Trist å si det, men jeg er så hekta på Bladelius Embla Mimer og Bladelius Ymer at jeg vurderer å selge mine to Patrioter. Hehe, hvis jeg da klarer å overtale meg selv til det, for de er rett og slett grisebra!
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Mister Haugen, som jeg har liggende. Her er ingen kunstige Watt men dreiemoment via til sammen 4 VA trafoer. Og som du ser på spekken vil brannslokongsapparatet ditt ramle ned av veggen før huset tar fyr som følge av bruk av 4 Ohm høyttalere
- 100 Watt ren klasse A i 8 Ohm
- 200 Watt A/B i 4 Ohm
- 380 Watt A/B i 2 Ohm
- 600 Watt A/B i 1 Ohm ( kontinuerlig effekt )
- Balanceret og Ubalanceret input fra preamp. 1 Vrms.
- DC - 4.000.000 Hz
- >1000V/us
- >50 Ampere DC strøm / 100 Ampere peakstrøm giver 100% kontrol
- Klasse A / Powerdown / Autopowerdown
- Reduced mode, kører ren klasse A op til 16W herefter kl. A/B
- Protection Controller lukker ned ved kortslutning eller overophedning
A few details (sparse and uncorroborated - I will try to get further information from the manufacturers):
Power: 100W into 8ohms, 200W into 4, 380 into 2 and 600 into 1
Current: 50A DC, (although that doesn't seem to tally with the power figure) 100A peak
Voltage Slew rate: >1000V/usec (don't know whether that's good or not , but it sure sounds impressive)
Bandwidth: DC to 4MHZ (!!!!)
Power supply: 4x500VA transformers
Size: 550x500x150mm
Weight: 55kg
Various switches for:
Pure Class A/Reduction (20W before slipping into B)
Single ended/symmetric configuration
XLR/RCA inputs
Automatic power-down (based on input signal level)
One really attractive feature was the reduction mode, so I can cut down on the leccy bills and save the planet. The other is the XLR inputs, as I've several times heard my CDP sound much better driving balanced that single ended. The concern was whether 100W would be enough - as I said I do like my music loud (when called for).