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<blockquote data-quote="Ampdog" data-source="post: 33324" data-attributes="member: 144"><p>Thought they would go onto one page.</p><p></p><p>Characteristics briefly: Transistor 80 + 80W integrated amplifier, 2nd and 3rd order harmonics <0,007% (70W), higher order distortion below threshold of audibility (<0,001%) courtesy of some special design topology; cross-over distortion <0,003% at 1W; open-loop bandwidth: 5Hz - 100 kHz; closed loop bandwidth 4Hz - 1,2 MHz (28 dB gNFB); soft power-up and delayed l.s. switch-in; MM phono input included (MC by addition of special board); separate input sensitivity pre-sets to equalise input sources; peak clipping indicator; 3 switchable l.f. peaking contours below 70 Hz to assist bass-challenged small loudspeakers; usual controls.</p><p></p><p>The face has been changed since to remove mechanical noisy input selector (now a rotary switch).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ampdog, post: 33324, member: 144"] Thought they would go onto one page. Characteristics briefly: Transistor 80 + 80W integrated amplifier, 2nd and 3rd order harmonics <0,007% (70W), higher order distortion below threshold of audibility (<0,001%) courtesy of some special design topology; cross-over distortion <0,003% at 1W; open-loop bandwidth: 5Hz - 100 kHz; closed loop bandwidth 4Hz - 1,2 MHz (28 dB gNFB); soft power-up and delayed l.s. switch-in; MM phono input included (MC by addition of special board); separate input sensitivity pre-sets to equalise input sources; peak clipping indicator; 3 switchable l.f. peaking contours below 70 Hz to assist bass-challenged small loudspeakers; usual controls. The face has been changed since to remove mechanical noisy input selector (now a rotary switch). [/QUOTE]
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