Part 2 – coming soon

I’m a big fan of Sony vintage top ES CD players. I already wrote article about these. Now in this article series I would like to collect and make a timeline about all of the top of the line Sony ES amplifiers from the beginning to the end of the 20th century.

The abbreviation ES, according to Sony’s Japanese marketing materials, stands for Extreme high Standard. „ES” appeared in the brochures and advertisments in 1965-1966 but I didn’t see full text in these. The earliest mention of „Extreme high Standard” I saw was in a Japanese newspaper advertisement from October 1971. An ES catalog from October 1994 also advertises it this way but „Extremely High Standard”.

This article series contains timeline for integrated amplifiers, pre- and power amplifiers. I ordered the amplifiers into 4 categories. It seems to me that sometime Sony’s marketing papers also classified products but this calssification is based on my own concept (mainly based on original prices). I only took the top 4 categories into account. If an ES amplifier didn’t fit one of these 4 categories, I left that out. I didn’t want to deal with cheaper models. ES lineage is a little bit complicated, there were high-end non-ES Sony amplifiers too (like ESPRIT and R series). I collected data for these also because these were the reference Sony amplifiers.

There were multiple sources for technical and other data. Primary source was the official Sony Service Manual for the specific model. If data wasn’t available in service manuals, I took old Sony marketing materials. Sometime I searched photos about the inside of the amplifiers itself. It seems to me that even official Service Manuals wasn’t always correct about a specific data. Not to mention marketing papers. Exact release date is also very hard to determine. I added notes for the doubtful data. Please take into consideration that I don’t have phisycal example from these amplifiers and I haven’t seen most of them (except 1-2).

Because of the high number of amplifiers, I ordered the timeline into categories and every category contains only a few amplifiers. Release date and distribution based on original Japanese product catalogs. It is obviously possible that if there were stock items, distribution easily lasted longer (especially in non-Japanese areas where distribution dates are sometime different). But I only took into consideration original catalogs.

Due to the large number of amplifiers, I have divided the entire story into several articles. Below is the summary of the 4 levels of the Sony high-end amplifier line first stage.

Classic ES series (1965-1974)

Original ES logo

Story of ES begun at 1965 with the world’s first all-silicon transistorized stereo integrated amplifier: it was the Sony TA-1120. It was the first product in the ES series.

At that time „ES” not appeared in the product name, it was a designation of a family of products Sony advertised as „ES series”. Sony advertised their best high fidelity products as part of the ES series at first. It contained amplifiers, reel to reel decks, turntables, speakers. Sony’s first top of the line amplifier model numbers started with „TA” (it maybe stands for Transistor Amplifier, I don’t know). First number designated the product category:

  • 1: integrated amplifier (for example: TA-1120)
  • 2: preamplifier (TA-2000)
  • 3: power amplifier (TA-3120)
  • 4: active crossover (TA-4300, I will not deal with this category in this article)

Later in the 60’s and early 70’s Sony created product serieses in the categories. These were advertised with series numbers but higher number meant lower category. For example 130 series contained TA-1130 amplifier and ST-5130 tuner. Top series was 120. Series numbering wasn’t completely consistent but good to know about it.

Sony’s first 3 completely transistorised ES amplifier models:

Sony TA-1120 integrated amplifier
Sony TA-1080 integrated amplifier
ta-3120
Sony TA-3120 power amplifier

Although could drive stereo speakers, power amplifier was made specifically for multi-amped speakers. These was quite common in those days. Power amplifier was approximately half size width. TA-1120 was usable as preamplifier for the TA-3120.

Sony revised the top models in 1967 and released the „A” version. „A” didn’t appear in the front panel, just on the back panel. TA-1120A had headphone output and Sony’s engineers completely redesigned its preamplifier section. It was the last ES amplifier which had high sensitivity „tape head” input. Although this was not mentioned in the service manual, Sony advertised these new models as being able to drive 4 Ohm speakers. Previous models could only drive 8 and 16 Ohm speakers.

Sony TA-1120A integrated amplifier
Sony TA-3120A power amplifier

Sony released its first completely transistorised preamplifier in 1968. It was the TA-2000.

ta-2000
Sony TA-2000 preamplifier

In 1969 Sony refreshed the amplifier line with the then new FET and direct-coupled amplifier technology. New versions got „F” designation (F for FET). Japanese versions had smooth knobs and a little „F” plate in the upper right corner of the front plate. International versions had knurled knobs and they didn’t have that little „F” plate (although I’ve seen smooth knob versions in early German catalogues too).

Sony TA-1120F

TA-1120F was the new reference in 1969. It seems to me that it was sold only in Japan. I didn’t see any instance of it in foreign catalogues. They sold TA-1120A and cheaper models overseas. 1120F was very successful in Japan, it remained in the catalogues until 1977 summer. It was in production for 8 years, the longest any Sony amplifier has been in production. Of course, life was much slower back then.

Three new power amplifier appeared in the catalogues in 1969 (photo about TA-3130F later with TA-3140F). These could drive stereo speakers, although they was made specifically for multi-amped speakers.

ta-3120f
Sony TA-3120F

It seems to me that top model TA-3120F was sold only in Japan. It was the first ES amplifier which had 100W RMS power output (20Hz-20kHz, 8 ohm).

ta-3060
Sony TA-3060

In 1970 Sony revised the preamplifier too and released the TA-2000F. It was very successful and it remained in the catalogues until 1977. They also released a new integrated amplifier: TA-1130. It was the first ES amplifier which had loudness control.

Sony TA-2000F preamplifier
Sony TA-1130 integrated amplifier
ta-1130
Sony TA-1130 (international version)

In 1971 Sony released its new reference power amplifier: TA-3200F. It was the second ES amplifier which had 100W RMS power output (20Hz-20kHz, 8 ohm). In addition, the lower price range product category was also expanded with TA-1140 and TA-3140F. Later, class 3 products were also released: the TA-1150 in 1972 and finally its enhanced version: TA-1150D in 1974 (the latter was only sold in Japan). (There were other models like TA-1160 and others but these were even lower category models so I will not deal with these.)

Sony TA-3200F
ta-3130f_3140f
Sony TA-3130F and TA-3140F power amplifiers
ta-1140
Sony TA-1140
ta-1150
Sony TA-1150 (international version)
ta-1150d
Sony TA-1150D

The TA-1150D was a late product as the original ES series was come to end in 1973. In 1974, a new era began: the ES-II.

Below is the complete reference data of classic ES era. All amplifiers were AB class and basically stereo 2 channel models. Current price is calculated with inflation calculator.

RMS output is from the original service manual or advertising brochure. Real produced power could be different based on the localized amplifier model because of different local current voltage.

Integrated amplifier specifications:

Japanese modelTA-1120TA-1080TA-1120ATA-1120F
USA/Canada model (if different)not released
European model (if different)not released
Japanese release1965196519671969
Distribution1965-19671965-1966 (1970 overseas)1967-1969 (1972 overseas)1969-1977
Amplifier section
Circuit typeQuasi-complementary symmetry single-ended push-pull OTL circuitQuasi-complementary symmetry single-ended push-pull OTL circuitQuasi-complementary symmetry single-ended push-pull OTL circuitDirect coupling semi-complementary symmetric SEPP circuit
Power transistors8 x 2SD454 x 2SD458 x 2SD88
RMS output 8 Ohm 20 Hz - 20 kHz2 x 50 W2 x 30 W2 x 50 W2 x 80 W (at 1 kHz)
RMS output 16 Ohm 20 Hz - 20 kHz2 x 35 W2 x 27 W2 x 35 W
RMS output 4 Ohm 20 Hz - 20 kHz---
Power bandwith (8 Ohm)8 Hz – 30 kHz
Frequency response (+0/-1 dB)10 Hz - 100 kHz15 Hz – 100 kHz5 Hz – 200 kHz5 Hz – 200 kHz
Damping factor ( 1kHz, 8 Ohm)7040180 (360 at 16 Ohm)200
Harmonic distortion at rated output<0,1% (at 1 kHz) <0.5% (20 Hz – 80 kHz)<0.15%<0.05% (at 1kHz) <0.1% (20 Hz – 15 kHz)<0.1%
Harmonic distortion at 1 W output<0.05% (at 0.5W)<0.1% (at 0.5W)<0.03% (at 0.5W)<0.03%
Intermodulation distortion at rated output<0.3%<0.4%<0.1%
Intermodulation distortion at 1 W output<0.03%
Signal to noise ratio110 dB110 dB110 dB
Residual noise (8 ohm)<0.05 µW<0.03 µW
Speaker out8-16 Ω8-16 Ω8-16 Ω3A – B (4-16 Ω)
Inputs
Phono RCA1 stereo2 stereo2 stereo2 stereo
specification
5 mV, 47 kΩ 30 Hz – 15 kHz ±0.5 dB2.3 mV, 47 kΩ 30 Hz – 15 kHz ±0.5 dB1,2 mV, 47 kΩ 30 Hz – 15 kHz ±0.5 dB1,2 mV 50 kΩ
signal to noise ratio>80 dB>70 dB>70 dB>70 dB
Phono secondary RCA1 stereo---
specification
1 mV, 47 kΩ 30 Hz – 15 kHz ±0.5 dB---
signal to noise ratio
>70 dB---
RCA other (aux, tuner, tape etc.)3 stereo (2 adjustable)3 stereo (2 adjustable)3 stereo (2 adjustable)4 stereo (2 adjustable)
specification
0,2 V, 100 kΩ 30 Hz – 100 kHz +0/-2 dB120 mV, 100 kΩ 30 Hz – 100 kHz +0/-2 dB0,15 V (adjustable on tuner, AUX) 100 kΩ 10 Hz – 100 kHz +0/-2 dB140 mV 100 kΩ 5 Hz – 100 kHz +0/-2 dB
signal to noise ratio
>90 dB>80 dB>90 dB>90 dB
Tape Head RCA1 mV 500 kΩ (adjustable) 30 Hz – 15 kHz ±0.5 dB0,7 mV 100 kΩ 30 Hz – 15 kHz ±0.5 dB1,2 mV 500 kΩ (adjustable) 30 Hz – 15 kHz ±0.5 dB-
signal to noise ratio
>70 dB>60 dB>70 dB-
Power amp in1 stereo-1 V 100 kΩ1.25 V 100 kΩ
Jack (aux)---same input as AUX 2
specification
----
signal to noise ratio
---
Microphone1 stereo-1 stereo1 stereo (2 mono jacks)
specification
2 mV 500 kΩ 30 Hz – 50 kHz +0/-2 dB1.2 mV 500 kΩ 30 Hz – 50 kHz +0/-2 dB1.4 mV 100 kΩ 15 Hz – 30 kHz +0/-2 dB
signal to noise ratio
>65 dB->65 dB>65 dB
Outputs
Center channel out----
Rec out1 stereo1 stereo1 stereo1 stereo
specification0.2 V120 mV0.15 V140 mV 10 kΩ
Preamp out1,5 V-2 V1.25 V 1 kΩ
Headphone out--6Vx
DIN Rec/PB out25 mV12 mV25 mV32 mV 82 kΩ
DIN Rec/PB input0.5 V0.5 V0.5 V140 mV 100 kΩ
Functions
Bass tone control1100 Hz ±10 dB100 Hz ±10 dB100 Hz ±10 dB100Hz ±10dB
Treble tone control110 kHz ±10 dB10 kHz ±10 dB10 kHz ±10 dB10kHz ±10dB
Loudness----
High filter19 kHz-9 kHz9 kHz
Low filter150 Hz-50 Hz50 Hz
Balancexxxx
Stereo switch2xxxx
Construction
Transformator count1111
Capacitors in the power supply10000 µF6000 µF16400 µF
Power consumption30W at zero signal
200W at rated output
25W at zero signal
200W at maximum output
40W at no signal
260W at maximum output
200W
Heat sinkmetal platemetal platemetal plateheat sink
Constructionsteel chassissteel chassissteel chassissteel chassis
Optional wooden cabinetTAC-1 (eurasian teak cabinet)TAC-1 (eurasian teak cabinet)TAC-1 (eurasian teak cabinet, 4600 yen)TAC-1 (eurasian teak cabinet, 4600 yen)
TAC-1N (3000 yen)
Dimensions
Width400 mm400 mm400 mm400 mm
Height145 mm145 mm145 mm149 mm
Depth310 mm310 mm310 mm327 mm
Weight11 kg11 kg11 kg13 kg
Original price88000 yen69000 yen96000 yen
449.50 USD
1698 DM
138000 yen
Calculated price in 2025411000 yen322000 yen410000 yen532000 yen

1: all tone controls could be turned off

2: channel switch, switch to channel sum to mono, and functions like this

3: there was a US brochure where it was 4-16 Ohm

Japanese modelTA-1130TA-1140TA-1150TA-1150D
USA/Canada model (if different)not released
European model (if different)not released
Japanese release1970197119721974
Distribution1970-19741971-19741972-19741974-1975
Amplifier section
Circuit typeQuasi-complementary symmetry single-ended push-pull OTL circuitQuasi-complementary symmetry single-ended push-pull OTL circuitDirect coupling, complementary symmetrical SEPP circuit
Power transistors4 x 2SD88A4 x 2SD3164 x 2SC1060, 4 x 2SA670
RMS output 8 Ohm 20 Hz - 20 kHz2 x 65 W2 x 40 W2 x 30 W2 x 35 W
RMS output 16 Ohm 20 Hz - 20 kHz
RMS output 4 Ohm 20 Hz - 20 kHz2 x 70 W2 x 50 W
Power bandwith (8 Ohm)7 Hz – 30 kHz6 Hz – 35 kHz8 Hz – 35 kHz8 Hz – 35 kHz
Frequency response (+0/-1 dB)10 Hz – 200 kHz +0/-2 dB
Damping factor ( 1kHz, 8 Ohm)100100100100
Harmonic distortion at rated output<0.1% (1 kHz)<0.1%<0.2%0.20%
Harmonic distortion at 1 W output<0.05%0.10%
Intermodulation distortion at rated output<0.1%<0.1%<0.2%0.20%
Intermodulation distortion at 1 W output<0.05%0.10%
Signal to noise ratio110 dB110 dB110 dB
Residual noise (8 ohm)<0.008 µW<0.05 µW
Speaker outA – B (4-16 Ω)A – B (4-16 Ω)A – B (4-16 Ω)A – B
Inputs
Phono RCA2 stereo2 stereo2 stereo2 stereo
specification
1,2 mV 47 kΩ1,2 mV 47 kΩ1,2 mV 47 kΩ2 mV 47 kΩ
signal to noise ratio>70 dB>70 dB>70 dB>70 dB
Phono secondary RCA----
specification
----
signal to noise ratio
----
RCA other (aux, tuner, tape etc.)4 stereo4 stereo5 stereo (1 adjustable)5 stereo (1 adjustable)
specification
130 mV 100 kΩ 10 Hz – 100 kHz130 mV 100 kΩ 15 Hz – 80 kHz ±2dB140 mV 50 kΩ 15 Hz – 80 kHz ±2dB
signal to noise ratio
>90 dB>90 dB>90 dB
Tape Head RCA----
signal to noise ratio
----
Power amp in1 stereo1 stereo1 stereo1 stereo
Jack (aux)1 stereo1 stereo1 stereo1 stereo
specification
130 mV 100 kΩ 10 Hz – 100 kHz130 mV 100 kΩ 15 Hz – 80 kHz ±2dB140 mV 50 kΩ 15 Hz – 80 kHz ±2dB
signal to noise ratio
>90 dB>90 dB
Microphone----
specification
----
signal to noise ratio
----
Outputs
Center channel out1-x800 mV 680 Ωx
Rec out1 stereo2 stereo2 stereo2 stereo
specification150 mV 10 kΩ130 mV 10 kΩ140 mV 10 kΩ140 mV 10 kΩ
Preamp out1 V 5 kOhm1 V 3 kΩ0.8 V 2.7 kΩ0.8 V 2.7 kΩ
Headphone outxxxx
DIN Rec/PB out150 mV 10 kΩ30 mV 80 kΩ24 mV 82 kΩx
DIN Rec/PB input130 mV 100 kΩ 10 Hz – 100 kHz S/N: >90 dB130 mV 100 kΩ 15 Hz – 80 kHz ±2dB140 mV 50 kΩ 15 Hz – 80 kHz ±2dB S/N: >90 dBx
Functions
Bass tone control2100 Hz ±10 dB50 Hz, 100 Hz ±10 dB50 Hz, 100 Hz ±10 dB50 Hz, 100 Hz ±10 dB
Treble tone control210 kHz ±10 dB10 kHz, 20 kHz ±10 dB10 kHz, 20 kHz ±10 dB10 kHz, 20 kHz ±10 dB
Loudness+8 dB at 50 Hz +3 dB at 10 kHz+10 dB at 50 Hz +3 dB at 10 kHz+10 dB at 50 Hz +3 dB at 10 kHz+10 dB at 50 Hz +3 dB at 10 kHz
High filter27 kHz5 kHz5 kHz5 kHz
Low filter2100 Hz70 Hz70 Hz100 Hz
Balancexxxx
Stereo switch3xxxx
Construction
Transformator count1111
Capacitors in the power supply14000 µF9400 µF
Power consumption210W 280W (general export model)200W180W (US model) 250W (EU model)120W
Heat sinkheat sinkheat sink
Constructionsteel chassissteel chassissteel chassissteel chassis
Optional wooden frameTAC-1 (eurasian teak cabinet, 4600 yen)xTAC-IN (3000 yen)
Dimensions
Width400 mm400 mm400 mm400 mm
Height149 mm149 mm149 mm149 mm
Depth327 mm316 mm316 mm316 mm
Weight13 kg9.8 kg8.3 kg8.3 kg
Original price88000 yen59800 yen49800 yen59800 yen
Calculated price in 2025318000 yen
430 USD
1698 DM
203000 yen
1111 DM
161000 yen
280 USD
141000 yen

1: center channel was the sum of left and right channels

2: all tone controls could be turned off

3: channel switch, switch to channel sum to mono, and functions like this

Preamplifier specifications:

Japanese modelTA-2000TA-2000F
USA/Canada model (if different)
European model (if different)
Japanese release19681970-10-21
Distribution1968-1969 (1971 overseas)1970-1977
Amplifier section
Harmonic distortion at rated output<0.03%<0.03%
Intermodulation distortion at rated output<0.05%<0.05%
Inputs
Phono 11 stereo (adjustable)1 stereo
specification
1.2 mV 47 kΩhigh (1.2 mV) / low (0.06 mV) level 33 k, 47 k, 82 k, 10 Ω, 30 Ω switchable
signal to noise ratio
>70 dBhigh level: >73 dB low level: >50 dB
Phono 21 stereo (adjustable)1 stereo
specification
normal (1.2 mV) / low (0.06 mV) level 200 Ω switchable1.2 mV 47 kΩ
signal to noise ratio
>70 dB (normal) >50 dB (low)>73 dB
RCA other (aux, tuner, tape etc.)4 stereo (3 adjustable)5 stereo (4 adjustable)
specification
20 Hz – 100 kHz +0/-2 dB 120 mV 100 kΩ10 Hz – 100 kHz +0/-2 dB 110 mV 100 kΩ
signal to noise ratio
>90 dB>90 dB
Jack (aux)Same input as TAPE 21 stereo
specification
-10 Hz – 100 kHz +0/-2 dB 110 mV 100 kΩ
signal to noise ratio
->90 dB
Microphone1 stereo (2 mono jacks)1 stereo
specification
20 Hz – 30 kHz +0/-2 dB 1.2 mV 500 kΩ30 Hz – 30 kHz +0/-2 dB 0.5 mV 100 kΩ
signal to noise ratio
>50 dB
Tape head1 stereo (adjustable)-
specification
1.2 mV 500 kΩ-
signal to noise ratio
>70 dB-
Outputs
Center channel out1 V 7.5 kΩ (adjustable)5 V 2.6 kΩ
Rec out (RCA)-1 stereo
specification
-100 mV 10 kΩ
signal to noise ratio
-
Rec out (jack)1 stereo-
Amplifier out2 stereo1 stereo
specification
1 V 10 kΩ / 0.3 V 4 kΩ1 V 3 kΩ / 0.3 V 6 kΩ
signal to noise ratio
Headphone out3 V 1.5 kΩ0.5 V 8 Ω
DIN Rec/PB out12 mV 80 kΩ30 mV 82 kΩ
DIN Rec/PB input120 mV 100 kΩ10 Hz – 100 kHz +0/-2 dB 110 mV 100 kΩ
signal to noise ratio
90 dB
Functions
Bass tone control1100 Hz ±10 dB50 Hz, 100 Hz ±10 dB
Treble tone control110 kHz ±10 dB10 kHz, 20 kHz ±10 dB
Loudness--
High filter19 kHz9 kHz
Low filter150 Hz50 Hz
Balancexx
Stereo switch2xx
VU meterleft/rightleft/right
Construction
Transformator count11
Power consumption10W23W
Constructionsteel chassissteel chassis
Optional wooden frameTAC-1 (4600 yen)TAC-1 (4600 yen)
Dimensions
Width400 mm400 mm
Height145 mm149 mm
Depth315 mm315 mm
Weight9 kg9 kg
Original price85000 yen
329,5 USD
1398 DM
128000 yen
2300 DM
Calculated price in 2025345000 yen462000 yen

1: all tone controls could be turned off

2: channel switch, switch to channel sum to mono, and functions like this

Power amplifier specifications:

Japanese modelTA-3120TA-3120ATA-3120FTA-3060TA-3130FTA-3140FTA-3200F
USA/Canada model (if different)not released
European model (if different)not released
Japanese release19651967. április19691969196919711971
Distribution1965-1967 (1970 overseas)1967-19681969-19711969-1970 (1971 overseas)1969-19741971-1974 (1976 overseas)1971-1977
Amplifier section
Circuit typeQuasy-complementary symmetry circuitQuasi-complementary symmetry single-ended push-pull OTL circuitDirect coupling, quasi-complementary symmetrical SEPP OTL circuit
Power transistors4 x 2SD884 x 2SA7054 x 2SD3164 x SONY TX-183S
Stereo/Monostereostereostereostereostereostereostereo
RMS output 8 Ohm 20 Hz - 20 kHz2 x 50 W2 x 50 W2 x 100 W2 x 30 W2 x 50 W2 x 35 W2 x 100 W
RMS output 16 Ohm 20 Hz - 20 kHz2 x 35 W2 x 35 W---
RMS output 4 Ohm 20 Hz - 20 kHz-2 x 60 W2 x 75 W (1 kHz)2 x 50 W2 x 130 W
Power bandwith (8 Ohm)8 Hz – 30 kHz6 Hz – 35 kHz7 Hz – 30 kHz6 Hz – 35 kHz5 Hz – 35 kHz
Frequency response (test mode, +0/-1 dB)110 Hz – 100 kHz7 Hz – 180 kHz5 Hz – 200 kHz5 Hz – 300 kHz (+0/-2 dB)10 Hz – 200 kHz (+0/-2 dB)10 Hz – 200 kHz (+0/-2 dB)5 Hz – 200 kHz (+0/-2 dB)
Frequency response (normal mode, +0/-1 dB)130 Hz – 100 kHz15 Hz – 180 kHzx (test mode switch)---
Damping factor (1kHz, 8 Ohm)70180 (360 at 16 Ohm)200200100200
Harmonic distortion at rated output<0.5%0.2%0.1% (1 kHz)<0.1%<0.1%<0.1%<0.1% (1 kHz)
Harmonic distortion at 1 W output0.05% (at 500 mW)0.03% (at 500 mW)0.03% (1 kHz)<0.05%<0.05%<0.05%<0.03%
Intermodulation distortion at rated output<0,3%0.2%0.10%<0.2%<0.1%<0.1%<0.1%
Intermodulation distortion at 1 W output0.02% (at 10W)0.03%<0.03%<0.05%<0.05%<0.03%
Signal to noise ratio110 dB110 dB110 dB>110 dB110 dB>110 dB>110 dB
Residual noise (8 ohm)<0.1 µW<0.03 µW<0.03 µW<0.008 µW<0.01 µW<0.003 µW
Inputs, speaker out
Variable RCA1 stereo1 stereo1 stereo1 stereo1 stereo1 stereo2 stereo
Fixed RCA-------
specification (both variable and fixed)
1 V 100 kΩ1 V 100 kΩ1.4 V 75 kΩ0.9 V 100 kΩ1 V 75 kΩ0.85 V 70 kΩ1.4 V 75 kΩ
Speaker outstereostereoA – BstereostereostereoA – B
impedance
8-16 Ω4-16 Ω4-16 Ω4-16 Ω4-16 Ω
Other functions
Low filter30 Hz (in normal mode)15 Hz (in normal mode)x---30 Hz (in normal mode)
Power limiter--x---x
Protection circuitxxxxxxx
Construction
Transformator count1111111
Capacitors in the power supply8000 µF9400 µF12000 µF9400 µF16000 µF
Power consumption30W at zero signal
250W at rated output
30W at zero signal
250W at rated output
300W130W (US model)
175W (general export model)
150W
260W (US model)
110W
210W (general export model)
280W
300 W (US model)
340 W (general export model)
Heat sinkmetal plateheat sinkheat sinkheat sinkheat sinkheat sink
Constructionsteel chassissteel chassissteel chassissteel chassissteel chassissteel chassis
Optional wooden frame--TAC-1 (eurasian teak cabinet, 4600 yen)---TAC-1N (3000 yen)
Dimensions
Width180 mm180 mm400 mm200 mm200 mm200 mm400 mm
Height145 mm145 mm149 mm149 mm149 mm149 mm149 mm
Depth445 mm445 mm323 mm316 mm323 mm320 mm323 mm
Weight8 kg8 kg12.2 kg5.8 kg7.8 kg6.5 kg14 kg
Original price52000 yen55100 yen
249.5 USD
75000 yen36800 yen
159.5 USD
700 DM
59800 yen
1062 DM
42000 yen
770 DM
90000 yen
349.5 USD
1298 DM
Calculated price in 2025243000 yen236000 yen289000 yen142000 yen231000 yen143000 yen306000 yen

1: there was a normal/test mode switch on these old amplifiers. Low frequency filtering was switched on in normal mode and switched off in test mode.

ES-II series

Original ES-II logo

In 1974 Sony released the world’s first amplifier that used V-FET transistors (V means vertical). This new technique made the older ES series obsolete. Sony’s designers designed new appearance for this new amplifier family. The company advertised this new amplifier line as „ES-II”. Reference models of these amplifiers were more expensive than any earlier amplifier Sony made. The earlier optional wooden frame now become part of the case decoration of the top models but it was still optional for some of the cheapest models. Numbering system also changed:

  • TA stands for integrated amplifier. A higher starting number means a higher category.
  • TAN stands for power amplifier. A higher starting number means a higher category.
  • TAE stands for preamplifier. A higher starting number means a higher category.

First three reference models were the TA-8650 integrated amplifier, TAN-8550 power amplifier and TAE-8450 preamplifier. Lower cost model TA-4650 also released in 1974.

Most but not all ES-II models based on V-FETs. The smallest TA-3650 and the high-end TAN-8250 did not use V-FETs. All amplifier were class AB.

Most ES-II models were released in 1974. They were two integrated amplifiers, a preamp and two power amplifiers. The TA-4650 was a lower-end model, but the others were high-end. The most expensive was the TAN-8250 power amplifier, which interestingly used bipolar transistors instead of V-FETs. The TAN-8550 was the high-end power amplifier that used V-FETs.

ta-8650
Sony TA-8650
ta-4650
Sony TA-4650

Integrated amplifier specifications:

Japanese modelTA-8650TA-5650TA-4650TA-3650
USA/Canada model (if different)
European model (if different)
Japanese release1974197519741976
Distribution1974-1977 (1978 overseas)1975-1977 (1978 overseas)1974-19771976-1978
Amplifier section
Circuit typeDirect-coupling V-FET pure complementary symmetry circuitV-FETDirect-coupled pure complementary symmetry circuit. Final stage V-FETDirect-coupled pure complementary symmetry circuit.
Power transistors6 x 2SK60, 6 x 2SJ184 x Sony 2SK60, 4 x Sony 2SJ182 x Sony 2SK60, 2 x Sony 2SJ18
RMS output 8 Ohm 20 Hz - 20 kHz2 x 80 W2 x 50 W2 x 30 W2 x 55 W
RMS output 4 Ohm 20 Hz - 20 kHz2 x 90 W
Power bandwith (8 Ohm)5 Hz – 50 kHz5 Hz – 40 kHz5 Hz – 70 kHz5 Hz – 40 kHz
Frequency response (+0/-1 dB)5 Hz – 100 kHz2 Hz – 100 kHz (+0/-2 dB)2 Hz – 100 kHz (+0/-2 dB)3 Hz – 100 kHz (+0/-2 dB)
Damping factor ( 1kHz, 8 Ohm)200504536
Harmonic distortion at rated output0.10%0.10%0.10%0.10%
Harmonic distortion at 1 W output0.05%0.08%0.05%0.03%
Intermodulation distortion at rated output0.10%0.10%0.10%0.10%
Intermodulation distortion at 1 W output0.05%0.08%0.05%0.03%
Signal to noise ratio>100 dB>110 dB>110 dB>110 dB
Residual noise (8 ohm)<1 µW<0.02 µW<0.005 µW<0.008 µW
Speaker outA – B – DIRECT (4-16 Ω)A – B (4-16 Ω)A – B (4-16 Ω)A – B (4-16 Ω)
Inputs
Phono RCA1 stereo2 stereo2 stereo2 stereo
specification
2.5 mV 50 kΩ2.5 mV 50 kΩ2.5 mV 50 kΩ2.5 mV 50 kΩ
signal to noise ratio70 dB>70 dB>70 dB>70 dB
Phono secondary RCA1 stereo---
specification
2.5 mV, 4.5 mV 50 kΩ, 100 kΩ---
signal to noise ratio
75 dB---
RCA other (aux, tuner, tape etc.)6 stereo (3 adjustable)7 stereo6 stereo4 stereo
specification
150 mV 100 kΩ 10 Hz – 100 kHz +0/-2 dB150 mV 250 kΩ 10 Hz – 100 kHz +0/-2 dB150 mV 100 kΩ 10 Hz – 100 kHz +0/-2 dB150 mV 100 kΩ 10 Hz – 100 kHz +0/-2 dB
signal to noise ratio
85 dB>90 dB>90 dB>90 dB
Tape Head RCA0.1 mV 30 Ω---
signal to noise ratio
55 dB---
Power amp in1 V 50 kΩ1 V 50 kΩ1 V 50 kΩ1 V 47 kΩ
Jack (aux)1 stereo1 stereo1 stereosame as TAPE 2
specification
150 mV 100 kΩ 10 Hz – 100 kHz +0/-2 dB150 mV 250 kΩ 10 Hz – 100 kHz +0/-2 dB150 mV 100 kΩ-
signal to noise ratio
85 dB>90 dB>90 dB-
Microphone
specification
1 stereo (2 mono jacks, adjustable)---
signal to noise ratio
0.2 mV 50 kΩ 20 Hz – 20 kHz +0/-2 dB---
Outputs40 dB---
Rec out2 stereo2 stereo2 stereo2 stereo
specification150 mV 600 Ω150 mV 4.7 kΩ150 mV 4.7 kΩ150 mV 10 kΩ
Preamp out1 V 600 Ω1 V 1 kΩ1 V 3 kΩ1 V 1.8 kΩ
Headphone out150 mV 10 kΩ2 stereo (150 mV 4.7 kΩ)2 stereo (150 mV 4.7 kΩ)-
Ext. adaptxxxx
DIN Rec/PB out-17 mV 82 kΩ17 mV 82 kΩ-
DIN Rec/PB input-150 mV 250 kΩ 10 Hz – 100 kHz +0/-2 dB150 mV 100 kΩ S/N: >90 dB-
Functions
Bass tone control150 Hz, 100 Hz ±10 dB50 Hz, 100 Hz ±10 dB50 Hz, 100 Hz ±10 dB50 Hz, 100 Hz ±10 dB
Treble tone control110 kHz, 20 kHz ±10 dB10 kHz, 20 kHz ±10 dB10 kHz, 20 kHz ±10 dB10 kHz, 20 kHz ±10 dB
Loudness+10 dB at 50 Hz +3 dB at 10 kHz+10 dB at 50 Hz +3 dB at 10 kHz+10 dB at 50 Hz +3 dB at 10 kHz+10 dB at 50 Hz +3 dB at 10 kHz
Presence+3 dB at 1 kHz--+2.5 dB at 1 kHz
Acoustic compensatorLow 1/Low 2---
High filter19 kHz / 20 kHz9 kHz6 kHz10 kHz, 20 kHz ±10 dB
Low filter110 Hz / 40 Hz30 Hz35 Hz30 Hz
Balancexxxx
Stereo switchx---
Mutingxxxx
Construction
Transformator count1111
Capacitors in the power supply26600 µF20000 µF9400 µF10000 µF
Power consumption240 W
260 W (US model)
800 W (EU model)
160 W (US model)
440 W (EU model)
270W320 W (UK model)
540 W (EU model)
Heat sinkheat sinkheat sinkheat sinkheat sink
Constructionsteel chassis with wooden side panelsteel chassissteel chassis
Optional wooden cabinet-TAC-15 (2800 yen)TAC-15 (2800 yen)TAC-15 (2800 yen)
Dimensions
Width440 mm430 mm430 mm460 mm
Height170 mm170 mm168 mm170 mm
Depth425 mm325 mm323 mm325 mm
Weight20.8 kg12.5 kg11.5 kg12 kg
Original price295000 yen99800 yen84800 yen63800 yen
Calculated price in 2025695000 yen211000 yen200000 yen123000 yen
Original price in USD$400

1: all tone controls could be turned off

TAE-8450 was the high-end preamplifier, TAN-8550 and TAN-8250 were the high-end power amplifiers. All of them had „Peak Program Meter” feature. TAN-8250 didn’t utilize V-FETs but it was far the most expensive Sony amplifier until the ESPRIT line. It was the first Sony amplifier which had bridged mono feature.

Sony TAN-8250 power amplifier
Sony TAN-8550 power amplifier
Sony TAE-8450

In 1975, three new mid-range models were released: these were the „5” models. The ES-II era ended in 1976, with the release of the lower-end TA-3650. This was the last ES-II amplifier.

The ES-II era did not last long, they were in the catalogs until 1977 in Japan and 1978 overseas. In 1978, a new era began, but more on that in the next article.

Sony TA-5650
Sony TAN-5550 power amplifier
Sony TAE-5450 preamplifier
Sony TA-3650

Power amplifier specification:

Japanese modelTAN-8550TAN-5550TAN-8250
USA/Canada model (if different)
European model (if different)
Japanese release197419751974
Distribution1974-1975 (1978 overseas)1975-1977 (1978 overseas)1974-1975 (1976 overseas)
Amplifier section
Circuit typePhase-linear DC stereo V-FET pure-complementary symmetry circuitPhase-linear DC stereo V-FET pure-complementary symmetry circuitPhase-linear DC stereo pure-complementary
Power transistors3 x 2SK60, 3 x 2SJ184 x 2SJ18, 4 x 2SK606 x 2SB520, 6 x 2SD340
Stereo/Monostereostereostereo/bridged mono
RMS output 8 Ohm 20 Hz - 20 kHz2 x 100 W2 x 50 W2 x 150 W
RMS output 4 Ohm 20 Hz - 20 kHz2 x 100 W2 x 200 W
Bridged mono output (8 Ohm 20Hz-20kHz)--500 W
Power bandwith (8 Ohm)5 Hz – 50 kHz5 Hz – 40 kHz5 Hz – 50 kHz
Frequency response (test mode, +0/-1 dB)1DC – 100 kHz (in test mode)0 Hz – 10 kHz +0 -2 dB (in test mode)DC – 100 kHz +0 -3 dB (in test mode)
Frequency response (normal mode, +0/-1 dB)120 Hz – 100 kHz +0 -3 dB10 Hz – 10 kHz +0-2 dB20 Hz – 100 kHz +0 -3 dB
Damping factor (1kHz, 8 Ohm)200100250
Harmonic distortion at rated output0.10%<0.1%0.10%
Harmonic distortion at 1 W output0.05%<0.08%0.05%
Intermodulation distortion at rated output0.10%<0,1%0.10%
Intermodulation distortion at 1 W output0.05%<0,008%0.05%
Signal to noise ratio>110dB100 dB
Residual noise (8 ohm)0.01 µW<0.02 µW1 µW
Inputs, speaker out
Variable RCA2 stereo2 stereo2 stereo
Fixed RCA---
specification (both variable and fixed)
1.0 V (50 kΩ)1,0 V 50 kΩ1,0 V 50 kΩ
Speaker outA – B (adjustable) – DIRECTA – BA – B (adjustable) – DIRECT
impedance
4 - 16 Ω4 – 16 Ω
Other functions
Low filter20 Hz (in normal mode)10 Hz (in normal mode)20 Hz (in normal mode)
Power limiter--x
Protection circuitxxx
Optical peak or overload meterx-x
Construction
Transformator count111 toroidal
Capacitors in the power supply10000 µF20000 µF20000 µF
Power consumption260 W (US)680 W (EU)380 W (US)
Heat sinkdiecast heat sink with “heat chimney” and double normal heat sinkdiecast heat sink with “heat chimney” and double normal heat sinkdiecast heat sink with “heat chimney” and double normal heat sink
Constructionsteel chassis with wooden panelssteel chassissteel chassis with wooden panels
Optional wooden cabinet-TAC-1N (3000 yen)-
Dimensions
Width440 mm460 mm440 mm
Height170 mm168 mm170 mm
Depth410 mm305 mm410 mm
Weight19 kg12.5 kg23.3 kg
Original price295000 yen87800 yen315000 yen
Calculated price in 2025696000 yen186000 yen745000 yen

1: there was a normal/test mode switch on these old amplifiers. Low frequency filtering was switched on in normal mode and switched off in test mode.

Preamplifier specification:

Japanese modelTAE-8450TAE-5450
USA/Canada model (if different)
European model (if different)
Japanese release19741975
Distribution1974-1975 (1978 overseas)1975-1977 (1978 overseas)
Amplifier section
Harmonic distortion at rated output<0.03%<0.03%
Intermodulation distortion at rated output<0.05%<0.05%
Residual noise<70 µV<200 µV
Frequency response on inputs other than phono +0/-1 dB10 Hz – 100 kHz10 Hz – 100 kHz
Inputs
Phono 11 stereo2 stereo
specification
1.5 mV 50 kΩ1.5 mV 50 kΩ
signal to noise ratio
70 dB70 dB
Phono 21 stereo-
specification
4.5 mV 50 kΩ/100 kΩ-
signal to noise ratio
70 dB-
RCA other (aux, tuner, tape etc.)6 stereo (5 adjustable)6 stereo (2 adjustable)
specification
150 mV 50 kΩ150 mV 50 kΩ
signal to noise ratio
90 dB90 dB
Jack (aux)1 stereo2 stereo
specification
150 mV 50 kΩ150 mV 50 kΩ
signal to noise ratio
90 dB90 dB
Microphone1 stereo (2 mono jacks) adjustable-
specification
20 Hz – 20 kHz +0/-3 dB 0.16 mV 50 kΩ-
signal to noise ratio
50 dB-
Tape head1 stereo, same as PHONO 2-
specification
0.16 mV 10 Ω, 30 Ω, 100 Ω, 1 kΩ-
signal to noise ratio
50 dB-
Outputs
Rec out (RCA)2 stereo2 stereo
specification
150 mV 1 kΩ150 mV 1 kΩ
signal to noise ratio
Rec out (jack)--
Amplifier out2 stereo2 stereo
specification
1 V 1 kΩ1 V 1 kΩ / 2 kΩ
signal to noise ratio
Ext. adapt150 mV 10 kΩ2 stereo 150 mV 1 kΩ
Headphone out0.5 V 100 Ω0.3 V 50 Ω
Functions
Bass tone control150 Hz, 100 Hz ±10 dB50 Hz, 100 Hz ±10 dB
Treble tone control110 kHz, 20 kHz ±10 dB10 kHz, 20 kHz ±10 dB
Loudnessx-
Presence+3.5 dB at 1 kHz-
High filter19 / 20 kHz9 / 20 kHz
Low filter110 / 40 Hz10 / 40 Hz
Balancexx
Muting switchxx
Stereo switchxx
VU meterpeak program meter-
Construction
Transformator count11
Power consumption20W (US model) 22W (EU model)9W
Constructionsteel chassis with wooden side panelsteel chassis
Optional wooden frame-TAC-15 (2800 yen)
Dimensions
Width440 mm460 mm
Height170 mm168 mm
Depth340 mm323 mm
Weight11.8 kg9.2 kg
Original price285000 yen89800 yen
Calculated price in 2025674000 yen190000 yen

1: all tone controls could be turned off

Intermediate period

In 1977 Sony changed the entire amplifier model range. They discontinued the ES-II category and the entire „ES” designation disappeared for a few years. This was called the pre-ESPRIT period. This did not last long, in 1980 the ESPRIT designation appeared in some catalogs, and in 1982 a new amplifier appeared with the ES designation, but more on that later.

In 1977 a completely new family of amplifiers appeared. The model designations changed a little but not much. All amplifier model number started with „TA”:

  • TA-Fx stands for integrated amplifier. A higher number means a higher category.
  • TA-Nx stands for power amplifier. A higher number means a higher category.
  • TA-Ex stands for preamplifier. A higher number means a higher category.

Although these amplifiers do not strictly fall into the ES or ESPRIT categories, I am including the top models in the article because they were Sony’s top of the line amplifiers in those years.

All new integrated amplifiers were class AB, but only the top model used V-FETs. The switch mode power supply appeared in the amplifiers in this period. Sony almost immediately began to use these in the top models, although some models also retained the traditional toroidal transformer. Sony called the switch mode power supply PLPS (Pulse Locked Power Supply).

The appearance of the amplifiers became a slightly updated version of the previous V-FET amplifiers. However, the wooden side panels were gone.

Sony TA-F7

TA-F7 was the earliest model, it appeared in the catalogues in March, 1977. It was the only model which still used V-FETs. F6B and F5 arrived later, in November.

TA-F7 used 3 toroidal transformers but the others used the new switching power supply.

Sony TA-F6B
Sony TA-F5
Sony TA-F5A (European version of TA-F5)

The new amplifiers were first released overseas in 1978. The TA-F7 was available for a short time, and was soon replaced by the TA-F7B version overseas. The B meant that it’s a black version. In Europe, the TA-F5A version was available instead of the TA-F5. This still had a DIN connector. In other markets, the DIN connector had already been discontinued.

The microphone input has also been removed from amplifiers from now on.

A new flagship power amplifier and a preamplifier were also released in 1977: the TA-N7 (and the N7B black version) and the TA-E7B. The TA-N7 was a V-FET amplifier.

Sony TA-E7 preamplifier
Sony TA-N7 power amplifier

At the end of 1978, the integrated amplifier product line was replaced. The new models no longer used V-FETs and all had switch mode power supplies. This time the design was also completely changed, becoming much more futuristic. Interestingly, the inputs were placed on the back of the front panel of the amplifier, in order to keep signal paths as short as possible (on TA-F80 and TA-F70). The previous VU meters have also been replaced with thin LED displays.

3 new integrated amplifier released in 1978.

Sony TA-F80
Sony TA-F70

The tone controls and other control buttons were behind the lower fold-down panel on TA-F80 and TA-F70.

Sony TA-F60

Specifications:

Japanese modelTA-F7, TA-F7BTA-F6BTA-F5TA-F80TA-F70TA-F60
USA/Canada model (if different)TA-F5
European model (if different)TA-F5A
Japanese release197719771977197819781978
Distribution1977-1978 (1981 overseas)1977-1978 (1981 overseas)1977-1978 (1979 overseas)1978-1980 (1981 overseas)1978-1980 (1981 overseas)1978-1980
Amplifier section
Circuit typeV-FETPure-complementary SEPP DC
Power transistors6 x Sony 2SK60, 6 x Sony 2SJ18
RMS output 8 Ohm 20 Hz - 20 kHz2 x 70 W2 x 100 W2 x 70 W2 x 120 W2 x 90 W2 x 75 W
Power bandwith (8 Ohm)5 Hz – 40 kHz5 Hz – 35 kHz5 Hz – 35 kHz5 Hz – 30 kHz5 Hz – 30 kHz5 Hz – 30 kHz
Frequency response (+0/-1 dB)DC – 100 kHzDC – 100 kHz3 Hz – 70 kHzDC – 100 kHzDC – 100 kHz3 Hz – 70 kHz
Damping factor ( 1kHz, 8 Ohm)60504010010040
Harmonic distortion at rated output<0.015%<0.03%0.04%<0.007%<0.007%<0.01%
Harmonic distortion at 1 W output<0.015%<0.015%<0.02% (10 W output)<0.003%<0.008% (10 W)
Intermodulation distortion at rated output<0.015%<0.03%0.01%<0.007%<0.007%<0.01%
Intermodulation distortion at 1 W output<0.015%<0.008%<0.008% (10 W output)<0.0033%<0.003%<0.008% (10 W)
Signal to noise ratio>110 dB>115 dB105 dB105 dB100 dB
Residual noise (8 ohm)<0.12 mV<50 µV<50 µV<100 µV<100 µV<150 µV
Speaker outA – B (4-16 Ω)A – B (8-16 Ω)A – B (4-16 Ω)
A – B (8-16 Ω on EU model)
A – B (8-16 Ω)A – B (8-16 Ω)A – B (8-16 Ω)
Inputs
Phono RCA2 stereo1 stereo2 stereo (TA-F5)
1 stereo (TA-F5A)
2 stereo2 stereo1 stereo
specification
2.5 mV 50 kΩ2.5 mV 50 kΩ2.5 mV 50 kΩ
250 mV (MC mode, only on TA-F5)
switchable: 2.5 mV 100 Ω
0.125 mV 100 Ω, 33 Ω
switchable: 2.5 mV 50 kΩ
0.125 mV 100 Ω, 33 Ω
switchable: 2.5 mV 50 kΩ
0.25 mV 100 Ω
signal to noise ratio75 dB85 dB85 dB88 dB / 80 dB88 dB / 78 dB88 dB / 75 dB
Phono secondary RCA-1 stereo----
specification
-0.08 mV 100 Ω----
signal to noise ratio
-70 dB----
RCA other (aux, tuner, tape etc.)5 stereo5 stereo4 stereo4 stereo4 stereo4 stereo
specification
150 mV 50 kΩ
5 Hz – 100 kHz +0/-1 dB
150 mV 50 kΩ
2 Hz – 150 kHz +0/-1 dB
150 mV 50 kΩ150 mV 50 kΩ150 mV 50 kΩ150 mV 50 kΩ
signal to noise ratio
95 dB105 dB100 dB105 dB105 dB100 dB
Power amp in1 V 100 kΩ1,3 V 50 kΩ----
Jack (aux)same as TAPE 2same as TAPE 2----
Outputs
Rec out2 stereo (one duplicated on the front panel as stereo jack)2 stereo (one duplicated on the front panel as stereo jack)2 stereo (TA-F5)
1 stereo (TA-F5A)
2 stereo2 stereo2 stereo
specification150 mV 10 kΩ150 mV 10 kΩ150 mV 4.7 kΩ150 mV 4.7 kΩ150 mV 4.7 kΩ150 mV 4.7 kΩ
Preamp out1 V 1.5 kΩ1,3 V 2.5 kΩ----
Headphone outxxxxxx
DIN Rec/PB out2--22 mV 82 kΩ---
DIN Rec/PB input2--150 mV 50 kΩ---
Functions
Bass tone control130 Hz, 60 Hz ±10 dB60 Hz ±10 dB60 Hz ±10 dB25 Hz ±10 dB25 Hz ±10 dB60 Hz ±10 dB
Treble tone control120 kHz, 40 kHz ±10 dB25 kHz ±10 dB25 kHz ±10 dB50 kHz ±10 dB50 kHz ±10 dB25 kHz ±10 dB
Loudness-----60 Hz +10 dB
25 kHz +6 dB
High filter19 kHz9 kHz9 kHz---
Low filter130 Hz30 Hz15 Hz15 Hz15 Hz15 Hz
Balancexxxxxx
Stereo switchxxxstereo/monostereo/mono-
Mutingxx----
VU Meterleft/rightleft/rightleft/rightleft/rightleft/rightleft/right
Construction
Transformator count3 toroidal0 (switching PS)0 (switching PS)0 (switching PS)0 (switching PS)0 (switching PS)
Capacitors in the power supply60000 µF
Power consumption192W 400W (EU model) 410W (UK model)190 W 450 W (EU model) 190 W (US model)160 W 270 W (EU model) 125 W (US model)195 W 550 W (EU model)145 W 120 W (US model) 370 W (EU model)110 W 120 W (US model) 310 W (EU model)
Heat sinkheat sinkheat sinkouter heat sinkHeat pipe systemHeat pipe systemHeat pipe system
Construction
Dimensions
Width430 mm430 mm410 mm430 mm430 mm430 mm
Height170 mm170 mm145 mm160 mm160 mm155 mm
Depth420 mm390 mm370 mm410 mm410 mm340 mm
Weight20 kg12 kg7.2 kg9.9 kg8.7 kg6.7 kg
ColorTA-F7: silver
TA-F7B: black
Original price178000 yen99800 yen59800 yen158000 yen89800 yen69800 yen
Calculated price in 2025318000 yen178500 yen107000 yen271000 yen154000 yen120000 yen

1: all tone controls and filters can be turned off, except on TA-F5 and TA-F60

2: DIN connector only on TA-F5A

Two years after the 1978 TA-F series, Sony came out with another series: in 1980, the TA-AX series was released. The TA-AX series featured an amplifier technology called Audio Current Transfer and Legato Linear. They were the first amplifiers with these technologies. But basically, these were also class AB integrated amplifiers. Their special feature was the linear volume control. All models used the heat pipe cooling system.

The top model, TA-AX80, was only released in Japan. TA-AX series was not lived for long, its last model, the TA-AX70, was released in 1982, which was also only released in Japan. This had a traditional volume control. Just like previous serieses, there were of course lower end models in this series. As I mentioned in the beginning of the first article, I will not deal with those.

The tone controls and other control buttons were behind the lower fold-down panel on TA-AX series (except TA-AX70), just like on upper models of TA-F series. All Japanese TA-AX models had switching power supply.

Sony TA-AX8
Sony TA-AX7
Sony TA-AX6
Sony TA-AX70
Japanese modelTA-AX8TA-AX7TA-AX6TA-AX70
USA/Canada model (if different)not releasednot released
European model (if different)not releasednot released
Japanese release1980198019811982
Distribution1980-19811980-19821981-19831982-1984
Amplifier section
Circuit typeAudio Current Transfer
Legato Linear
Audio Current Transfer
Legato Linear
Audio Current Transfer
Legato Linear
Audio Current Transfer
Legato Linear
Power transistors2 x NEC A1141, 2 x NEC C2681
RMS output 8 Ohm 20 Hz - 20 kHz2 x 100 W2 x 80 W2 x 75 W2 x 75 W
Power bandwith (8 Ohm)5 Hz – 100 kHz5 Hz – 100 kHz5 Hz – 100 kHz
Frequency response (+0/-1 dB)0.1 Hz – 600 kHz (+0 -3 dB)0.1 Hz – 600 kHz (+0 -3 dB)5 Hz – 100 kHz (+0/-3 dB)
Damping factor ( 1kHz, 8 Ohm)150150100100
Harmonic distortion at rated output0.004%0.004%<0.004%0.004%
Harmonic distortion at 1 W output
Intermodulation distortion at rated output0.004%0.004%<0.004%
Intermodulation distortion at 1 W output
Signal to noise ratio95 dB95 dB
Residual noise (8 ohm)
Speaker outA – B (4-16 Ω)A – B (4-16 Ω)A – B (4-16 Ω)A – B
Inputs
Phono RCA1 stereo1 stereo1 stereo1 stereo
specification
switchable: 2.5 mV 100 / 50 kΩ
0.13 mV 40 / 3 Ω
switchable: 2.5 mV 50 kΩ
0.13 mV 40 / 3 Ω
switchable: 2.5 mV 50 kΩ
0.13 mV 40 / 3 Ω
signal to noise ratio81 dB / 70 dB80 dB / 70 dB88 dB / 68 dB88 dB / 68 dB
RCA other (aux, tuner, tape etc.)4 stereo4 stereo4 stereo4 stereo
specification
150 mV 50 kΩ150 mV 50 kΩ150 mV 50 kΩ
signal to noise ratio
92 dB92 dB98 dB
Outputs
Rec out2 stereo2 stereo2 stereo2 stereo
specification150 mV 220 Ω150 mV 220 Ω150 mV 1 kΩ
Headphone outxxxx
Functions
Bass tone control160 Hz ±10 dB
50 Hz +4 dB (bass boost)
60 Hz ±10 dB
50 Hz +4 dB (bass boost)
60 Hz ±8 dB
50 Hz +4 dB (bass boost)
Treble tone control125 kHz ±10 dB25 kHz ±10 dB25 kHz ±8 dB
Low filter115 Hz15 Hz15 Hzx
Balancexxxx
Stereo switchstereo/monostereo/mono--
Mutingxxx-
Construction
Transformator count0 (switching PS)0 (switching PS)0 (switching PS)0 (switching PS)
Power consumption190 W170 W120 W
150 W (US model)
140 W (EU model)
120 W
Heat sinkheat pipe systemheat pipe systemheat pipe systemheat pipe system
Construction
Dimensions
Width430 mm430 mm430 mm430 mm
Height105 mm105 mm105 mm105 mm
Depth350 mm350 mm350 mm360 mm
Weight7 kg6.7 kg6.1 kg6.3 kg
Color
Original price130000 yen89800 yen69800 yen75000 yen
Calculated price in 2025200000 yen138000 yen102000 yen107000 yen

1: all tone controls and filters can be turned off

Róbert Sipos (2026)

Unless otherwise noted, all photos are scans from my own original Japanese Sony catalogs.