Iirc 20K.
Iirc 20K.
That will come as well. I started this amplifier even before PA5. Actually, it's the first ever power amplifier I had been working on since I was in the uni. So after 2 years it finally arrived!Congrats @JohnYang1997 for this engineering accomplishment.
Now, from a consumer point of view, this product doesn't make that much sense at its price. A 120dB SINAD amp is meaningless when it comes to audibility and usability. I would have preferred a 100dB one with fourth time the power, really.
Teardown! teardown! teardown!
The difference may be that wolf's measurment is done in volume bypass mode.And indeed, WolfX-700 measured <-140dB crosstalk @1KHz on the same AP analyzer.
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That will come as well. I started this amplifier even before PA5. Actually, it's the first ever power amplifier I had been working on since I was in the uni. So after 2 years it finally arrived!
I won't be home until tomorrow. I can then try to test it. For now what is the application for 2 ohm load? I have not tested one speaker that goes that low.Is it possible we get the power output measured @ 2 Ohm?
Those products already exist with little motivation to improve. Today they have that motivation.Congrats @JohnYang1997 for this engineering accomplishment.
Now, from a consumer point of view, this product doesn't make that much sense at its price. A 120dB SINAD amp is meaningless when it comes to audibility and usability. I would have preferred a 100dB one with fourth time the power, really.
It's a firestorm waiting to happen testing amps to 2 Ohms. If one or more amps blows then a repair(s) is required and it might get messy.For now what is the application for 2 ohm load? I have not tested one speaker that dios that low.
Not for this, but I'm running each of my LX subs in parallel, so works out at 2 ohm. Using a pair of NC400's.I won't be home until tomorrow. I can then try to test it. For now what is the application for 2 ohm load? I have not tested one speaker that goes that low.
It is not equally transparent. It cannot match this level of noise floor.Power is the most important measurement, and this amp does not have that much power...
Why not get an NC252 based amp for the same price and get much higher power output at equally-transparent SINAD?
But EPDR might be in the 2 ohms neighborhood?I won't be home until tomorrow. I can then try to test it. For now what is the application for 2 ohm load? I have not tested one speaker that goes that low.
On balanced inputs ?Iirc 20K.