If enabled, the Holographic matrix fundamentally re-shapes the transfer function of the actual amplifying circuit
to do its job. So again, the delity of the signal is as if the Holographic matrix was designed integral to the circuit.
This is a highly-unusual design, as normally signal processing functions add extra circuits to the main amplication
circuit.
Such additional circuitry cannot but negatively impact sound quality when in use and often even when disabled.
Specications:
Gain :
Frequency Response:
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD, Balanced/Single-Ended):
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR, Balanced/Single-Ended):
Output Power (16Ω, Balanced/Single-Ended):
Output Voltage (600Ω, Balanced/Single-Ended):
Input Voltage (Pro iCAN):
Input Voltage (iPower Plus):
Power Consumption:
Dimensions:
Weight:
0dB, 9dB and 18dB user-selectable
0.5Hz to 500kHz(-3dB)
Balanced SE
Solid-State: ≤0.0015% ≤0.005%
Tube: ≤0.002% ≤0.005%
Tube+: ≤0.012% ≤0.2%
>147dB(A) / > 137dB(A)
>14,000mW / >4,800mW
>23V / >11.5V
DC 9V/6.7A – 18V/3.35A
AC 85 – 265V, 50/60Hz
≤ 22W idle, 50W max.
213(l) x 192.5(w) x 63.3(h) mm
1.93kg (4.3 lbs)
Test conditions:
Gain = 0dB, 0.775V(0dBu) with 300 Ohm load unless stated otherwise
SNR Balanced re 23V, SNR SE re. 11.5V
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