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Post yours here :notworthy:.....MX 10000
Specifications
Power output: 250 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo)
Frequency response: 2Hz to 300kHz
Total harmonic distortion: 0.001%
Damping factor: 1000
Input sensitivity: 1.5V
Signal to noise ratio: 132dB
Speaker load impedance: 4Ω to 16Ω
Dimensions: 475 x 220 x 543mm
Weight: 43kg
Year: 1987
Up to 1,2kW output at 1 Ohm, yes : your windows will rattle. And in Class A mind you !
That feat is possible by way of the Hyperbolic Conversion Class A circuit which you can read all about just by clicking the USER button below.
Also part of this extremely rare monster are 100? thick copper film / glass epoxy boards, hi fT (power buffer amplifiers) and MOS-FETs (outputs, a triple p-p of Sanken's 2SA1216 / 2SC2922), four ELNA Great Supply caps, strictly non-magnetic metals for the enclosure, chassis and 2,5cm extruded aluminium front, walnut sideburns, carefully designed heatsinks for optimal cooling and absence of resonance, gold-plated brass terminals, oxygen-free copper bus bars and large logarithmic compression peak level meters.
And even a photocoupler remote terminal so the MX-10000 can be powered on by the CX-10000.
And specs to die for.
And pity only around 250 MX-10000 were made.
Specifications
Power output: 250 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo)
Frequency response: 2Hz to 300kHz
Total harmonic distortion: 0.001%
Damping factor: 1000
Input sensitivity: 1.5V
Signal to noise ratio: 132dB
Speaker load impedance: 4Ω to 16Ω
Dimensions: 475 x 220 x 543mm
Weight: 43kg
Year: 1987
Up to 1,2kW output at 1 Ohm, yes : your windows will rattle. And in Class A mind you !
That feat is possible by way of the Hyperbolic Conversion Class A circuit which you can read all about just by clicking the USER button below.
Also part of this extremely rare monster are 100? thick copper film / glass epoxy boards, hi fT (power buffer amplifiers) and MOS-FETs (outputs, a triple p-p of Sanken's 2SA1216 / 2SC2922), four ELNA Great Supply caps, strictly non-magnetic metals for the enclosure, chassis and 2,5cm extruded aluminium front, walnut sideburns, carefully designed heatsinks for optimal cooling and absence of resonance, gold-plated brass terminals, oxygen-free copper bus bars and large logarithmic compression peak level meters.
And even a photocoupler remote terminal so the MX-10000 can be powered on by the CX-10000.
And specs to die for.
And pity only around 250 MX-10000 were made.