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GEP and NEP Model INTEGRATED STEREO AMPLIFIER SONY. SERVICE MANUALSECTION 1, 1-1, 1-2. 1-3, 14, SECTION 2. 21. 2-2. 2-3. 24. 2-5. 2-6. 2-7. 2-8. 2-9. SECTION 3. 3-1. SECTION 4. 41. 4-2. 43, 4-4, 45. 4-6. 4-7, SECTION 5, SECTION 6. SECTION 7. TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Technical Specifications ..... Detailed Circuit Analysis Block Diagram .... Level Diagram ..... DISASSEMBLY AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES Tools Required 9 Hardware Identification Guide 9 Top Cover and Front Panel Removal 9 Front Subchassis Removal 10 Rear Panel Removal 10 Control and Switch Replacement un Printed Circuit Board Removal 12 13 Power Transistor Replacement .. Chassis Layout ADJUSTMENTS De Bias Adjustment DIAGRAMS Schematic Diagram — Preamplifier Section — Schematic Diagram — Power Amplifier Section — Mounting Diagram ~ Volume/Loudness Control Board — Mounting Diagram — Preamplifier/Power Supply Board — Mounting Diagram — Equalizer Amplifier Board — . 22~23 Mounting Diagram — Power Amplifier/Power Supply Board — .... 24 ~ 25 Mounting Diagram — Speaker Switch Board — REPACKING EXPLODED VIEWS 28 ~ 29 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST 30 ~ 32SECTION 1 TAHCHNICAL DESCRIPTION 4-1, TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Signal output and REC OUT: 130 mV 10 k ohis . ; output impedance: PRE OUT: 1V 3 k ohms Techical specifications for the TA-1140 are REC/PB (output): 30 mV listed in Table 1-1, : 30k ohms TABLE 1-1, Signalto-noise _PHONO-1,-2: greater than 70 dB ‘TA1140 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ratio: (weighting network “B") TUNER, AUX-1, -2) greater than Power Amplifier Section TAPE-1, -2 90.48 REC/PB (weighting Dynamic power: 190 watts, both channels operat- network “A) ing, 4 ohms, 120 watts, both channels operat- Tone controls: BASS ing, 8 ohms + 10 dB at 50 He RMS power: 50 watts per channel, both chan- (TURNOVER FREQ. 250 H2) + 10 dB at 100 Hz ating, 4 nels operating, 4 chins (TURNOVER FREQ, 500 Hz) 40 watts, per channel, both TREBLE channels operating, 8 obn cls operating, 8 obmis + 10 dB at 10 kHe Rated output: 35 watts per channel, both chen- (TURNOVER FREQ. 2.5 kHz) nels operating, 8 ohms + 10dB at 20 kllz Power bandwidth: 6 Hz to 35 kHz, IHF (TURNOVER FREQ. 5 kiiz) Harmonic Loudness control: 10dB up at SOIkz distortion: Less than 0.1% at rated output 3UB up at 10kHz (20 Hz ~ 20kit2) (VOLUME-control attenuation: IM distortion: Less than 0.1% at rated output 30ab) Fitters: LOW: 6 uB/oct, below 70 Hz Input impedance: 100 k ols HIGH: 6 dBjoct, above 5 kilz Input sensitivity: 0.85 V (for rated output) General Signal-to-noise Power ratio: greater than 110 dB consumption: 200 watts (shorted input) | , Power Residual noise: Less than 0.05uW (8 ohm) requirement: 100, 120, 220, 240 V, 50/60 Hz Preamplifier Section Frequency Dimensions: 400 mm (width) x 149 mm response: PHONO-1,-2: RIAA curve (height) x 316 mm (depth) £0.53 1534" (width) x 54% 6’ TUNER, AUX-1, -2,) 15 Hz to (height) x 12%6" (depth) TAPE-1, -2 }es kHz, Net weight: 9.8 kg (21 1b 9 02) REC/PB (input) J +248 Shipping weight: 12.5 kg (27 Ib 7 02) Input sensitivity PHONO-1, -2: 1.2 mV 47 k ohms and impedance: TUNER, AUX-1, “| 130 mV ‘TAPE-1, -2 100k REC/PB (input) —_) ohms1-2, DETAILED CIRCUIT ANALYSIS ‘The following describes the function or opera- tion of all stages and controls. The text sequence follows signal paths. Stages are listed by transistor reference designation at the left margin; major components are also listed in a similar manner. Refer to the block diagram on page 7 and the schematic diagrams on page 15 to 18. Stage/Control Funetion Preamplifier Section Equalizer This direct-coupled two-stage Amplifier amplifier (PNP-NPN) amplifies Q101, Q102 the small signal provided by the phono cartridge to the level required at the input of the following flat amplifier. A PNP type transistor is employed as it generates less noise than con- ventional NPN type transistors, Bias circuit De bias voltage for QUOI is extracted from R114 in the emitter circuit of Q102, divided by RI06 and R10S, and then fed back to the base of Q101 through R104 and R103. This de negative feedback technique Stage/Controt INCTION switeh Function All input signals are routed to the FUNCTION-1 or 1 FUNC. TION-2 switches, Note that the ‘TAPE-TO-TAPE positions of the FUNCTION-1 switch are _pro- vided for tape duplication as noted in Table 1-2. TABLE 1-2, FUNCTION-1 Tape positon | Recorder TAPETOTAFET oisytack Recording | Playback MONITOR switch $3 MODE switch In the TAPE:1 position, input signals connected to either the TAPE-1 terminal REC/PB connector is selected. In the TAPE22 position, the input pro- gram connected to the TAPE-2 terminal is selected SOURCE position, In the all other program sources are selected. Select the desired mode of pare 84,86, (85) ‘operation. Three push switches Provides stable operation. are provided to obtain the Equalization RIAA equalization is achieved proper mode of operation. circuit by the negative-feedback loop Notice that $5 acts as a dummy containing R110, R111, R112, switeh, therefore it is omitted C105 and C106, Be sure to use from the schematic diagram. replacement components. with Only $4 and $6 deal with mode the exact same values. R116 switch funetions, These switches (R216) in the output circuit may also be used for test pur- prevents interaction between left poses, The relation between the ‘and right channel equalization positions of the MODE switch when the MODE switch is set to and outputs of the set are LAR. summarized in Table 1-3, TABLE 1-3. HEADPHONE REC OUT-1, 2 MODE Switch CININEL REC/PB OUT OUTPUT sition " ouT ucH | RCH | LcH | RCH | LCH | RCH REVERSE LR R cot R R L ‘STEREO TAR v R L R L R DR LR we | ik [oR | oR | lk | ORStage/Controt BALANCE control R301 (R401) VOLUME, control R302 (R402) LOUDNESS switch $8 Flat amplifier 301, Q302 Bias circuit Function Input signal is routed to the BALANCE control irough MODE switches $4 and $6. This is done to optimize stereo re- production. To eliminate inser- tion loss at the mechanical center of movement, special potentiometer having a con- ductive coating over half its element length is used. The balanced input signals from BALANCE control R301 is fed to VOLUME control R302, which regulates the — signal applied to the following tone- control circuit or output circuit This switeh and R303, C301, R304 and C302 compensate for the characteristics of the human ear which vary according to the loudness of the sound being heard. When this switch is set to ON, and the VOLUME control is set for 30 dB attenuation, the overall frequency response is increased 10 dB at $0 Hz and 3 4B at 10 kHz with reference to the level at 1 kHz. ‘This two-stage amplifier has a basically flat response, and pro- vides about 17 dB voltage gain to compensate for tone-control insertion loss. It also isolates the volume-control and tone-contral circuits to eliminate mutual interference. The input signals are amplified by Q301 and Q302, and then applied to the tone control circuit. Bias voltage for Q301 is ex- tracted from R312 in the emitter circuit of Q302 and divided by R308 and R307, and then fed back to the base of Q301 through R306. Note that R311 in the collector circuit of Q302 works as both load resistor and negative feed- back component. Stage/Control Tone-control circuit Q303 TREBLE Function Fig. 1-1 shows the simplified circuit of tone control incorpo- rated with the treble and bass turnover switches. This circuit is a modified negative-feedback type tone control. Note that the output generated at the collector circuit of Q303 is fed back to the base circuit of Q303 through the treble and bass tone-control network. Fig, 1-1. Simplified tone control circuit ‘TREBLE controt R317 TREBLE TURN- OVER FREQU- ENCY switch $7 BASS control R318 Decreases or increases. the amount of negative feedback voltage by means of R317. Exch step of this control repre- sent a change in the treble res- ponse of approximately 2 dB at the specified turnover fre quencies, S7 selects the specified turnover frequencies (2.5 kHz or 5 kHz). Refer to Fig. 1-2. Decreases or increases the amount of negative feedback voltage by means of R318 Each step of this control repre- sents a change in the bass res- ponse of approximately 2dB at the specified turnover frequen- ciesStage/Controt BASS TURNOVER S89 selects the specified turnover Function FREQUENCY frequencies (500 Hz or 250 Hz). switch 89 Refer to the Fig. 1-2. (lone control response). HIGH FILTER — ‘The hhigh-cut filter (R322 and switch S10 €317) cuts out unwanted high frequency components (5 kllz and higher) from the input signal when this switch is ON. Refer to Fig. 1-3. LOW FILTER The low-cut filter (C318, R324 switch S11 and C319) eliminates unwanted boee SaeE Response in d8 12} 16} “0 24 T * it tf a a aT Praqueney in He TURNOVER FREQuency: BASS S0OHr TREBLE 25kH2 Fig. 1-2. Stuge/Controt Function low-frequency components (70 Hz and lower) from the input signal when this switch is ON. Refer to Fig. 1-3. In NORMAL, the output of the preamplifier section is fed to the power amplifier section through $12, In SEPARATE, the output of the preamplifier section is disconnected from the power amplifier’s input terminal, allow- ing you to use the sections separately. PREAMP/POWER AMP switch S12 Response in dB 3K 1K TURNOVER FREQuency: BASS _ 250He TREALE SkHe Tone control frequency response “4 Response in dB SHIGH FILTES SSH te ot I =n Ee Fat + So 1d a8 10520080 1K 2K 5% 10K BOR GOK 100K 200K ‘Frequency in He Fig. 1-3. Filter response .Stage/Controt Function Power Amplifier Section Preamplifier 501, Q502, 503 Pre-driver Q504 Constant current source Q506 De bias adj (idling current) Q505, R514 Q501, Q502 and Q503 form a modified paraphase amplifier but output signal is extracted from the emitter circuit of Q502, Note that QSO1 and Q502 are in a Darlington con- figuration, ‘This circuit has various advantages in a direct coupling system. One is high stability despite temperature variation and another is high input impedance without re- ducing the amplifier's gain, ‘The ac output appears across load resistor R507 (R607) in the emitter circuit of Q502. A decoupling circuit formed by the emitter-base resistance of QS03, C503 and R510 is essentially a frequency-seleetive ae to reduce the amp gain at very low frequencies. Common emitterresistor R509 keeps the de current flow con- stant in QS01, Q502 and Q503, hus increasing the de stability. Though this stage is a conven- tional flat amplifier, it deter mines the output voltage swings, because the following stages are basically emilter-followers. Note that the ac load for Q504 is the collectoremitter impe of Q506. Q506 also acts as a constant- current source, enabling effec tive drive for the following stages. Q505 is biased into heavy conduction and operates as a small resistance providing the necessary forward bias on the two cascaded emitter-followers. R514 controls the base bias of Q505, determining its emitter- collector impedance and thereby controls the de bias voltage for the following complementary rout, is suit has the advantage of Stage/Comtrot ‘Thermal de bias compensator psot Compiemen (Driver) 9507, Q508 Power transistor 509, QS10 Power transistor protection iret circuit breaker (CBD Function stable operation even at high power output levels, ‘The negative temperature co- jent of diode DSO1 provides thermal compensation for the idling current in the comple: mentary and power amplifier stages. D501 (D601) is attached to the power transistor’s heat sink to detect temperature increases in the power transistors. ‘These transistors operate as emitter-followers to provide the current swings demanded of the output stages and also provide the necessary phase inversion (0 drive the power-output stages in push-pull, Phase inversion is performed by using PNP and NPN type transistors. ‘The output transistor Q509 and Q510 are connected directly toa power supply of about #40 V. 509 supplies power to the load during positive half cycles and Q510 operates during negative half cycles, As all the stages are directly coupled and designed to oblain zero. potential atthe output terminal, the large coupling capacitor at the output (wltich may cause power loss or distortion at low frequencies) is eliminated, ‘To protect overloaded power transistors from destruction, a new circuit’ breaker which combines a bimetal switch and lamp together is employed, In the event of a short circuit at the output terminals, the excessive current heats the contact points of the bimetal switch, causing the switeh open. As the lamp is connected in parallel with the bimetal switch, the current now flows through the lamp. As a result, the breaker lamp lights, and its high resistance limits the excessiveStage/Control Function current flow down to a low value, thereby protecting the power transistors. When the breaker lamp lights it will be noticed from the outside of the top cover. Note that the lamp fights only when a relatively large signal is applied while speaker terminal shorted. Power Supply Section Rectifier D901 A fullwave bridge rectifier and center-tapped transformer pro- vides positive and negative de power supplies for the power amplifier. Ripple filter ‘These components reduce the 901, ripple voltages in the de power R901, R903, C907 supply for preamplifier and 9902 driver stages of the power R902, R904,C908 amplifier section to an ex: tremely-low value. Q901 and Q902 serve as an electronic filter to supply well Stage/Controt Rectifier D902 Ripple filter 2903, R907, C919 Power switch S15+1 s15-2 Function filtered de of about £38V to the preamplifier stages in the power amplifier. A half-wave rectifier” D902 provides positive de power for the preamplifier stages. ‘These components reduce the ripple voltages in the de power supply for preamplifier stages to an extremely low value, Q903 serves as an electronic filter to supply well-filtered de of about 43 V and 30 V to the preampli- fier stages. Note that the power switch S1S has two functions, One is a conventional power line ON- OFF function, the other is muting operation when power switch is turned OFF, Proper muting is performed by dis- charging filter capacitors C913 and C914 quickly through R910 and $15-2.1:3. BLOCK DIAGRAM14. LEVEL DIAGRAM 2HA L‘ASLL'O 01 pattayet ap ut passaudxe pur WALLA 28 Ue IKK painseou! are saftyion [eulig :a0N DS arate ‘oooet {f StS rdSECTION 2 DISASSEMBLY AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES WARNING — Hardware Nomenclature — Unplug the ac power cord before starting any disassembly or replacement pro- Pan Head Screw... Of cedures. PS — Pan Head Screw 24. TOOLS REQUIRED with Spring Washer ....-.6@) ‘The following tools are required to perform K ~ FiatCountersunk Head Screw ... (6) [J disassembly and replacement procedures on the sacs B = BindingHesd Screw ose) (2 1. Screwdriver, Phillips-head RK~ OvalCountersunk Head Screw ..(6) (J 2, Screwdriver, 3mm (1/8") blade T " ~ Truss Head Screw « we 3, Plies, longnose ss ead Sx © 4, Diagonal cutters R. — Round Head Serew © fe 5. Wrench, adjustable 6 Tweexers F ~ FuatFilister Head Serew....-.: SE 7, Bleetrie drill . SC - SetScrew ses. os 8, Drill bits Ses ne 9, Prick punch E — Retaining Ring (E Washer) . O 10, Hammer, ball-peen W = Washer 11, Soldering iron, 40 to 50 watts SW Spring Washer 12, Solder, rosin core LW — Lock Washer 13, Cement solvent No Nut 14, Cement, contact — Example ~ 15. Silicone grease [Type of Siot ® P 3x10 2, - . 2.2, HARDWARE IDENTIFICATION GUIDE Peng inant) | r ‘Tne following chart will help you to decipher the ‘Diameter in mm (D) a. hardware codes given in this service manual, ‘Type of Head woe oe Note: All screws in this set are manufactured to the specifications of the international Organization for Standardization (ISO). 23, TOP COVER AND FRONT PANEL REMOVAL ‘This means that the new and old screws are not interchangeable because ISO 1, Remove the two machine screws at each side of serews have a different number of thread the case, and lift off the top cover. per mm compared to the old ones. The ISO screws have an identification mark 2. Remove all control knobs and levers except fon their heads as shown in Fig. 2-1. push buttons. The knobs can be removed by loosening the slotted set screws and pulling the knobs straight out. ‘denttication ‘The levers are simply pulled off. 3. Remove the three screws (® PSW 4x6) behind the top edge of the front subchassis as shown in Fig. 2-2. 4, Remove the three self-tapping screws (® B 3x6) at the front bottom of the chassis as shown in Fig. 2-1. ISO screw Fig. 2-3. This frees the front panelfront pane! removal 2-4, FRONT SUBCHASSIS REMOVAL @8.5x8, solhtapping screw ‘The front subchassis is the vertical member on which all the controls, switches and pilot lamp are attached. 1, Remove the top cover and front panel as described in Procedure 2-3. 2. Remove the two self-tapping screws (® B 3x6) . 88-56, sel capping screw at each side of the chassis (see Fig. 2-4) and ae | four self-tapping screws (@ B 3x6) at the front a bottom of the chassis as shown in Fig, 2-3. This BP LLNS e205 cerore 2 frees front subchassis. By 8 3x6, s01F tapping ahh pn 25, REAR PANEL REMOVAL : 1, Remove the top cover as described in Procedure 23. Remove the two self-tapping screws (@ B 3x6) ‘at each side of the chassis (see Fig. 2-4) and four self-tapping screws (@ B 3x6) at the rear Leh ron bottom of the chase shown in Fig. 23. Ths frees rear panel Fig. 2-3. Bottom view ePswax6 Fig. 2-2, Front panel removal front subchassis removal OB 3x6, selftapping screw PREAMP(POWER AMP SW removal @B2.6x4 Fig. 2-4, Front subchassis removal —10—2-6. CONTROL AND SWITCH REPLACEMENT Prepare for replacing any of the controls or switches by removing the front panel and. front subchassis or rear panel as described in Procedure 2-3, 2-4 and 2-5: POWER, FUNCTION-2 MONITOR, TURNOVER FREQ. and LOUDNESS Switches 1 Remove the two screws securing switches to the front subchassis as shown in Fig. 2-5. 2. Unsolder the lead wires from the defective switch, and then install the replacement switch. TONE Controls 1. Remove the hex nuts that secure BASS and TREBLE controls to the front subchassis as shown in Fig. 2-5. 2, Remove the two screws (@PSW 3x6) securing the Preamplifier/Power Supply circuit board to its mounting bracket as shown in Fig. 2-6. 3, Carefully remove them along with the PCB. 4, Cut each lug of the defective control on the board to remove the part, 5S. Unsolder and remove the clipped lugs, and then clean out the holes in the circuit board. SPEAKER/FILTER switch removal BPS 6 hex aut POWER switch removal LOUDNESS, TURNOVE! witch removal @PS3K6 HEADPHONE jnck Fig. 25. -n 6. Install the replacement control. FUNCTION-1 Switch 1. Remove the hex nut that secures FUNCTION-1 switch (o the front subchassis as shown in Fig, 25. Unsolder the lead wires from the defective switch, and then install the replacement switch, pti sseheeemnm ‘gqualizer amplifier Fig. 2-6. PCB removal MODE switch removal BPS x6 hex nut FUNCTION-1 switch FUNCTION.2, MONITOR switch removal @PS 3x6 AUX jack comoval R ‘eps 3x6 VOLUME, BALANCE Control and switch replacementSPEAKER/FILTER Switch ‘Note: As SPEAKER and FILTER switches are combined with one bracket, whole ‘combination switch should be replaced ‘even one of them becomes defective, 1, Remove the Preamplifier/Power Supply circuit board as previously described. 2, Remove the two screws (@ PS 3x6) securing the combination switch to the front subchassis as shown. in Fig, 2-5. 3. With, a soldering-iron having a solder-sucking tip, -clean the solder from cach lug of the ‘switches and the printed circuit board. This frees the combination switch. 4, Install the replacement combination switch. MODE Switch ‘Nota: Three switches are combined with one bracket: s0 whole combination switch should be replaced even one: of them becomes defective 1, Remove the two screws (@PSW 3x6) securing the Equelizer Amplifier Board to its mounting bracket as shown in Fig, 2-6. 2, Remove the two screws (@PS 3x6) securing the combination switch to the front subchassis. asshown in Fig. 2-5. 3. With a soldering-iron heving a solder-sucking tip, clean the solder from each lug of the switches, and the printed circuit board. 4, Install the replacement switch. VOLUME Control 1, Remove the two screws (® PS 3x6) securing the ‘control to the front subchassis as shown in Fig. 25. 2. Carefully remove it along with Volume/Loud- ness Control Board. 3. With a soldering iron having a solder-sucking tip, clean the solder from each lug of the defective control and the printed circuit board. 4, Install the replacement control. HEADPHONE, AUX Jacks and BALANCE Control 1, Remove the two screws (® PS 3x6) securing the control or jack escutcheon to the front sub- chassis as shown in Fig. 2-5. 2. Unsolder the lead wires from the defective control or jack and then install the new one. PREAMP/POWER AMP Switch 1, Remove the rear panel as described in Procedure 2-5. 2. Remove the two screws (@ B 2.6x4) securing the switch to the rear panel as shown in Fig. 24. 3, Unsolder the lead wires from the defective switch, and then install the replacement switch, 2-7. PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD REMOVAL Prepare for removing any of the printed circuit boards, except Power Amplifier Board, by removing front panel as described in Procedure 2-3, Equalizer Amplifier Board 1, Refer to the MODE switch replacement proce- dure as described in Procedure 2-6. Preamplifier/Power Supply Board 1, Refer to the TONE control replacement proce- ure as described in Procedure 2-6 Speaker Switeh Board 1, Refer to the SPEAKER/FILTER switch re- placement procedure as described in Procedure 26. ‘Volume/Loudness Control Board 1, Refer to the VOLUME control replacement procedures as described in Procedure 2-6. —12-2.8. POWER TRANSISTOR REPLACEMENT Remove the top cover as described in Procedure 23. 2. Remove the two self-tapping screws (@ B 3x8) securing the heat sink to the chassis at the bottom as shown in Fig. 2-3. 3. Remove the two screws (® B 3x12) securing the power transistor to the heat sink with its socket eB 12 as shown in Fig. 2-7. Remove the defective power transistor, and then install the replacement power transistor. | power Note: When replacing the power transistor, transistor apply a coating of a heat-transferring grease to both sides of the insulating power traniistor socket ‘mica washer, Any excess grease squeezed " ‘out when the mounting bolts are tighten- ‘ed should be wiped off with a clean loth, ‘This prevents it from accumulating con ductive dust particles that might even- tually cause a short, Fig. 2-7. Power transistor replacement 29. CHASSIS LAYOUT thermal compensator 2609 (upper 9810 (lower) 8-2 feireutt breaker) equalizer amp! ‘power amp power. board Supply board 8-1 q Z . VOLUME/LOUONESS Feireuit breaker) P board thermal compensator 2501 preampliier power 2509 (upper) Ei ppar. f re 0510 (lower) ‘upply oa power fransformer SPEAKER Ewiteh board 5:P fuse holder (NEP Mode! onty) -13—31. SECTION 3 ADJUSTMENTS DC BIAS ADJUSTMENT Note: There are usually two adjustments to be made in the power amplifier. One is do-bias adjustment and the other is de-balance adjustment or acbalance adjustment, These adjustments should be alternately repeated two or three times after replacing any of the power transis tors until best operation is obtained. In this case, only the de-bias adjustment is described a the nevily developed circuit made it possible to omit debalance adjustment CAUTION To avoid accidental power transistor damage, increase the ac line voltage grad- ually, using a variable transformer, while measuring the voltage across test points as shown in Fig. 3-1. Check to see that the reading does not exceed SO mV, If it does, turn off the power as soon as possible, then check and repair the trou: ble in the power amplifier board. Test Equipment Required 1 De millivoltmeter Capable of measuring de voltage of 100mV or les, Fig. 3-1. 2. 3. Variable transformer ‘Screwdriver with 3mm (1/8") blade, Preparation 2. Remove the top cover as described in Procedure 23, Connect the de millivoltmeter across the test terminal posts as shown in Fig. 3-1 Procedure -~14- Apply a drop of cement solvent to the semi- fixed resistors on the power amplifier board, and then set the semi-fixed resistors (See Fig. 3-1) on the power amplifier board as follows: RS14(L-CH, de-bias) ..... fully counterclock- R614(R-CH, de-bias) .... fully counterclock- wise Set the variable transformer for minimum output. Tum the power switch to ON, and then increase the line voltage up to the rated value. Adjust R514 and R614 to obtain a 50 mV reading on the meter. de bias ao asia CH) De millivoltmeter connection and parts location41 SECTION 4 DIAGRAMS SCHEMATIC:DIAGRAM — Preamolifier Section — RefNo. Description Position 31 FUNCTION() SW PHONO2 (PHONO 2: AUX 1= AUX2- TAPE 1*2- TAPE 21) s2 FUNCTION(2) SW FUNCTION(1) (TUNER - FUNCTION(1) - PHONO 1) 3 MONITOR SW SOURCE (TAPE2-SQURCE-TAPE 1) S4~S6 MODE SW STEREO (REVERSE; STEREO-L + R) 87 TREBLE: TURNOVER 2.5 kHz (2.5 kHz 5 kHz) — 15:— sg $10 Sil $12 LOUDNESS CONTROL SECTION * Description LOUDNESS SW (ON-OFF) BASS TURNOVER SW (500 Hz- 250 Hz) HIGH FILTER SW (OFF-ON) LOW FILTER SW (OFF-ON) PREAMP/POWER AMP ‘sw (NORMAL- SEPARATE) FLAT: AMP.” SECTION. s fLoveNess_3¥ Position ON 500 Hz OFF OFF NORMAL 0302 254708 TONE 2503 2806324 CONTROL SECTION BUFFER AMP. 2 SECTION " FILTER COMPONENT SECTION date fT sackta 200) -(8-C10 2 aa Conroe a) ROTARY” SWITCH * INDEX Note: Alt resistance tvaluesjarey,inzohms: “k*=#1,000, , M:8.1,000k, (GE: ‘All capacitance values; are? in ur-except-assins « ‘dicated with p,’ which means uuF, 2SC632A All: voltages represent an average value and should 2SA705 Me ‘ hold within"+ 20%, SONY All voltages are dc measured with a VOM: which TA-1140 hasan ‘input impedance of *20k.ohms/volt:, ‘No signal. in. © 1974 —16—1 sreanetiter seston’ @- (h tmareccqment vecton, PRE MOY case PoNES Aur BEPUT) POSER sat 8, BRD od? Ref..No, Description Position $13 SPEAKER.MAIN SW OFF (ON-OFF) S14 SPEAKER'REMOTESW = OFF (ON-OFF) S15 POWER SW OFF (ON-OFF) —~17~ 42 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM — Power Amplifier Section — Stat é has.an input impedance. of 20k. ohms/voit. No sigrial in. . GEP. Model POWER AMP SECTION POWER’ SUPPLY SECTION _D008 W002 Eau —— eaaeetienanebtannememsnnemnnimamemeenmamemmaneieen — oe sees Po a a a [ mT STS a tt Shoe Bie . ee ae Laut rn | o. _ io = ase Botae : “ 7 a Ty Tas eine ‘008 ssa I Be & ge oy ® m2i6, @ 5001" 0 om at et ar ey ET pee] Ege a exe cof ME eter OS ag nae ‘ 28B8en, “oe bese Sd e508. OSs oH, me - ~ Se fie | a soil oe | a fy E way carer’ tin | k ¢ tm an | ait we p00 re So <4, esca <8 Tih , 2 30 at . fe Lore peel , | » ~ TL 7, ‘ = we | ail ela deur ‘Baler: Sap (D901, 58-2. xe cong | tor “er Ee 00 ass ean: - pei Se eee = NE 0 1 jee “te 4 we ars wt suey ‘ 7H oo wry meee ome) ~ aS 7 1 —_— . “aa ital PP] pte f 7 ‘SA678 ‘onee) (ata nes Fy icy aon bt ASeme-es t-CH) eee: rk, ' | wea sy RR 038 aewere sy : gee wt ~ 4. “yt ee _ it 7 ‘ it * — oe SPEAKER SWITCH. SECTION NEP"Modol rset ony: | eh Vote: eo ™ ™ mene “ een ame - All. resistance ‘values are’ in: ohms> 'k = 1,000, . “el 5 M’=.1,000'k, (GE: { BK (3d All capacitance values are’ in uF except as in- pac dicated with p, which means: 4uF 2EA706 2801124 230316 All voltages represent:an-average ‘value and:should 2508324 mare hold within £20%.. 3ecesgA All voltages are de. measured with a VOM which SONY TA-1140 © 19714-3. MOUNTING DIAGRAM — Volume/Loudness Control Board — — Conductor Side — To BALANCE CONTROL, RADI (CH) 2M. To BALANCE CONTROL, IDI (L-CH) ‘To Freampliier Power Supply bowed, Fans (L-cH) ‘Yo Preampiie Power Supply bowrd, ___ WHT/@uU AOS (F-CH) Le To LOUDNESS 9H, $8-@ AAUGRY __ To LOUDNESS SW, S8-D —~ To LOUDNESS SW, $8.6 To LOUDNESS Sw, $8. ‘To LOUDNESS SW, $8- To LOUONESS SW, SE-@ Ground, 1 preampiterpowes sipaly bond © — Component Side — —19—Conductor Side ~ 4-4 MOUNTING DIAGRAM — Preamplifier/Power. Supply: Board — Qrrass ‘hs ane vancannsis a De omG 015 ns wa Hoe Qe ay ost ff —20—Component. Side-— -21—45, MOUNTING DIAGRAM ~ Equalizer Amplifier Boara — Conductor Side ~ (© -si-2s Ws (2)noUDNad aL: @-s2-2s ‘Ws nous o1. Aides sncsogysavat Pea— Component Side ~ 1346 MOUNTING DIAGRAM.— Power-Amplifier/Power Supply Board — ~ Conductor'Side-— — TUSTIN ica ee 104 of es, 71090, ey— ComponentiSide-— = 2547 MOUNTING DIAGRAM ~ Speaker-Switch Board — Conductor Side ~ Ground, To HEADPHONE JACK J202 s deca, cast, Thad ga oO “3302 (RCH) i ; To HEADPHONE wsACKIN3ORIECH To nowersnple/pomer supply bow, RGAO or exeut breaker C82 (RCH) “To noweranglilcoowe supply bosrd, SSO or eeu broker C81 (LCH) To spear terminal, MAIN SPEAKER@)L-CH? To speckar terminal, MAIN SPEAKER@AR-CH) Component Side a q Sil -26—SECTION 5 REPACKING ‘The TA-1140's original shipping carton and packing materials are the ideal containers for shipping the-unit However to secure the maximum protection, tne TA-1140 must be repacked in.these, materials precisely as before, ‘The proper repacking procedures are.shown in Fig. S-] pooenaes poe pa me ‘a6 ae2 oe ba yevene x Rzcrem pen: Note: a.1~4 carton ass'y (X-48104-11) includes all the parts marked a.. Fig..5-1. Repacking —27—SECTION 6 EXPLODED VIEWS Bite ta eanenricreg min 401908 j SHEAKENTELLTER mich ropa, eer casion as Ie a AOMER rch {tb a VOLUME cone ss009 06, ph FUNCTION om zoe “ee a, FUNCTION? eh 200 Trahan, BALANCE conv x20072.08 ‘no a MONITOR sted sa10ass ‘at ro ‘ip ae (8, er me 200.107 BE evan ed ® " ‘ight wield (81, BALANCE control oe paresis bs (SPEARER/FILTER) somarise ‘Paster wien psiest es omens Eo ow rncace ruawoven) |! e ea Sp aia ia te woot rggnoeran Zeszseroy saa Seis mmttrbene wet 1 Sao \ eee ewe con \ seb ocr EER reset acti rama, — 28—Modal only, SEP, NEP ~29-SECTION 7 ELBCTRICAL PARTS LIST Ref. Nn, bart No, eseiption heh, tn exertion MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARDS coer viaiars 40% tov 8:982611-08 — preamplifes/power supply c108(€208) 110568912 022 #10" Sov clit board 8982611-21 power amplifier/powersuply cso C401) 1101888 6885 SOV ict board cumictoy 1410567912 0.033 10% sv 3982-61156 speaker swith cclt bog 303 (C403) 10868912 022 10% Sov 922-61145 seein ste csoeccoy 12152747 Bw 6a 8.982611-89 equalizer amplifier s¢ | ca0sic4os) 14102973 100p sov C306 (C406) 1121-788 10 25v semiconouctors Cso7{CHo 110567912 0.033 10% Sov 501 (0801) vassor SVL C30 (C408) 1.105679.12 0033 10% s0V 901 diode $2 €309(C409) 140567812 0023 H10% Sov 902 diode 1002 ca10(CA) L105661-12 0.001 OK s0v C311 (CH) 1410566112 0.001 10% Sov e101 op teaser 2506328 eneny uss 33° He ay 02 (a0 transistor 254708 casicHD 140296 3p 5% SOV C314 (C414) 1421-748 10 he 25V, 301 «ator wranistor 286324 COIS(CAIS) Lt0s-912 022 10% Sov 9302 (@10% tmenstor 254705 cas(ono 12a 1 Hie Sov 303 (e403) teaser 2806324 csncHy L10ss712 002 10% Sov CCH Li0ss8512 01 210% s0V 501 (Qson transor 2806328 CH19(C419) 140848512 01 OK SOV 502.602) utanssor 284705 803 600 srnator — 28C6324 sor(eso1y 140568912 022 410% 50¥ 508 608) vrnsitor 254706 50210602) 101888 6p 45% SOV 2505 605) vantktor —28C6334 503¢C60y 1121420 2202 ov 2806 (9506) vantktor C1124 C508 C600) 14102977 1009 5% SOV 807 (607) teanicor 2$C1124 50510605) 140188 4795 SOV 508 (Q608) Aransistor — 28A706 | C506 (C606) 1-102-973 100p 5% SOV 2509 «aso» tiasitor 250316 C507 (C60) L4US679.12 4033. 810% SOV Q510(Q610) transistor -2SD316 C508 (C608) 1-105-679-12 0.033 410% SOV 901 transistor 2SC634A C901 (C902) 1-121-417 100 2Mb% sov 902 tranistor 254678 ©902(C904) 1-0S685-12 0 «810% SOV 903 ansntor 2506044 ©905(0906) Viai4e7 47 Be 6a 9071908) 21417 100 Be Sov TRANSFORMER ©909(C910) 1405.17-12 0022 #10" 300 1441-564 wanformer, powor GEP Made. | C912 C912) 1105-71712 0.022 10% 100¥ r (441-709 tansformer, power (NEP Mods) 3 2e8is 4,700 28% Sov oe antes 4700 Re Sov caPacitons 1s aosn712 0022 10% 100v Allapactancs value ae in except a inated Lina Re as ‘with p, which means uaF. CHG (CEP te COL (C201) 1131-134 1 % 25V tantalum 1121-559 su 28% 100V clorceamy 1421469 10 FR % LOY ectopic (Wer Move Clos (em) Huse61.12 OHM 10% SOV aylar on ina ou av C104 (C206) 1-121-927 a 2NG% 6.3V electrolytic | C#18 1105-67912 0.033 410% SOV Clos (cas) 110602242 0.0075 5% SOV mylar ou ian ara gov C106 (C2) 110600012 0.9022 45% 50 mylar om an 1B 63v —30- electrolytic snylar electoiytic mylar yl mylar mylar mylar electrolytic electrolytic mylar electrolytic mylar mylar mylar ‘mylar electrolytic mylue snylar electrolytic mylar ‘electrolytic leetralytic mylar mylar electrolytic electrolytic mylar electrolytic clectroytic electrolytic aylar electriytig clectrolytieRef Mo. Part No. Description Kel be, Part No cau 1-105-685-1201 Sov mylar 323(R423) 1.242721 100% 922 142L417—— 100 SOV electrolytic | R324 (R424) 1-242701 15k 923 1410568542 01 SOV. mylar on4 1121-361 470 35V cloctrolytic | RS02(R6O2) 1.244.741 60K RgO3(R6O3) 1-2486771Sk fA (ROO) 1-2464-729 220K ResisToRS 1$(RO0S) 1244-701 Sk All resistors are in ohms, 25%, 14W and carhon 1506 (R606) ~ discarded ~ {ype unless otherwise indicated. RSO7(ROOT) 1244677 1S RIOL (R201) 1-242-721 100K RSORREOR) 1-264677 1 Sk R102(R202) 1-242687 3.9 RSO9(REO) 1.244705 22k R103 (R203) 1-242-721-09 100k, low noise RS1O(RGIO) 1.244649 100 R104 (R204) 1.242721 100K RSU(REL) 1266705 22k R105 (R205) 1.242.695 8.2K RSIZ(REI2) 1.244629 1S R106 (R206) 1.242713 47k RSI3(ROI3) 1-744.697 10k R107(R207) 1.244.661 330 RS14 (R614) 1221-967 10k (B), semifixed R108 (R208) 1.242713 47K RSIS (REIS) 1.244693 6.8K R109(R209) 1-242-713.09 47k, low noise RS16(R6I6) 1-264-705 22k RNO(R20) 1.242745 LM. RSIT(REIT) 1.244673 1k RIL(R2L) 1242-709 33K RS18(ROI8) 1244553 150 RUL2(R212) 1242649 100 RS19(R619) 1-242649 100 R113 (R213) 1-242.693-09 6.8k, low noise R520(R620) 1-264-649 100 RUG (R24) 1242673 1k R52 (REZ) 1244621 6.8 RAS (R215) 1242727 180k R522 (R622) 1.246621 6.8 RIL6(R2IG) 1-242693 6.8 R523(R623) 1244-62168 R524 (R624) 1-244-6216.8 ROL (RAOI) 1-222-549 250k (NI/250K (M), variable 525 (R625) 1.202553 150 10% AW (BALANCE eontrol) R526 (R626) 1202553 150 HOR AW R302 (R402) 1-222-548 ——-2S0K/250, variable R527(R627) 1205-803 0.5 Oe SW (VOLUME conteo) R526(RO78) 1-20-803 0s —HO% SW R303 (RAO) 1-246-717—6BK R529(R629) 1-202525 10 HO AW. R304 (RAO) 1244-697 10 R530(R630) 1244-681 2.2K R305(R405) 1242687 3.9. RSI (RO31) 1202565 470, t10% HW R306 (R406) 1-242-745-09 1M, low noise R532(RO32) 1202565 470 E10 HW 307 (R407) 1.242699 12k R533(R633)1-202575 12k = H10% HW. R308(R408) 1-242-721-09 100k, tow R34 120284 © 56 tO MW R309(R409) 1-242-669-09 680, low noise R310(REIO) 1-242-705-09 22k, low noise R801 1246735 390k RSID (RELI) 1-242689.09 4.7, Low noise R802 1244738 390K R312(RA12) 1.242.649 100 R803, 124419 82K RII RAI3) 1-242697 10k R804 1244719 82k RI14(RA14) 1-247-697 10K 80S, 1244697 10k RINS(RAIS) 1.242689 4.7K R806 1244697 10K R316(RAI6) 1.242697 10k R807 1.248697 10k R317(RAL7) 1-222-550-2100 (B), variable (TREBLE control) | R8U8 1.244697 10k R31B(RA1B) 1-222-550-21 100k (B), variable (BASS control) RII9ERAID) 1.210815 12M 41% HAW composition | RIOI(RIV2? 1244-649 100, R320(R420) 1-242-691-09 5.6K, low noise R9U3(RIO4) 1244-701 ISK RIM(RAN) 1-24271347K R905 1202562 360, 10% AW RIMD(RAZ 1242677 1.5K R906 1202563390410» wW —31- compos compos wlreewe compos compos compor compos compos compeRefNo Pent No, Dexription Keo, Part No Leverton R907 2909 39k MISCELLANEOUS R908 120287918 HU AW compusiton | cP 12014057 excopslsted component, 120124 03348 R909 1.202579 Bk 10% HW emposition AGP Mode only) 1206059 220 E10% 2a onde 11307463 phono jack, 4-2 Roto (GEP Mode SOL SOTO. jack, AUN-2 146291 (NEP Model) 1507176 phono jack, 1 1302 1$07-190612 ack, HEADPHONE 1.507268 phono jack, BP SWITCHES, NI2,3,4 1809361 ae outlet st 41451490 ——switeh, rotary (FUNCTION-1) 1-509-029 recip connector 82 151465421 site, levesrotry (FUNCTION-2) 1809437 whet, power tasistor 83 1514919 sitch, leverlrotary (MONITOR) 1817021 sucks, pot lamp sé 1516052 lamp, pilot ss 151451611 combination switch, push (MODE) 11526165 voluge changeover block 56 1832-320 circuit breaker {CB-1, CB-2), 87 1.513538 switch, lever (TREBLE TURNOVER) 1534487 cond, power 8 11513538 site, lever (LOUDNESS) 15536179 terminal strip, ALL (©) $9 1513-338 ‘switch, lever (BASS TURNOVER) 1536-189 ‘terminal strip, 1L1 (B) si0 (HIGH FALTER) (GEP Model only) sit ssugis embinilon (LOW FILTER) 1536-284 tein ti, AP sia switch, push (MTATN SPEAKER) 1581-265 jumporboaed (A) sis (REMOTE SPEAKER) 1-585-271 jumper board (8) S12 1814478 switch, slide (PREAMP/POWER AMP) | 1, 2 1832-252 fuse 2.50 (GEP Modet only) sis TSIESLL site, everseesaw (POWER) FL 1832257 fase 315A 72,3 1532299 fue SA cs 1532-084 fuse LUD mA (NEF Model only) Fs 15532080 fuse 8007mA 1509-445 ae input connector 1533082 fe holder? SONY CORPORATION ©1977 0010-8 —32— Priatod in Sapa
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