CLASS D MONO AMPS buy ATMASPHERE MUSIC SYSTEMS
CLASS D AMPLIFIER TECHNOLOGY HAS FINALLY ARRIVED TO OUTPERFORM ALL OTHER TOPOLOGIES
The Amplifier is the New Class D Mono Amps using GaN Fets in a unique Patented
Circlotronic output stage…Design by Ralph Karsten of ATMASPHERE MUSIC SYSTEMS
Rated at 100 watts 8 ohms and 200 watts 4 ohms with low distortion across the full audio bandwidth with excellent noise characteristics
I have been using ATMASPHERE MUSIC SYSTEMS MA-1 3.0 with all factory upgrades along with NOS 6NS7 Input Tubes for many years
The New ATMASPHERE MUSIC SYSTEMS CLASS D has outperformed my MA-1 3.0 in all areas…the resolution and transparency are simply an Amazing Accomplishment
Also I sold my MP-3 mk 3.0 and purchased the New MP-3 mk3.3
In my Audio opinion I believe the ATMASPHERE MUSIC SYSTEMS CLASS D MONO AMPS used with the MP-3 mk3.3 will offer one of the most transparent sounding electronics combinations to date…only using the MP-1 mk3.3 will offer more performance
I have used other High End Amplifiers in my system and the ATMASPHERE MUSIC SYSTEMS CLASS D MONO AMPS outperformed all of them as well
Music Lover…Audiophile…Retired Audio/Video Engineer over 45 years
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Yes.
The frequency response is load invariant within 1/10db from 20-20KHz, with 0 degrees phase shift at 20Hz and less than 1 degree at 20KHz. The invariance due to the output impedance being a few milliOhms, the low phase shift due to the feedback value, which allows the amp to correct for phase shift at the bandwidth extremes. THD from 20Hz- 20KHz is < 0.1% at full power (200 W into 4 Ohms) and about 0.005% at 1 watt. We think it might be lower but finding a decent filter to knock out the residual has been tricky during the pandemic. We found one about a week ago and are interested to see how things differ once its integrated into our test setup. The distortion is lower into 16 Ohms. The switching frequency is just shy of 500KHz, depending on load. The input is entirely direct-coupled. The filter I mentioned is an Audio Precision device and is used to knock out the residual to prevent it messing with the distortion analysis. If I got this right its 8th order(!) and puts the residual down about 60dB... This is why we've not posted any more distortion data since the residual throws the readings off.
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@kuribo No. Purifi is last year's news, even if he is now working on a higher powered module, and Hypex... well. GaN is state of the art--and not the generic stuff being put out by Peachtree and LSA. And @noske, I disagree and would maintain my point. As regards proprietary modules, power output, and price, the two products are directly comparable. The fact that one is housed in two cases is secondary. The Audions are nice but not only considerably more expensive but also less powerful than the Tempo di Gan. My proposed comparison seems to me to offer the levelest of playing fields. |
I look forward to plots once you get your filter worked out. |
Until bettered, ncore and purifi are still the peak of class d design and performance. |
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