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1. INTRODUCTION
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This
service
manual
was
prepared
for use by Authorized
Warranty
Stations and contains
service information for Marantz Model 1060 Stereo Console Amplifier.
Servicing
information and voltage data included in this manual are intended for use by the
knowledgeable
and experienced technician only. All instruction should be read carefully. No
attempt
should
be made to proceed without a good understanding
of the operation in the
:
circuits.
The
part lists furnish
information
by which
replacement
part may
be ordered
from the
Marantz Company.
A simple description is included for parts which can be usually be obtained
through local suppliers.
2. PRE-AMPLIFIER
Signals from the input jacks (TUNER, TAPE, AUX
& AUX 2) are pale to the selector
switch.
Signals from the PHONO
or MIC/AUX 2 jacks are applied to the other section of the selector
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switch, then, led to the phono-amplifier and equalized to match the RIAA curve for flat
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frequency response. The gain of the phono-amplifier consisting of H901, H903 and H905 is 40
dB.
The outputs of the phono-amplifier are led to the selector switch. The selector switch selects
one of signals from PHONO, MIC, TUNER, TAPE, AUX or AUX 2 jacks and send it to the TAPE
MONITOR
switch and TAPE
OUT jacks. The selected signal is then applied to the balance and
volume
controls, then, to the pre-amplifier consisting os H401
403, H405 and H407 through
Mono switches.
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The frequency
response is varied by the Bass, Middle and Treble controls and the resultant
output are led to PRE OUT jacks through High-cut and Low-cut filter networks. These networks
are switched in and out from the circuit by the push-switches.
3. MAIN
AMPLIFIER
Transistor H701 is a pre-driver coupled to the transistor H/03 through capacitor C711. The
Transistor H70O3 drives the inverter transistors H709 and H711 which, in turn, drive the power
stage consisting of HOO1 and HOO2. Transistors H705 and H/O7 are current limiter operating as a
power protection circuits.
Excessive currents flowing into the power stage are detected by the resistors R741 and R/45
and the resultant variations are applied to the transistors H705 and H707 and make them turned
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on. This decreases the current flowing into the H709 and H7711. In this way the currents flowing
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in the power stage (HO01 and HOO2) are restricted within a safe value.
4.
POWER
SUPPLY
UNIT
This
power
supply unit consisting of a transistor
H801, which
operates as a lippie filter,
provides +35V DC to the phono-amplifier and +27V DC to the pre-amplifier (Tone Amplifier).

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