Sony Specifications for RX88, RX99, GRX8 & R800 Stereo Systems

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Specifications

Amplifier section

MHC-RX88/RX99:

DIN power output (rated)

80 + 80 watts

(8 ohms at 1 kHz, DIN)

Continuous RMS power output (reference) 100 + 100 watts

(8 ohms at 1 kHz, 10% THD)

Music power output (reference)

170 + 170 watts

(8 ohms at 1 kHz, 10% THD)

MHC-GRX8/R800:

The following measured at AC 120, 220, 240 V 50/60 Hz

DIN power output (rated)

105 + 105 watts

(8 ohms at 1 kHz, DIN)

Continuous RMS power output (reference) 130 + 130 watts

(8 ohms at 1 kHz, 10% THD)

Peak music power output (reference) 2000 watts

Inputs

 

VIDEO IN:

voltage 250 mV,

(phono jacks)

impedance 47 kilohms

MD IN:

voltage 450 mV,

(phono jacks)

impedance 47 kilohms

MIX MIC: (phone jack)

sensitivity 1 mV,

Outputs

impedance 10 kilohms

 

MD OUT:

voltage 250 mV

(phono jacks)

impedance 1 kilohms

PHONES:

accepts headphones of 8

(stereo phone jack)

ohms or more

SPEAKER:

accepts impedance of 8 to

 

16 ohms

SURROUND SPEAKER:

accepts impedance of 16

 

ohms

SUPER WOOFER:

Voltage 1 V, impedance 1

 

kilohm

CD player section

System

Compact disc and digital

 

audio system

Laser

Semiconductor laser

 

(λ=780nm)

 

Emission duration:

 

continuous

Laser output

Max. 44.6 μW*

 

*This output is the value

 

measured at a distance of

 

200 mm from the

 

objective lens surface on

 

the Optical Pick-up Block

 

with 7 mm aperture.

Wavelength

780 – 790 nm

Frequency response

2 Hz – 20 kHz (±0.5 dB)

Signal-to-noise ratio

More than 90 dB

Dynamic range

More than 90 dB

CD OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT

(Square optical connector jack, rear panel)

Wavelength

600 nm

Output Level

–18 dBm

Tape player section

Recording system

4-track 2-channel stereo

Frequency response

40 – 13,000 Hz (±3 dB),

(DOLBY NR OFF)

using Sony TYPE I

 

cassette

 

40 – 14,000 Hz (±3 dB),

 

using Sony TYPE II

 

cassette

Wow and flutter

±0.15% W.Peak (IEC)

 

0.1% W.RMS (NAB)

 

±0.2% W.Peak (DIN)

Tuner section

FM stereo, FM/AM superheterodyne tuner

FM tuner section

 

Tuning range

 

2 band models:

87.5 – 108.0 MHz

3 band (FM–MW–SW) models:

 

87.5 – 108.0 MHz

3 band (FM–MW–LW) models:

 

87.5 – 108.0 MHz

4 band models:

87.5 – 108.0 MHz

Antenna

FM lead antenna

Antenna terminals

75 ohm unbalanced

Intermediate frequency

10.7 MHz

UKV tuner section (4 band models only)

Tuning range

65.0 – 74.0 MHz

 

Stereo plus

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Contents Mini Hi-Fi Component System Page Table of Contents Connect the speakers Hooking up the systemConnect the FM/AM antennas Connect the power cord to a wall outletJack type a Jack type BWhen carrying this system Setting the timeHooking up the system To attach the front speaker padsPress ENTER/NEXT Presetting radio stationsTurn the jog dial to set the minute Press ENTER/NEXT TipsTo tune in a station with a weak signal Presetting radio stationsTo change the preset number To change the AM tuning intervalConnecting audio components Connecting optional AV componentsConnecting an MD deck for digital recording Connecting an MD deck for analog recordingConnecting outdoor antennas Connecting a VCRConnecting optional AV components FM antennaAM antenna Normal play Playing a CDPress ¤ and place up to two CDs on the disc tray Press one of the Disc 1~3 buttonsDo this Basic OperationsCD Synchro Recording Recording a CDTo stop recording Listening to the radio Preset TuningRecording from the radio To listen to non-preset radio stationsListening to the radio Press rREC Playing a tapePress ¤and insert a recorded tape in deck a or B Playing a tapePress Tape a or Tape B Deck a or Deck B on the remote Searching for the beginning of a track AMSHigh-speed Dubbing Recording from a tapePress HI-DUB To stop dubbingPress Display during playback Using the CD displayPlaying the CD tracks repeatedly To cancel Repeat PlayRepeat Play Shuffle Play To cancel Shuffle PlayPress CD P To select a desired CDProgram Play Programming the CD tracksTo cancel Non-Stop Play To cancel Program PlayPlaying CDs without interruption Programming the CD tracksStart playing the source to be recorded Recording on a tape manuallyRecording a CD by specifying track order Power 2 3 4 11, Edit 6 1012Program Edit Selecting tape length automatically To cancel Program EditTo check the order Tape Select EditFlashing part of a CD Looping part of a CDLoop FlashTo adjust the volume of the pads Using the drum padsTap drum PAD a or B to produce the respective sound To change the drum soundTo cancel the beat Using the beat functionsTo change the beat volume To change the speedUsing the Auto BPM function Using the Beat JAM functionStart playing a source Select a beat pattern Press Beat ON/OFF to stop the beat function Press Auto BPMFor a powerful sound Groove Adjusting the soundTo listen through the headphones To reinforce bass DbfbSelecting the audio emphasis To cancel the effectMusic menu options To change the spectrum analyzer displaySelecting surround effects Adjusting the graphic equalizerRepeat steps 3 Press ENTER/NEXT when finished Turn the jog dial to adjust levelMaking a personal audio emphasis file Personal fileMaking a personal audio emphasis file Switching the speaker formationSonic formation To call up the personal fileLink mode Normal modeWhisper mode Front only stereo mode4,5 Using the Radio Data System RDSReceiving RDS broadcasts Locating a station by program type PTYList of program types PTY To cancel PTY searchWhen you are done Adjusting the microphone echoTo cancel the echoing Singing along KaraokeMixing and recording sounds Wake-up Timer Sleep TimerFalling asleep to music Waking up to musicTo check the setting Turn off the powerTo cancel the timer operation Turn jog dial to select Daily 1 or 2, then press ENTER/NEXTInsert a recordable tape Turn off the power Timer-recording radio programsTurn jog dial to select REC, then press ENTER/NEXT Set the time to start recordingPrecautions Precautions Troubleshooting General CD Player SpeakersTape Deck TroubleshootingTuner Amplifier section SpecificationsCD player section Tape player sectionSpeaker SpecificationsGeneral Index