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Device typeprocessor-amplifierprocessor-amplifier
Featuresconcertconcert
Element basetransistortransistor
Amplifier parameters
Number of channels22
Frequency range
20 – 20000 Hz /+ 0, - 1 дБ/
20 – 20000 Hz /+ 0, - 1 дБ/
Power per channel (8Ω)
215 W /in bridge mode — 700 W/
215 W /in bridge mode — 700 W/
Power per channel (4Ω)
350 W /in bridge mode — 1100 W/
350 W /in bridge mode — 1100 W/
Power per channel (2Ω)550 W550 W
Signal-to-noise ratio (Main)97 dB97 dB
Damping factor200200
Harmonic distortion0.5 %0.5 %
Channel sensitivity / impedance
Balanced XLR input
20 kOhm
20 kOhm
Line input
10 kOhm
10 kOhm
Connectors
To amplifier (Main)RCA/XLRRCA/Jack/XLR
Trigger1 шт
Outputs
Pre-Amp
Jack (6.35 mm) /2/
Speakon /2/
 
Jack (6.35 mm)
Speakon
For acoustics2 шт2 шт
Front panel
display
indicators
display
indicators
Features
Adjustments
level adjustment /each channel/
level adjustment /each channel/
More features
By-pass/Direct
limiter
By-pass/Direct
limiter
General
PSUinternalinternal
Mount size2U2U
Dimensions (WxDxH)483х196x89 mm483х196x89 mm
Weight3.9 kg3.9 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogfebruary 2016october 2015

Trigger

The number of trigger inputs provided in the design of the amplifier.

The trigger input is intended for power management and is used to build audio systems, where one of the components (for example, a player) plays the role of a control device for the rest, including and amplifier. When such a device is turned on, a signal is sent to the trigger inputs of the “slave” that also wakes them up. This saves the user from having to enable each component separately.

Outputs

— Preamplifier (Pre-Amp). The presence in the design of the device of a separate output for the signal from the preamplifier. In the type of amplifiers of the same name (see "Type"), such an output is available by definition and is the main, and sometimes the only one. On integrated models (see ibid.) , the Pre-Amp output allows you to connect an external power amplifier and use it instead of the internal one. This feature can be useful, for example, to connect a more powerful speaker instead of the original one, or to work in Bi-amping mode. It is worth noting that the Pre-Amp output can also be installed in power amplifiers, playing the role of a "splitter".

— Subwoofer. The presence in the amplifier design of a separate subwoofer output. Usually, such an output uses an RCA connector (see "Input to the amplifier (Main)"), and the function itself is implemented through a crossover, which selects the low-frequency range in the signal and redirects it to a subwoofer. The "own" output makes it much easier to connect a subwoofer : it does not require any additional equipment, the amplifier itself is enough. This usually provides for the possibility of working with any type of subwoofer — both passive and active; however, in the first case, you will need an additional external amplifier.

— Coaxial S/P-DIF. The presence in the design of the amplifier of the S / P-DIF output of an electric typ...e, with signal transmission via a coaxial cable. For more information about this interface, see the relevant paragraph in the "Inputs" section.

Optical. The presence in the design of the amplifier output for transmitting a digital audio signal over a fiber optic cable TOSLINK. For more information about this interface, see the relevant paragraph in the "Inputs" section.

Jack (6.35 mm). Presence of TRS type outputs in the design of the amplifier. These outputs are jacks for 6.35 mm Jack plugs and may look like the corresponding headphone jack (see below). However, this similarity is misleading: TRS produce sound on the principle of "one channel per plug" (an exception may be information amplifiers). This type of Jack connector is found mainly in high-end professional amplifiers.

Speakon. An interface used in professional audio equipment to connect acoustics to a power amplifier. It has become widespread in high power equipment, including concert amplifiers (see "Intended Use"), due to its increased reliability and suitability even for working with very powerful audio signals. But in household appliances it is rarely used.

Control output (IR). The control output allows the amplifier's built-in IR receiver to be used to control other components in the audio system, such as a DVD player in another room, out of range of the remote control, from the remote control. With this scheme of operation, the amplifier actually plays the role of a remote sensor, receiving commands and transmitting them through the control output to another device. Note that the very presence of such inputs and outputs does not guarantee the compatibility of various devices, especially if they are produced by different manufacturers; Sharing details should be clarified in the official documentation.
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