Technics SU-R1000 a new Class-D GaN Technology integrated




Maybe one to look out for.

There’s a new approx $10K integrated Class-D from Technics called the SU-R1000 Integrated Amplifier around 22 kg, 150w-8ohm and 300w-4ohms, would have been nice to see what it could do into 2ohms
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Said to have many of the GaN Class-D features of the far bigger SE-R1. But nowhere yet can I find if it uses the 1.5mhZ switching frequency that "makes" the SE-R1 what it is.

Also it uses smp power supplies, even though it’s 22kg, Unlike the SE-R1 at some 60Kg because of it linear supplies.
No reviews or measurement tests as yet for this one from Technics


Cheers George
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Here more info on this new Technics Integrated amp and they are also coming out with a new "all in one system"  called the Ottava F SC-C70MK2 that has much of the technology found in their top of the line high priced Reference R1 Series too ! 
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-BJifbtjbI&t
  

highend666, et al...

unfortunately the comments is turned off. Why would cross talk software be necessary, unless the product is not differentially balanced?


It’s vinyl/stylus/cantilever/alignment/generator interaction channel cross talk on phono cartridges, nothing to do with differentially balanced circuit or wiring or not.

https://sonicpurity.com.au/analogmagik-tutorial-3-how-to-set-azimuth-on-your-cartridge