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    Realistic SA-10: Just for fun

    Realistic SA-10: Just for fun
    Yesterday, I bought a Realistic SA-10 (MODEL 31-1982) at the Thrift Shop for $1.06 including tax. It seems to work fine. The volume pots are a little scratchy, but only when I turn them. The SA-10 sounds pretty smooth on my Optimum 2B speakers, but beyond 12 o’clock on the volume, they start to distort. The speaker outs are RCA phono plugs. For a full test, I need to rig up some RCA speaker cables.

    The SA-10 is listed as “New for ‘75” in the 1975 Realistic catalog for $29.95 [1]. Joes Roberts [2] has a great description of it online. Roberts states, “I measured the power output of this amp and it can put out about 0.75 watt per channel with very low distortion”. He goes on to say that, "Radio Shack actually published specs for this small amp (they are listed in the owner's manual). Here are the published specs:

    Power Output: 1.2 Watts per channel (at 1000 Hz with 10% distortion)
    Inputs: Tape/Tuner and Phono
    Tone Control
    Volume Control for each channel
    Stereo/Mono Switch
    AC Power Consumption: 12 Watts max. "

    Audiokarma member dinglebeer bought a SA-10 in 2006 [3]. A 29 post thread ensued. Also on Audiokarma, it was nominated for "Smallest integrated amplifier in 2007 [4] and suggested as the "Perfect amp for those Minimus 7's that everyone loves" in 2006 [5].

    Does anybody else play with one?

    [1] http://www.radioshackcatalogs.com/catalogs/1975/, page 14, 1975.

    [2] Joes Roberts, "The Realistic SA-10 Stereo Amplifier", http://www.rocketroberts.com/techart/sa10.htm, 2008 Dec 13.

    [3] 20061221, I saw a Realistic Amp with 12 watts power consumption today
    http://www.audiokarma.org/forums/showthread.php?t=93563

    [4] 20070119, Smallest integrated amplifier?
    http://www.audiokarma.org/forums/showthread.php?t=97352
    post #s 20, 32, 34.

    [5] 20061015, Perfect amp for those Minimus 7's that everyone loves??
    http://www.audiokarma.org/forums/showthread.php?t=85218
    post #s 8, 10, 23.
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    wow 1.2 watts per channel, I have never seen or even thought that there would be an amp like that!

    Looks pretty neat. 12 watts power consumption, you can run that thing 24/7 and you won't feel the electrical bill!

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    I got another audio WOW Sunday night. I hook up the SA-10 in stereo with my Realistic Optimus-2B speakers. I used the TAPE out of my Yamaha RX-797 as a source selector into the TAPE/TUNER RCA jacks of the SA-10. I used RCA phono cables to connect the SA-10 speaker outputs (RCA jacks) to the RCA jack inputs to the two 2Bs. I put the 2Bs on opposite ends of my desk about 44 inches apart and ear high when I sit in my chair. I sat about 24 to 36 back from the speakers which were toed in about 5 to 10 degrees.

    I put Santana Borboletta in the Yamaha DVD-SD2700 and sat in the prime spot described above. I couldn't move- because the system sounded fantastic, great clarity and stereo separation. On the title track, Borboletta, I could hear the singer and the percussions walk all over the room. The SA-10 was sufficiently loud at about 11 o'clock on the volume pots. The 12 o'clock position was about the maximum volume I need for most applications.

    The tone control on the SA-10 increased the treble slightly at its maximum position, but I preferred the neutral “straight-up” sound. The Optimus-2Bs have a 3 position “HF COMPENSATION” switch, NORMAL-LOW-HIGH. In stark contrast to the SA-10 tone control, I seemed to like the enhanced high frequencies of the “HIGH” position. I should diddle with the TONE and HF COMPENSATION controls some more to find my sweet spot.

    For a buck & 6 cents, I’m quite happy with the SA-10. It’s a tiny little amp that really sings in the right application. It’s nice to see that my Realistic Optimus-2B speakers, which I bought new circa 1974, still have some life in them. I might look into recapping the 2Bs. Someday, I gotta get some DeoxIT to clean a boatload of pots, switches and connectors.

    I think I’ll set up the SA-10/ Optimus-2B system as my desk computer sound system.
    Philips GA312/ Stanton 681EEE/ Jico D6800EEE-S Shibata ===>>|
    Yamaha DVD-S2700 CD/SACD/DVD >> MONSTER STANDARD THX i100 >>|
    Yamaha CDC-765 CD 5 disc >>==== MONSTER STANDARD THX i100 >>|
    JVC TD-W709 Cassette >>======== MONSTER STANDARD THX i100 >>|
    Yamaha RX-797 Receiver -------------------------------------+
    Sennheiser HD650 Head phones <<===========================<<|
    Klipsch RF-7 <<L############### MONSTER MSERIES MCX-2S ##L<<|
    Klipsch RF-7 <<R############### MONSTER MSERIES MCX-2S ##R<<|

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