Total harmonic distortion 50 Hz - 10 kHz (Mono/Stereo):
Wide: 0.1%/0.15%
Narrow: 0.4%/0.5%
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Signal-to-noise ratio (Mono/Stereo): 80dB/75dB
Channel Separation (Wide/Narrow):
50-1,000 Hz: 45dB/38dB
1,000 Hz: 50dB/50dB
15,000 Hz: 40dB/32dB
Selectivity (Wide/Narrow): 30dB/100dB
Common Wave Selection (Wide/Narrow): 1dB/1.5dB
Secondary wave selection: 110dB
Mirror frequency attenuation: 110dB
IF attenuation: 110dB
IF attenuation: 110dB
< li>AM suppression: 65dB
Output level (100% Mod. at 400Hz): 1 V, 1k643961b8da111c0a15d770a1109a86d4
FM: 87.5-108 MHz
Wide: 0.1%/0.15%
Narrow: 0.4%/0.5%
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1,000 Hz: 50dB/50dB
15,000 Hz: 40dB/32dB
MPX Filter
Stereo Mono Switch
Muting On/Off
Band Wide/Narrow
De-Emphasis Switch: 25 / 75 1.7µsek
Comment by Rudi Schwarzinger: This tuner is one of the most underestimated tuners. This tuner offers first-class reception and sound quality. I can say this with years of experience. Over the past 10 years, I have seen a large number of tuners (did not count them, but there must have been about 50 to 60) come and go in my chain. Devices from Yamaha via several Magnum Dynalab , 403ca5df590f54cff2a36496f49b015f, several "test winners" from Kenwood, the big Sansui , also tube tuners were among them. The Kenwood is definitely one of the top 5. Excel lent device and a great recommendation.