![]() And helps to pull in stations that some three or four gang capacitors can't touch. It comes with a five gang zinc plated variable capacitor that cleans up FM reception much better. The average high powered (and low powered) receiver conies with a three, or four gang variable capacitor for FM tuning. THE FM SECTION: A FIVE GANG VARIABLE CAPACITOR. And protect against tone burst distortion. A five gang variable capacitor for FM reception that nevet Jades low frequency response. Because we've found that the two extra capacitors help improve An extraordinary power supply, for an extraordinary amount of power. And instead of finding the usual two electrolytic capacitors in the power supply, you'll find four. Which means you get cleaner, clearer sound. It's less susceptible to voltage fluctuations. In our power supply, instead of finding a conventional transfor i r ler, you'll find a heavier, more advanced toroidal - core transformer. So the receiver not only produces crisp, interference - free sound when it's new but still sounds great as it grows old. And din and dust can't slowly build up to affect performance. So spurious signals from one section can't leak into another. Unlike most high powered receivers, every critical section in the SX1250 is shielded. And the time and care that went into it can both be seen and heard. ![]() Unlike the others, however, the SX1250 wasn't a rush job. ![]() ![]() 4 When Pioneer first introduced the 160 watt* SX1250 last year, it prompted our competitors to hastily introduce a bevy of high powered receivers.
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