HPA-nxV101 Signature

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The looks is ... i lost my breath.....

Hi Sonnya

Thanks for the complement :D
I am very happy you like it.

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110 Watts RMS continuous sine wave into 8 Ω
180 Watts RMS continuous sine wave into 4 Ω
Biased into Class A/B
Power Bandwidth 3.5hz to 600khz -3dB
Slew Rate = 80v / microsec approximately
Dampening Factor At 100hz 8Ω = 800
Dampening Factor At 1khz 8Ω = 650
Dampening Factor At 10khz 8Ω = 250
RCA Single ended Input impedance 33kΩ
Single Ended Input Gain = 30.6dB
THD+N @ 1khz 0.0045%
THD+N @ 10khz 0.009%
SNR -105dB
Recommended Linear Voltage Supply +-50 volts DC

Cheers

Anthony
Aussie Amplifiers
 
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Am I correct in thinking that the power supply is integrated onto the circuit board and thus all that would be required would be a suitable transformer?

Hi Sadface

Yes the power supply is built in to the main PCB and all that is required
is a power transformer to power it and a suitable heat sink to mount it on.
The recommended power transformer is 300VA toroidal core with 2 x 35VAC secondary windings.

The recommended heat sink would be a Conrad MF25-50 or something of similar
surface area.

I hope this helps

Cheers

Anthony:)
 
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Are you able to supply the appropriate transformers and heatsinks?
If so what would be the cost?

Many Thanks
Duncan Vella

Hi Duncan

Yes I can supply the transformers and heats sinks.

The recommended transformer for the nxV101 is a 300VA core with 2 x 35vac secondary windings.

The heat sink would be a Conrad MF30-50

The pricing I would need to get some up to date pricing to give you
an accurate quote.

I hope this helps Duncan.

Cheers

Anthony:)
 
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