2-l
2-2
2-3
2-4
2-5
2-6
2-7
2-8
2-9
2-10
3-l
3-2
3-3
3-4
3-5
Maximum Output vs. Load Impedance
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11
output
(Z)
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1 2
output
IL
I..
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.
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12
Mounting Dimensions
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13
Normal Hi-Fi Hook-up...........
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14
Rear View of Chassis
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14
Source Resistance and Damping Factor vs. Length and Size of Output Leads ............
15
Schematic For Full Range Electrostatic Speaker Connections
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15
Schematic of Earphone Pad
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16
DC-3ODA Mono Hook-up
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16
Table For Selection of Input DC Blocking Capacitor
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17
Low-Pass
Filter
For
Severe
RF
At
Inputs
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17
Table of Line Voltage Connections
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18
Operating
Controls
........
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19
Graph of VI Operating Range of DC-300A Output .........................................................20
Fuse
Selector
Nomograph
For
LoudspeakerProtection
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22
RelayControlled
Protector with
OverloadIndicator
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22
Turn-On-Transient
Muter
ForLoad
Protection
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22