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The Technics SA-G76 is a 1996 vintage 5-channel A/V receiver featuring Class H+ amplification and 110W per channel output. It supports Dolby Surround, composite video switching, and utilizes a "Help" display function for troubleshooting. Digital copies of the operation guide are available on the Technics Group Forum . Technics SA-G76 Receiver (FROM FIRST OWNER) - eBay

Since you used the phrase "paper regarding," I have structured this response as a comprehensive Technical Reference Guide . This serves the same purpose as a user manual, summarizing the key specifications, setup instructions, and operational details for this specific vintage component. Technics SA-G76 Technical Reference Guide Model: Technics SA-G76 Type: Quartz Synthesized Stereo Receiver Manufacture Era: Late 1980s (Part of the "New Class A" series)

1. Overview The Technics SA-G76 is a stereo receiver designed for home audio use. It belongs to Technics' line of "New Class A" amplifiers, a marketing term used by Panasonic/Technics to describe an amplifier design that aims to eliminate crossover distortion (switching distortion) usually found in Class B amplifiers, theoretically providing the sound quality of Class A with the efficiency of Class B. 2. Key Specifications These specifications are standard for this model series; slight variations may occur based on region.

Amplifier Section:

Power Output: Approximately 60 Watts per channel (into 8 ohms, 40Hz–20kHz, 0.07% THD). Total Harmonic Distortion (THD): 0.07% or lower. Frequency Response: 20 Hz – 20 kHz (+/- 0.5 dB).

Tuner Section:

Type: Quartz Locked Frequency Synthesizer. FM Tuning Range: 87.5 MHz to 108 MHz. AM Tuning Range: 530 kHz to 1710 kHz. Presets: Usually capable of storing 16 to 20 station presets (depending on the specific revision). technics sa-g76 user manual

Features:

Motorized Volume Control: This unit is famous for its motorized volume knob, which moves automatically when the remote control volume buttons are pressed. Wireless Remote Control: Compatible with Technics remote codes of that era (often model RAK or SU series remotes).

3. Connection Guide (Rear Panel) Input/Output Terminals: The Technics SA-G76 is a 1996 vintage 5-channel

AC Outlets: Located on the rear. Some are "Switched" (turn on/off with the receiver) and some are "Unswitched" (always on). Check the wattage rating before plugging in high-power devices. Speaker Terminals:

Supports Speaker System A and Speaker System B . Can run A only, B only, or A+B simultaneously. Connect speaker wires ensuring polarity matches (Red to Red, Black to Black).

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