The micro 15 components from Aurex(Toshiba) from 1978 feature a digital quartz synthesizer tuner, double-sided circuit boards, a novel through-hole soldering process, improved copper plating, and a novel capacitor winding. But the most revolutionary aspect is the super-chip technology. This simply means that all the electronic circuits necessary for a high-quality hi-fi system are packed onto the smallest possible circuit boards. This allows the individual components to be built so compactly that they can be installed anywhere. And so powerfully that they deliver their full potential in any location. After all, 100 watts is something that even untrained ears can quickly grasp. Power Amplifier SC-M 15: 2 x 50 W @ 4 Ohm, Distortion: 0,02%, Dimensions 257 x 106 x 211 mm. Preamplifier SY-C 15: Input sensitivity Phono 2.5 mV. Signal-to-noise ratio Phono 88 dB. Total harmonic distortion 0.01%. Dimensions: 257 x 54 x 208 mm. Tuner ST-F 15: Digital quartz synthesizer. Automatic scan. 10 station buttons. Input sensitivity: 0.9 µV. Dimensions: 257 x 54 x 196 mm. Cassette deck PC-D 15: 2 motors, wow and flutter 0.12%, frequency response 20-18,000 Hz (Cr2 tape). Dimensions 258 x 104 x 204 mm.
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