Jvc SPV 50 Service Manual

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Jvc SPV 50 Service Manual

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JVD
- SERV'CEMANUAL.

SP-V50

Contents
Guide to Repair .............................. .. 2
Instructions ............................... -- 3
General Exploded View and Parts List -- 4
Schematic Diagram ......................... 5
Packing Materials and Part Numbers ----- ,. 6

, No. 20542
COPYRIGHT G 1995 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN. LTD. Jul. 1995

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Instructions

C°""¢F}i°" CONNECTION

Conexton

98980 ' Connect the LEFT speaker terminals of the amplifier to
fig! the LEFT terminals of the speaker and RIGHT to RIGHT
9L); using the attached speaker cords as shown in the figure

making sure polarity is correct; (+) to (+) and (-) to (-).

Black Press Connect the black speaker wires to the (-) terminals.

Negro Presionar - Turn off power to the whole system before connecting

Preto Pressione the speakers to the amplifier

° The nominal impedance of the SP-V50 is 8 ohms.
Connect them to an amplifier with the load impedance ol
8 ohms speaker.

. The maximum power handling capacity of the SP-V50
is 80 watts. Excessive input will result in abnormal noise
and possible damage. 70% of the maximum amplifier
output is normally available when the volume control is
set to its center position.

In cases where the signals described below are applied

to the speakers, even if the signals are below the

maximum allowable input, they may cause an overload

and burn the wiring of the speakers. Be sure to lower

the amplifier volume beforehand.

1) Noise during FM tuning.

2)High level signals containing high frequency
components produced by a tape deck in the fast
forward mode

3)Click noise produced when turning power of other
components on and off.

4)Click noise produced when connecting or
disconnecting cords with the power on.

5) Click noise produced when the cartridge is replaced
with the power on.

6) Click noise produced when operating amplifier
switches.

7) Continuous high frequency oscillation or high pitch
electronically produced musical instrument sound.

8) Howling when using a microphones,

2 (Nu20542)

SPECIFICATIONS

Type: : 3-way bass-reflex type

Speakers:
Woofer 16 cm (6-5/16) cone x 1
Midrange 6.5 cm (2-9/16) cone x 1
Tweeter 2 cm (13 /1 6") dome x 1

Power Handling Capacity:

80 watts

Impedance 8 ohms
Frequence Range 45 Hz - 20,000 Hz
Sound Pressure Level 90 dB/w-rn

Dimensions (W x H x D) :

Mass
Accessories

230 x 410 x 206 mm
(9-1/16 x 16-13/16 x 8-1/8)
4.0kg (8.9 lbs) each
Speaker cord .................... 2

Design and specifications subject to change without notice.