Akai AM-2200 and Akai AT-2200 review test
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- Опубліковано 14 кві 2022
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Akai AM-2200 specefications:
Power output: 20 watts per channel into 8Ω
Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz
Total harmonic distortion: 0.5%
Damping factor: 60
Input sensitivity: 3mV (MM), 150mV (DIN), 150mV (line)
Signal to noise ratio: 85dB (MM), 95dB (line)
Channel separation: 55dB (MM)
Output: 150mV (line), 150mV (DIN)
Speaker load impedance: 4Ω to 16Ω
Semiconductors: 18 x transistors, 5 x diodes, 1 x IC
Dimensions: 380 x 125 x 263mm
Weight: 5.5kg - Наука та технологія
I find using a 1.5 meter lenght single wire works perfectly for fm reception. Apparently its called a tuned length ...or 2 wires at 75cm each also works. Keep the great videos coming.greetings from Perth Australia
I have recently discovered your channel and really enjoy watching your videos. I too have the Akai AM 2200 I also have the Akai AM 2600 and Akai AA 1030. Personally I think that these Akai's are underated and sound better than the Pioneers from the same time 👍🏼
Mooie apparatuur! Mijn vader had is een keer van een van zijn collega's een Akai AT-2200 en een AKAI AM-2250 gekregen :)
My loved amp singing like angels as stereox said
I have the Akai AM & AT 2400 Integrated Amp & Tuner. A nice sound, similar to Yamaha, not very powerful wattage wise, but surprisingly plays very well on most of my speakers. A keeper for me!
it's quite simple to make an fm antenna. you need to make a T shape and each side has to be two and a half ft across giving you 5ft in total, the down wire has to have a quarter of an inch gap between the two, sandwich this with a piece of sticky tape between the two, ideally not more than 8 ft long and placement on which wall is important.
and has to be behind the tuner ideally
You triggerd my interest in tuners, so I am curious about your diy antenna vid.
Nice video, Amazing condition of the amplifier and tuner, are these metal knobs? Mind you, this is a budget amplifier from the 70's.
Beauties
Hello Andrew. I am back. I have a new phone. It sounds a bit flat but not bad. Greetings Wielent.
Hey Andrew. Is this amp.(AM-2200) similar at the Sansui-AU-4400(2x 20 watt/8 ohm), soundwise?
you can't compare this akai with the sansui ore marantz 2216b/2218, those sound better
@@vintagestereo Okay Andrew, i own this amp.(AU-4400), totaly restored
Sounds great indeed, although i prefer the AU-317, also recapped.
Maybe because it’s 2x 50 watts(AU-4400 2x 20 watts)??
Use a pair of Dali Oberon 5 speakers and Bluesound Node 2i streamer.
Sounds great, for my ears..
I ‘m from Holland as well
@@louisdefunes8952 I believe the 317 goes to deep. Good match for speakers what doesn't go deep but not good match for my hecos
@@vintagestereo Yeah,you're right; some tracks gives a lot(to much) bass. Depends also how the track is recorded/mixed in the studio. But yeah indeed; the AU-317 paired with the Dali Oberon 5's gives lots of low frequenties.
Anyway i'm happy with my setup. Just looking for/change music; Spotify and Tidal. Via Bluesound Node 2i streamer
@@vintagestereo Thanxx Andrew, probably Klipsch RP600M(het lijkt wel een motorfiets😄) or Focal 806...
Hi Andrew! It's a pity you don't have some Dutch amp reviews! No love for them...?
not really but who knows what I score in the future
@@vintagestereo They say that Philips has done something good (FA 860 and 960, Laboratories Series, and something older). We don't get so many reviews about vintage Dutch gear...
@@paolofrullini8275 Yes correct but the looks doesn't make me warm and they don't come cheap
OLD system Verygood sound. i like Akai. Marantz. Sansui. Sony Trio. Realistic. Technics. Yamaha. Luxman. Victor. Sanyo. Diatone. Lo-d all full tur like 😅😅😂😂
ik hou ervan
wow you have dutch lessons now😁😁😁