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DrStrangelove said it was rare as hell and he found it by chance - hopefully he is watching the thread and can tell you more ..dB
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Not rare per say, just that you do not see them around often for sale (at least on Craigslist), sort of like a really good piece that not many know about (I mean who would have thought Mits made a good hi-fi component back in the day). I have seen a few on the bay here and there but they are spensive.
Here are some specs I found... I think they are accurate:
Mitsubishi DA-A10DC (mid to late 70s I think)
- Power output: 100W continuous power per channel (8 ohms from 15Hz-30kHz, with 0.01% THD)
- Total harmonic distortion: 0.005% at 50W per channel,
- Intermodulation distortion: 0.008% at rated power, 8 ohms
- (70Hz and 7kHz 4:1): 0.01% at 1W per channel, 8 ohms
- Power bandwidth (IHF): 10Hz to 100kHz at 0.1% THD, 8 ohms
- Frequency response: ± 0.1 dB from 20Hz to 20kHz at rated power,
- Input sensitivity/impedance: 1V (variable)/50k ohms
- Damping factor: 100 from 20Hz to 20kHz, 8 ohms
- Channel separation: 100dBat 1kHz; 80dB at 20kHz
- Hum and noise: 0.12mV (unweighted, closed circuit)
- Signal to noise ratio:
107dB (unweighted, closed circuit)
122dB (IHF, A network, closed circuit);
118dB (DIN, closed circuit);
109dB (DIN, 47k ohms//250pF terminated)
- Slew rate: 30V//iS at 50V peak to peak, 8 ohms
- Power: 600W (IEC nominal); 390W at rated power, 8 ohms; 240W (UL nominal)