Just an update:
December 2016: We offer in December 2016 sales on all items in our webshop. By using the discount code “december2016″ you will be able to get 20% discount.
Most items is in stock or can be shipped within 1 week during december.
December 2016: We offer in December 2016 sales on all items in our webshop. By using the discount code “december2016″ you will be able to get 20% discount.
Most items is in stock or can be shipped within 1 week during december.
Graviton Power amp.
We are making a new power amp which will fit the size of the TSSA V1.8
It is DC coupled, has Servo and is based on a modified MIRAND A1 that has been upgraded.
It offers much more definition, clarity and space in the sound stage than the TSSA V1.8
It will be priced at 142€ per module/channel.
Preorder can be accepted with 20% discount in december
We are making a new power amp which will fit the size of the TSSA V1.8
It is DC coupled, has Servo and is based on a modified MIRAND A1 that has been upgraded.
It offers much more definition, clarity and space in the sound stage than the TSSA V1.8
It will be priced at 142€ per module/channel.
Preorder can be accepted with 20% discount in december
Hi Sonny,
Do you have a little spec for us on the Graviton Power Amp, such as power, DF, PSU requirements, etc...?
Thanks
Do
Do you have a little spec for us on the Graviton Power Amp, such as power, DF, PSU requirements, etc...?
Thanks
Do
Hi The Graviton is a current feedback that is DC coupled and uses a servo to get offset below a few millivolts. It is based on the Mirand A1 V1.1 which is updated. (see picture of the original A1 V1.1 amplifier)
Gain is 26.4dB
Slewrate: ~75V/us (Higher can be achived at the expense of phasemargin)
Phase margin at 470nF||8R : 42 degrees
Supply voltage : +/-45VDC
Min load impedance is 4R.
Bandwidth: 1Hz (Servo limited) to 480KHz.
Gain is 26.4dB
Slewrate: ~75V/us (Higher can be achived at the expense of phasemargin)
Phase margin at 470nF||8R : 42 degrees
Supply voltage : +/-45VDC
Min load impedance is 4R.
Bandwidth: 1Hz (Servo limited) to 480KHz.
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I forgot some features
1) D.C. Protection build in
2) input for external temp sensor
3) interface to front panel with i2c
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1) D.C. Protection build in
2) input for external temp sensor
3) interface to front panel with i2c
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Does that mean that TSSA V2, V4 and V8 are now hopelessly old fashion and left in the dust? To everyones information I have a pair of TSSA V2 boards (bought as early bird) in Sonny's shop just waiting for me to say "go" and Sonny will build a killer amp for me 🙂 Health and economy has so far kept me back but Sonny has been very kind and has patiently waited for me. Thanks Sonny 🙂 Wish you and everybody a peaceful and happy Holiday to come. All the best, PerI forgot some features
1) D.C. Protection build in
2) input for external temp sensor
3) interface to front panel with i2c
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They (TSSA ) not old fashioned. They have just a softer soundstage, but also less detailed
The graviton amp is more detailed but still it has a correct balance
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The graviton amp is more detailed but still it has a correct balance
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They will work from 24Vdc to 45Vdc. Bias can be as low as 100mA till class A.
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Thanks for the answer, Sonny. Would you let me upgrade / swap to the Graviton boards for the price difference and a restocking fee? BR PerThey (TSSA ) not old fashioned. They have just a softer soundstage, but also less detailed
The graviton amp is more detailed but still it has a correct balance
EDIT: I forgot that the V2 is probably more powerful than the Graviton, right?
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Thanks for the answer, Sonny. Would you let me upgrade / swap to the Graviton boards for the price difference and a restocking fee? BR Per
EDIT: I forgot that the V2 is probably more powerful than the Graviton, right?
Yes i would
Thank you, Sonny 🙂 Before I decide for this upgrade - may I ask you to list the max power output, preferably watts in 4 / 8 ohm, and other specs, compared to the V2. Others might find that interesting, too. Thanks. BR PerYes i would
Hi all, I'm considering whether I attempt this dac&pre. Does anyone have any references to comparisons with commercial dacs? I have been considering buying a Mytek Brooklyn due to the features and the reported sound quality. With Mirand's diy, I would be sacrificing features such as digital inputs, phono input etc and the unknown comparison to say Mytek B or Benchmark DAC2.
Hi, As to the input side, you could build the preamp / dac. That combination has optical and coax inputs, too, and the option for a phono stage that Sonny has just finished 🙂 Regarding DAC sound quality comparison I once asked Sonny about and he compared my single ended IC version with a german dac (I don't here remember which) in the 1,500 - 2,000 Euro range. Judging from some of the users in here you will not be disappointed🙂 BR PerHi all, I'm considering whether I attempt this dac&pre. Does anyone have any references to comparisons with commercial dacs? I have been considering buying a Mytek Brooklyn due to the features and the reported sound quality. With Mirand's diy, I would be sacrificing features such as digital inputs, phono input etc and the unknown comparison to say Mytek B or Benchmark DAC2.
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