To be fair, they're website has never been known to be updated in a speedy manner. When the 7040 rolled out it took a while to find it on the site.Yet even this amp is not listed on the Purify site yet. No mention of it at all, no datasheets, just nothing!
Where can you see this?Marantz Model 10 seems to get the new purifi modules
Where can you see this?
The Model 10 powerplant is newly engineered. In partnership with Purifi, Marantz developed a new amplifier, two of which are used to achieve dual-mono operation. It operates as a fully balanced amplifier from input to output, with individual power supplies for each amplifier channel and all line-level input circuitry powered by a separate linear power supply unit. Distortion is astonishingly low – 0.05% THD across the entire audio band at full power and an order of magnitude better at half-rated power – while up to 30A of peak current means exceptional dynamic range, plus frequency response that is immune to load impedance.
The render/internal shot definitely looks like the 9040, albeit modified some.Marantz Model 10 Reference Amplifier With Purifi Power | The Ear
Model 10 is built around a newly designed dual-mono symmetrical amplifier topology and uses a completely new copper-plated, triple-layered chassis with athe-ear.net
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Nope. Data points to a power supply limited 1ET9040BA.The technical data points more to the 1ET6525SA.
Alright. So, what's the point when both ET400A and ET7040SA already exist ?510 watts @ 2 ohm
480 watts @ 4 ohm
230 watts @ 8 ohm
(per channel, 1kHz, 1% THD)
S/N: 137dB
FR: 0 - 80KHz
THD: 0.0001% (100W, 4Ω, 20Hz-20kHz)
1ET400A doesn't exist anymore.Alright. So, what's the point when both ET400A and ET7040SA already exist ?
OK, that makes a bit more sense, then.1ET400A doesn't exist anymore.
The 6525 is a direct replacement of the 400A.OK, that makes a bit more sense, then.