To control the volume, an Analog Devices digital potentiometer is used that has 256 steps “compressed” into 100 levels (0-99) so as to obtain a pseudo-logarithmic regulation. This component is made up of an array of precision resistors switched by mosfets. Therefore, as opposed to other similar products, there are no active devices (operational amplifiers) which could cause a decline in musical performance.
Given the absence of any feedback, the single active devices are selected individually.The passive components used include high quality parts such as electrolytic capacitors, with extremely low internal impedance, polypropylene capacitors and low-noise metal film resistors. Each individual component has been chosen according to the real sound quality, determined through numerous listening tests.
Technical Specifications;
Power Output (RMS): 150W into 8 Ohms
Nominal mains voltage: 230V (200V÷265V)
Maximum Output Current: 25A, 80A peak
Quiescent Consumption: < 60W
Output Impedance: < 0,3 Ohms
Maximum Consumption: < 500 W
Input Impedance: 38 kOhms
Distortion (THD): <0,1%
Frequency Response: 5Hz ÷ 150kHz (-3dB)
Inputs: 5 lines + 1 phono (optional)
Maximum input voltage: ±5 V peak
Dimensions: 440 x 320 x 100 mm (WxDxH)
Weight: 12 kg
Chassis Material: Aluminium
Headphone Output Impedance: 50 Ohm
Stereo sound systems can be divided into two forms: The first is "true" or "natural" stereo in which a live sound is captured, with any natural reverberation or ambience present, by an array of microphones. The signal is then reproduced over multiple loudspeakers to recreate, as close as possible, the live sound.
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