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Rich sound from various musical sources thanks to Advanced UHC-MOS single push-pull output circuit The redesigned Advanced UHC-MOS Single Push-Pull Circuit PMA-1520AE, for example, or double transformers leakage suppression technology, proving that Denon always finds ways to upgrade the famous products of 2-channel. The Construction Precision Direct Mechanical Ground thoroughly suppresses vibration, minimizing in this way, negative influences on the output signal. The metasimatistis power, a major source of vibration, is placed in "kinitit" basis, using various anti-vibrate materials and stabilizer for the cooling device. It also has separate power supplies for analog and digital circuits. Chassis independent segments and great precision potentiometer volume further suppress external noise and unwanted interference between different components that are strictly selected for high sound quality for which Denon that has become famous. The high-performance equalizer turntable makes the PMA-1520AE better choice, too, for vinyl lovers. Everything protected by thick aluminum front panel with embossed logo Denon. New and upgraded features: Advanced Ultra-High Current (UHC) -MOS Single Push-Pull Circuit with a new type MOS FET transistors Double leak suppression transformers High-grade volume slider for precise adjustment High-performance equalizer turntable Strictly selected parts for high sound quality |
Τi 60 tube
Integrated tube amp.Four line inputs.
2X12AU7, 4x EL34, 1x12AX7
35 Wrms per chan.4-8 ohm.
Class AB push-pull
Remote control included.
Technical specification
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Integrated Amplifier
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Frequency response:
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10 Hz - 50 kHz (± 0.5 dB)
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Total harmonic distortion (THD):
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1 % (1 kHz)
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Signal-to-noise ratio:
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92 dB
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Input Impedance:
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100 kOhm
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Vacuum tube:
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4x KT88/EL34, 2x 12AU7, 2x 12AX7, 2x 6SN7
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Dimensions W x H x D:
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440 x 220 x 390 mm
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Weight:
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28 kg
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Accessories:
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Remote Control
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Input Terminals:
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Tape, CD, AUX, Tuner
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Output terminals:
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Tape out
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Circiut:
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Class A/B P.P.
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Colour:
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Chassis chrome, transformer black
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Colour front:
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black, silver
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Sensitivity
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590 mV
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Output Impedance:
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4 Ohm, 8 Ohm
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Power Output:
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2 x 70 Watt @ 1 % THD
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Consumption:
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max. 380 Watt
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Highlights
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switchable reduction of feedback
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Choosing the DAC
Both our CXA60 and CXA80 amplifiers employ the same Wolfson WM8740 DAC, and thereʼs a very good reason for that: it sounds superb! There are more recent Wolfson DACs in circulation, however none sound quite as great as the WM8740 in our view. Which is why, time and again, we choose them.
Two-into-one transformer
The CXA80 utilises two separate windings on the oversize toroidal transformer. In effect, this is like having two toroidal transformers wound onto one chassis, providing separate windings for each amplification module. If you get a huge transient in the right channel, it wonʼt unsettle whatʼs going on in the left. The current is being drawn from a different path, rather than a common path, so the output is stable and remains unflustered, whether your liking is for Little Richard or Lamb of God.
Dynamic Thermal Tracking transistors
The transistors used by the CXA80 are not your usual common or garden offerings. They come with an integrated Dynamic Thermal Tracking System. So what does this mean? Normally a Power Output transistor utilises a thermo-coupler attached directly to the heat sink of the amp; this informs the system so that it can rebias when key temperatures are reached. However, using Integrated Dynamic Thermal tracking provides a far more accurate reading of the real temperature of a transistor, and relays it faster too because itʼs not a delayed heating effect. This enables us to bias the amplifier more accurately and in almost real time. Which means your CXA80 is always running at optimum performance.
Musical Subwoofer output
If you want to use a subwoofer as part of your speaker complement, the CXA80 doesnʼt penalise you for it. Because we want to ensure thereʼs no unnecessary high frequency noise affecting the subwoofer, weʼve put the output filter at 3KHz. This is high enough to prevent any phase shift associated with the low pass filter affecting what happens below 200Hz. The result is a phase linear subwoofer output signal which is clean and musical.
Reinventing the signal path
The CX range represents a step change in the way our engineers have approached signal path design, and the result is one of our most musical and entertaining amplifiers yet.
Previously, we went to almost surgical lengths to minimise distortion in order to get the best results. This invariably meant 46 components sat in the signal path. For the CX Series, we wanted to dramatically reduce that component count. The CXA80 now has only 24 components in the signal path. The big difference is that there are now 500 support components as well. Their job is to guarantee those 24 key components are absolutely optimal all the time, regardless of mains fluctuations and other influences.
This has made a big difference when it comes to tuning. Previously, tweaking one of the 46 components only made a small difference and it was sometimes difficult to quantify exactly what difference any change made. With the CX series, those 24 components have now actually become quite critical. Changing just one affects the character of the amplifier.We can hear very clearly what each of those components is doing.
This revision has fundamentally changed the character of the amplifier. Listening to a CX series amplifier is fun, engaging and exciting.
High resolution asynchronous USB
In order to offer 24-bit 192kHz resolution via asynchronous USB we use a specialist XMOS device dedicated to the USB input. Weʼve also written a custom driver to allow PC users to access the higher sample rates available in USB Audio 2 mode. This bespoke code allows us to stream audio files at the highest possible resolution.
Bespoke Bluetooth
If you want to use your CXA80 with a Bluetooth source, we offer an optional BT100 audio receiver. To ensure that this does not interfere with other components in the amplifier, itʼs isolated internally on the digital input board. From the ground up, this is an audiophile Bluetooth device. All the coding for the BT100, including the aptX implementation, is done in-house. We even include an extension cable which enables you get the best Bluetooth range.
Embracing classic design
Sometimes thereʼs a good reason to keep things uncomplicated. The CXA80 features a high-quality damped metal chassis, designed to ensure that nothing rattles or interferes with the electronics. Weʼve also kept volume control simple. The CXA80 uses a logarithmic ALPS pot. And when it comes to switching inputs, the CXA80 uses relay switching with silver plated contacts. This classic approach is still the best way to move signals around, rather than with transistors or electronic switches.
- Power output:80W RMS into 8 Ohms, 120W RMS into 4 Ohms
- DAC:Wolfson WM8740
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Power Output One Channel Driven :275 watts
Dimensions (Without Brackets, Including Feet) :17-1/16" W x 9-5/8" D x 3-11/16" H (43.34 cm W x 24.45 cm D x 9.37 cm H)
Weight | Metric :28 lbs | 12.70 kg
Dimensions (With Brackets, Feet Removed) :19-1/16" W x 9-5/8" D x 3-7/16" H (41.42 cm W x 24.45 cm D x 8.73 cm H)
Finish :Available in both silver and black
Power Output Two Channels Driven :230 watts each
| High sound quality and sophisticated design based on Yamaha\'s rich experience and high-end model concepts. A HiFi Amplifi er for enjoying excellent sound.
- Yamaha high sound quality, created by rich experience and tradition, and high technological expertise
- Pure Direct Mode for greater sound purity
- Simple and sophisticated design
- Phono MM terminal for vinyl playback
- Screw-type speaker terminals
- Speaker selector and speaker terminals for two systems
- Simple design remote control
- Head phone terminal
Specs
Receiver / Integrated Amplifier
Maximum Power (4 ohms, 1kHz, 0.7% THD, for Europe) |
140 W + 140 W |
Maximum Power(8 ohms, 1 kHz, 10% THD) |
100 W + 100 W |
High Dynamic Power/Channel (8/6/4/2 ohms) |
125 W/150 W/165 W/180 W |
Frequency Response |
10 Hz-100 kHz(0 ± 0.5 dB / 0 ± 3.0 dB) |
Total Harmonic Distortion (CD to Sp Out, 20 Hz-20 kHz) |
0.2% |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (CD) |
100 dB (S: 500 mV) |
Input Sensitivity (CD) |
500 mV / 47 k-ohms |
Standby Power Consumption |
0.5 W |
Dimensions (W x H x D) |
435 x 141 x 333 mm; 17-1/8" x 5-1/2" x 13-1/8“ |
Weight |
6.7 kg; 14.8 lbs. |
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The 851W has class XD amplification at 200W into 8 Ohms in stereo mode or 500W RMS per amp in mono bridged mode, separate toroidal transformers for the power amp and input/other circuitry, and terrapin impedance buffering modules. All in all it\'s the best sounding amplifier we have ever made.
Our proprietary Class XD amplification Separate toroidal transformers for power amp and input/other circuitry Our bespoke Terrapin impedance buffering modules – separating amplifier and signal impedance 200W into 8 Ohms stereo mode or 500W RMS per amp mono bridged mode CAP5 protection from DC spikes, overheating and clipping All metal chassis with premium components Remote Control – Compatible with the entire 851 range
Power output – stereo/mono 200W per channel into 8 Ohms 350W per channel into 4 Ohms Power output – bridged mono 500W 8 Ohms 800W 4 Ohms THD (unweighted) < 0.001% 1 kHz < 0.005% 20 Hz - 20 kHz Frequency response 5Hz – 80kHz S/N ratio (ref 1W / 8 Ohn) >90dB (unweighted) Sensitivity – stereo or mono 1.5V rms unbalanced 1.5 + 1.5V rms balanced Sensitivity – bridged mono 0.775V rms unbalanced 0.775V + 0.775V rms balanced Input impedances Balanced input 38 kOhm Unbalanced input 68 kOhm Power amp damping factor > 110 at 1 kHz Max. power consumption 2400W Standby power consumption Standby |
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