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Description: Solid-state integrated amplifier. Analog inputs: 1 line-level with adjustable level (RCA), 1 line-level with fixed level (RCA), 1 MM phono (RCA). Digital inputs: 4 S/PDIF (2 BNC, 2 TosLink), 1 USB. Digital resolution: 16–24 bits, 32–192kHz (S/PDIF); 16–24 bits, 44.1–192kHz plus DSD64 (DoP) (USB). Preamplifier gain: 12dB. Preamplifier input impedance: 14k ohms (line-level, adjustable), 12k ohms (line-level, fixed), 47k ohms (phono). Preamplifier THD: 0.002% at 1kHz, 1V. Power amplifier: Output power (1kHz): 60Wpc into 8 ohms (17.8dBW). Frequency…
IsoAcoustics Inc., 39 Main Street N., Unit 5, Markham, Ontario L3P 1X3, Canada. Tel: (905) 294-4672. Web: www.isoacoustics.com. US distributor: Audio Plus Services, 156 Lawrence Paquette Drive, Champlain, NY 12919. Tel: (800) 663-9352. Web: www.audioplusservices.com
Audio-Creative, Rutenberg 9, 8103RE Raalte, The Netherlands. Tel: (31) (0)6-423-73-473. Web: audio-creative.nl
Analog Sources: Garrard 301 turntable; EMT 997, Wand Plus tonearms; Ortofon SPU Century & SPU A Wood, Shindo SPU pickup heads; Denon DL-103, EMT TSD 15 SPH cartridges.
Digital Sources: Apple MacBook Air laptop computer running Roon v.1.5, Hegel Music Systems Mohican CD player, Mytek Liberty D/A processor.
Preamplification: Auditorium 23 Hommage T1 & T2 step-up transformers, Shindo Laboratory Monbrison (2017) preamplifier.
Power Amplifiers: Air Tight ATM-300R, Shindo Laboratory Haut-Brion.
Loudspeakers: Altec Flamenco, DeVore…
I measured the Exposure XM5 integrated amplifier and D/A processor with my Audio Precision SYS2722 system (see the January 2008 "As We See It"). Usually before performing any testing, I run an amplifier for an hour at one-third power into 8 ohms, which is thermally the most stressful condition for a design with a class-AB output stage. With the Exposure XM5, however, I cut short this preconditioning after 15 minutes. The temperature of the amplifier's bottom panel, to which the output devices are fastened, had already reached 163.6°F (73.1°C), and I was concerned…
Editor: Our sincere thanks to Art Dudley for the recent review of the Exposure XM5 Integrated Amplifier. The XM5 was designed for "real-world" buyers who want a unit that can do most things, without taking up the room needed by conventional hi-fi separates. These days, many urban dwellers don't have the space for a living room full of boxes. The XM5's half-width size allows it to be more flexible for positioning, while not compromising performance. The circuitry is based on the legendary Exposure 2010S2—which is the staple of our separates range—but it necessarily…
I was shocked. I could not believe people were actually trading these luxurious, linen-covered, rag-papered, thick-librettoed boxes for chintzy, verkakte plastic "jewel cases…
I compared the PS Audio's FPGA PerfectWave DirectStream to a DAC that uses a sigma-delta chip and sells for almost the same price: Mytek's Manhattan II ($5995), which uses the Sabre ES9038Pro chip. The two DACs differed greatly in their portrayals of space, texture, and musical momentum.
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Intrigued by this 30-year-old D/A processor, I thought it would be interesting to run it through my standard set of measurements, using my Audio Precision SYS2722 system (see the January 2008 "As We See It").
The Digital Link's serial number on the pcb was 1172. Its single coaxial S/PDIF input would lock only to data sampled at 44.1 or 48kHz, an understandable limitation of its Yamaha S/PDIF receiver chip—back in 1989, there were no sources of data sampled with rates above 48kHz. A 1kHz digital signal at 0dBFS resulted in an output level…