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    1130 Ster eo Pr eamplifier Date of manufacture : Jan 87 - Feb 89 Please note that this document contains the text from the original product br ochure, and some technical statements may now be out of date • Extremely low noise and high headr oom for a total dynamic range exceeding 105 dB in every stage. • Wide-range discrete phono preamp, switch[...]

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    Infrasonic Filtering T ur ntable rumble, floor vibration, tone-arm/ stylus resonance and radio interfer ence. Such extraneous signals can impair an amplifier’ s handling of musical sound. They are likely to waste amplifier power , produce excessive woofer cone excursions, and may cause audible intermodula-tion distortion. The precise, minimum-pha[...]

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    © NAD Electronics. All rights reserved. E & OE PRE-AMP SECTION Phono input Input impedance (R and C) 47k Ω / 200pF Input sensitivity , 1kHz MM 1.25mV ref. 0.5V MC 0.08mV Input overload at 20Hz / 1kHz / 20kHz 20 / 200 / 1700mV Signal/Noise ratio (A-weighted with cartridge connected) MM 76dB ref. 5mV MC 76dB ref. 0.5mV THD (20Hz - 20kHz) <0[...]