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Marantz
Sc-11
(1984 - 1987)
Less exclusive replacement to the Sc
1000 and inaugurating (among others) the fully 100% japanese
Marantz (with some Philips in it :)
The CD input was a novelty,
of course, but the Sc-11 retained the very low output impedance
of its predecessor for a better amp control : 50 Ohm! Sign'o'the
times: the "direct" switch à la Yamaha isn't for
LPs anymore but for the then-new Compact
Disc.
Awarded
a "Best Product" tag in Japan in 1984
nevertheless.
"The
Sc-11 has been designed to
complement the highest quality sources available today such as compact
disc or MC phono cartridges. The unit amplifier is designed for
minimum use of negative feedback. The phono equalizer of the NF-CR
type, RIAA deviation is nil and the wideband overload character
and transient response are further improved.
The DIRECT switch allows the signal to bypass even the balance control
in order to go direct to the amplifier input and transit only through
the volume control which is of conductive plastic type. The output
amplifier circuit operates in pure Class A. The tone control circuit
is of low impedance negative feedback type for accuracy and high
signal to noise ratio.
The entire circuits of the Sc-11
use push/pull configuration for low distortion and low noise. The
circuit elements incorporate sound evaluated capacitors, metalized
film resistors, low noise semi-conductors and glass epoxy PC boards.
The copper plated rear panel carries also a scope output."
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