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Device typeintegrated amplifierintegrated amplifier
Element basetransistortransistor
Toroidal transformer
Amplifier parameters
Number of channels22
Frequency range20 – 20000 Hz20 – 20000 Hz
Power per channel (8Ω)80 W50 W
Power per channel (4Ω)175 W90 W
Signal to noise ratio105 dB105 dB
Signal to noise ratio (Phono MM/MC)80 dB80 dB
Harmonic distortion0.003 %0.003 %
Channel sensitivity / impedance
Line input
1000 mV
10 kOhm
1000 mV
10 kOhm
Phono MM/MC
5 mV
47 kOhm
5 mV
47 kOhm
Preout
735 mV
0.23 kOhm
630 mV
0.23 kOhm
Connectors
Inputs
Phono
Phono
RCA6 pairs6 pairs
Outputs
Pre-Amp
Pre-Amp
For acoustics2 шт2 шт
REC (to recorder)1 pairs1 pairs
Trigger output1 шт
On headphones3.5 mm (mini-Jack)3.5 mm (mini-Jack)
Front panel
display
audio input jack
headphone output
display
audio input jack
headphone output
Features
Adjustments
balance adjustment
level adjustment
balance adjustment
level adjustment
More features
auto power off
ММ phono stage
auto power off
ММ phono stage
General
Remote control
Power output1 шт
PSUinternalinternal
Power consumption500 W350 W
Dimensions (WxDxH)433x275x85 mm432х275х85 mm
Weight9.2 kg8.5 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogjanuary 2016january 2014

Power per channel (8Ω)

The nominal sound power output by the amplifier per channel when operating with a load having a dynamic resistance (impedance) of 8 ohms. In our catalog, this parameter is indicated for the mode when all channels of the amplifier work under load (see "Number of channels"); in the presence of unused channels, the rated power may be slightly higher, but this mode cannot be called standard.

Rated power can be simply described as the highest output signal power at which the amplifier is able to work stably for a long time (at least an hour) without negative consequences. These are average figures, because in fact, the audio signal is by definition unstable, and individual level jumps can significantly exceed the rated power. However, it is she who is the main basis for assessing the overall loudness of the sound.

This indicator also determines which speakers can be connected to the amplifier: their rated power should not be lower than that of the amplifier.

According to the laws of electrodynamics, with different dynamic load resistance, the output power of the amplifier will also be different. In modern speakers, the standard values \u200b\u200bare 8, 6, 4 and 2 Ohms, and power levels are indicated for them.

Power per channel (4Ω)

The nominal sound power output by the amplifier per channel when a load with a dynamic resistance (impedance) of 4 ohms is connected to it. See Power per Channel (8Ω) for more information on power rating and its relationship to impedance.

Preout

Signal level and dynamic impedance provided by the device at the preamplifier output (see "Outputs" for details).

The signal level must not be lower than the sensitivity of the power amplifier (see "Type") to which the signal is received — otherwise the power amplifier will not be able to provide a normal signal level already at its outputs.

Dynamic resistance (impedance) of the preamplifier output. This value is exactly the same as the input impedance of the REC output — see the relevant paragraph above. For more information about the exit itself, see "Exits".

Trigger output

The number of trigger outputs in the amplifier design. Trigger outputs are used as part of the external device control system (see "Advanced"), namely for power management: when turned on, the amplifier supplies a control signal that "wakes up" other components of the audio system (for example, a receiver or subwoofer); this way you don't have to include them separately. Of course, these components must be equipped with trigger inputs to use this feature.

Power output

The number of additional outputs for powering external devices installed on the amplifier case. In fact, these outputs are ordinary 230 V household sockets, due to which the amplifier also plays the role of an extension cord. This feature can be very useful if the power cables of other devices in the audio system are too short or there are no free sockets nearby. The only thing to keep in mind is the restrictions on connecting multiple devices to the same outlet.

Power consumption

The power consumed by the amplifier during normal operation. Some manufacturers may indicate average power values, some — indicators at maximum load. However, anyway, this parameter allows you to quite adequately assess the power consumption of the device and the requirements for connected power.

In addition, it can be useful if you have doubts about the accuracy of the claimed data on the output power (see "Power per channel (8Ω)"). The basic rule is that the total power rating of all channels cannot exceed the total power consumption of the amplifier. In addition, there are special formulas that allow you to derive the maximum possible rated power depending on the power supply and type of amplifier; they can be found in special sources.
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