[Vintage-Audio] Re Vintage Sony TA-1144 Amplifier
Gerry Steffens
gsteffens at pitel.net
Mon Dec 10 00:06:45 EST 2007
According to a web search it is a 2 X 30 into 8 ohms or equivalent.
Gerry
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Subject: [Vintage-Audio] Re Vintage Sony TA-1144 Amplifier
Seasons Greetings All!
I have a still operating 1970 Sony TA-1144 integrated stereo amplifier.
Unfortunately for me, I no longer have my original manual that came with it.
I think it has an output of 35 watts continuous RMS per channel at 8 ohms.
There are speaker connections for two different sets of speakers, 'A' and
'B'.
Can anyone tell me if the above is the correct output and if the impedence
was set for 8 ohms?
If you should find something about this amplifier in a .pdf format, please
do not send it to me! I am totally blind and the screen reading software
that I use does not get along with such text+photo type of files. Thanks!
Duane Fischer, W8DBF/WPE8CXO
dfischer at usol.com
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