Description: Hybrid monoblock power amplifier. Tube complement: one Siemens C3g or Electro-Harmonix 6C45PiEH. Output power (before clipping): 200W into 8 ohms (23dBW), 380W into 4 ohms (22.8dBW), 500W into 2 ohms (21.0dB), with the first 60W in class-A. Inputs: unbalanced (RCA), balanced (XLR). Voltage gain: x30 (29.5dB). Input impedance: 47k ohms. Bandwidth: 11Hz–75kHz, –3dB. Output impedance: 0.4 ohm, 20Hz–20kHz (into 8 ohms). Frequency response: N/A. THD: N/A. Signal/noise: N/A.
Dimensions: 16.6" (425mm) W by 9" (230mm) H by 16.6" (425mm) D. Weight: 99…
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Analog Sources: Continuum Audio Labs Caliburn, Cobra, Castellon turntable, tonearm, stand; TechDAS Air Force One turntable; Graham Engineering Phantom Supreme II, Kuzma 4Point tonearms; Lyra Atlas & Titan i, Ortofon Anna, Miyajima Labs Focus (mono), cartridges.
Digital Sources; MSB Platinum Diamond DAC IV & Platinum Data CD IV D/A converter & CD transport, Simaudio Moon Evolution 650D DAC–CD transport, BPT-modified Alesis Masterlink hard-disk recorder, Meridian Digital Media System music server, Pure Music playback software.
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Before performing any measurements, I ran one of the Ypsilon Aelius amplifiers (serial no.31) for an hour at one-third its specified maximum power of 67W into 8 ohms, thermally the worst case for an amplifier with a class-B output stage. At the end of that period, the heatsinks were moderately hot at 44.2°C (111.5°F), while the chassis was cooler at 40°C (103.9°F).
I then measured the amplifier, using Stereophile's loan sample of the top-of-the-line Audio Precision SYS2722 system (see www.ap.com and the January 2008 "As We See It"). I first performed a…
Description: Remote-controlled, three-chassis line preamplifier. Analog inputs: 6 balanced, 6 unbalanced, plus Tape Input. Analog outputs: 2 pairs (1 variable-level, Master; 1 fixed-level, Slave) balanced on XLRs; 2 pairs (Maater, Slave) unbalanced on RCAs. Gain range: –90dB to +10dB in 99 steps of 1dB. Frequency response: 2Hz–60kHz, –3dB. Signal/noise: >110dB ref. 5V. Channel separation: 100dB at 1kHz, ref. 1V. CMRR: 60dB at 1kHz. Input impedance: 42k ohms, balanced. Output impedance: 120 ohms, single-ended; 120 ohms, balanced. Power consumption: 45W.
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Analog Sources: Linn Sondek LP12 turntable with Lingo power supply, Linn Ekos tonearm, Linn Arkiv B phono cartridge.
Digital Sources: Ayre Acoustics C-5xeMP universal player; Apple 2.7GHz i7 Mac mini laptop running OS10.7.5, iTunes 10, Pure Music 1.86; Shuttle PC with Lynx AES16 soundcard & dual-core AMD Athlon processor running Windows 7, Foobar 2000, Adobe Audition 3.0; dCS Debussy, Mark Levinson No.30.6, Arcam FMJ D33, Logitech Transporter D/A converters; Ayre Acoustics QA-9 USB A/D converter; Halide USB-S/PDIF converter; Mirage MMS-5A media…
I measured the Pass Laboratories XP-30's electrical performance with Stereophile's loan sample of the top-of-the-line Audio Precision SYS2722 system (see www.ap.com and the January 2008 "As We See It"). The maximum gain for both balanced input/balanced output and single-ended input/single-ended output, with the volume control set to "99," was slightly less than the specified 10dB, at 9.45dB. The volume control operated in accurate 1dB steps, meaning that the unity-gain setting was "89." The balanced input impedance was slightly but inconsequentially lower than…
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Bifrost:
Bifrost is the world's most affordable fully upgradable DAC, featuring 32-bit D/A conversion, a fully discrete analog section, and a sophisticated bit-perfect clock management system, together with one of the most advanced asynchronous USB 2.0 input sections available, as well as SPDIF coaxial and optical inputs, all with 24/192 capability.
Fully Upgradable: The Future-Proof DAC Worried about rapidly-changing USB input…