Glad to hear it. The SYS, along with the additional set of cables, would obviously be detrimental to the sound, other than for the purpose you initially intended. You should have, an almost new system, with it opening up. Enjoy ! MrD.
Can someone figure out the gain of this amp?
The new Mcintosh MA352 has a tube pre section and solid state section, by looking at the specs below, can someone figure out what the gain is? Most amp specs I see, if listed, are usually around 28db or so. Just curious for this new integrated amp. Thanks ahead of time
ELECTRONIC SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTRONIC SPECIFICATIONS
- Power Output per Channel200 Watts into 8 Ohms
320 Watts into 4 Ohms - Number of Channels2
- Speaker Impedance4 or 8 Ohms
- Rated Power Band20Hz to 20kHz
- Total Harmonic Distortion0.03%
- Dynamic Headroom1.5dB
- Frequency Response +0,-0.5dB20Hz to 20kHz
- Frequency Response, +0, -3dB10Hz to 100kHz
- Sensitivity Phono (Moving Coil)N/A
- Sensitivity Phono (Moving Magnet)2.5mV
- Sensitivity High Level (Balanced / Unbalanced)0.5V/0.25V
- Sensitivity (Power Amp input)N/A
- Signal To Noise Ratio (Moving Coil)N/A
- Signal To Noise Ratio (Moving Magnet)82dB
- Signal To Noise Ratio (High Level)93dB
- Signal To Noise Ratio (Power Amp input)N/A
- Input Impedance (Balanced / Unbalanced)20K/20K
- Damping Factor8 Ohms: >200
4 Ohms: >100 - Maximum Output (Balanced / Unbalanced)8V Unbalanced
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- 11 posts total