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Kenwood L-A1
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About
your
new
Kenwood
L-A1
amplifier
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All
the
power
you
need
and
more
®
Super
C!
All
amplifier
circuits
in
the
Kenwood
L-A1
amplifier
use
our
newly
developed
Super
C‘
circuits
(Super
Constant
Current
Cascade
Circuit).
While
most
amplifiers
use
differential
amplifier
circuits,
in
designing
the
Super
C4
we
focused
on
a
new
way
of
reducing
the
in-phase
noise
normally
suppressed
by
using
the
common-mode
rejection
ratio
(CMRR)
inherent
to
differential
amplifiers.
The
result
was
a
dramatic
reduction
in
the
noise
generated
in
the
first
stages
of
the
amplifier
circuits.
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Ordinary
design
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2
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IN2
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L-A1
4VCC
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Revolving
resistor
volume
The
master
volume
of
the
L-Al
amplifier
uses
a
newly
developed
large-scale
(type
32)
revolving
resistor
volume.
While
ordinary
volumes
have
a
slider
that
moves
over
the
resistor,
the
slider
in
the
L-A1
is
fixed
over
the
volume
while
the
resistor
is
rotated.
This
design
eliminates
the
connection
formerly
created
by
crimping
between
the
printed
circuit
board
and
the
resistor
and
allows
the
amplifier
to
deliver
better
sound.
This
revolving
resistor
design
also
makes
it
possible
to
realize
special
variant
control
characteristics
which
in
turn
made
it
possible
for
us
to
use
a
master
volume
with
the
unbelievably
low
impedance
of
1k
Q.
This
gives
you
the
low
impedance
you
need
in
actual
use,
and
reduces
the
noise
generated
from
the
volume
and
main
amplifier
to
the
barest
minimum.
®
Multiple-driver
system
The
power
amplification
system
uses
four
parallel
push-pull
circuits
with
large-scale
transistors
(Pc=120W),
which
make
it
possible
for
the
L-A1
to
produce
strong
output
even
when
the
impedance
of
speaker
systems
has
fallen
low
at
some
frequencies.
In
ordinary
parallel
push-pull
circuits,
only
the
power
transistors
in
the
final
stage
are
connected
in
parallel,
while
all
other
driver
transistors
in
the
previous
stage
are
usedin
common.
.
The
multi-driver
system
used
in
the
L-A1,
however,
includes
a
group
of
driver
transistors
for
each
group
of
power
transistors
in
a
design
that
connects
four
groups
of
Darlington
circuits
in
true
parallel.
This
circuit
structure
reduces
the
load
on
individual
transistors,
making
it
possible
to
gain
a
stable
circuit
operation
with
sufficient
current
and
less
heat.
Ordinary
design
L-A1
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Kenwood L-A1 Specifications

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BrandKenwood
ModelL-A1
CategoryAmplifier
LanguageEnglish

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