Had a good giggle when I read this:
Architect's Specifications
The power amplifier, being of two channels, shall deliver a minimum of 95 watts into 8 ohms with both channels operating, or 135 watts into loads of 4 ohms each with both channels operating. When strapped into mono, it shall be capable of delivering 190 watts into a16 ohm load or 280 watts into 8 ohm loads.
The amplifier's outputs shall have internal protection against possible shorted, mismatched and open circuits. The circuitry shall incorporate voltage amplifiers whose slew rate is controlled to protect the overall amplifier whose slew rate is controlled to protect the overall amplifier against RF burnout.
The PS-200 shall provide (in dual channel operation) a voltage gain of 20.6 ?2% or 26.3 ?2 dB at maximum gain, have an input sensitivity of 1.30 volts ? 2% for full rated output and be capable of driving any load safely-including completely reactive loads (.775 V input sensitivity optional). Hum and noise shall be 112 dB below rated output from 20 Hz to 20 kHz.
Intermodulation distortion shall be less than 0.05% from 0.01 watts to 0.25 watts, and less than .01% from .25 watts to 95 watts into 8 ohms, per channel.
The dimensions shall allow for standard 19" (48.26 cm) EIA rack mounting. It shall be 5'/4" (13.34 cm) high and 1O'la" (2572 cm) deep from the mounting surface. It shall weigh 25 pounds (11.3 Kg) net. The power requirements shall be 50-400 Hz AC with taps for 100, 120, 200, 220, or 240 V?1 0%. At idle the amplifier shall draw 30 watts or less.
The amplifier shall be class AB+B (multi-mode) and be of completely solid state design with afrequency response from DC-20 kHz, ?O.1 dB at 1 watt into 8
ohms.
The power amplifier shall be a Crown PS-200.
From: http://www.crownaudio.com/media/pdf/legacy/k1072-6.pdf
ps. excuse the iffy OCR job...
Architect's Specifications
The power amplifier, being of two channels, shall deliver a minimum of 95 watts into 8 ohms with both channels operating, or 135 watts into loads of 4 ohms each with both channels operating. When strapped into mono, it shall be capable of delivering 190 watts into a16 ohm load or 280 watts into 8 ohm loads.
The amplifier's outputs shall have internal protection against possible shorted, mismatched and open circuits. The circuitry shall incorporate voltage amplifiers whose slew rate is controlled to protect the overall amplifier whose slew rate is controlled to protect the overall amplifier against RF burnout.
The PS-200 shall provide (in dual channel operation) a voltage gain of 20.6 ?2% or 26.3 ?2 dB at maximum gain, have an input sensitivity of 1.30 volts ? 2% for full rated output and be capable of driving any load safely-including completely reactive loads (.775 V input sensitivity optional). Hum and noise shall be 112 dB below rated output from 20 Hz to 20 kHz.
Intermodulation distortion shall be less than 0.05% from 0.01 watts to 0.25 watts, and less than .01% from .25 watts to 95 watts into 8 ohms, per channel.
The dimensions shall allow for standard 19" (48.26 cm) EIA rack mounting. It shall be 5'/4" (13.34 cm) high and 1O'la" (2572 cm) deep from the mounting surface. It shall weigh 25 pounds (11.3 Kg) net. The power requirements shall be 50-400 Hz AC with taps for 100, 120, 200, 220, or 240 V?1 0%. At idle the amplifier shall draw 30 watts or less.
The amplifier shall be class AB+B (multi-mode) and be of completely solid state design with afrequency response from DC-20 kHz, ?O.1 dB at 1 watt into 8
ohms.
The power amplifier shall be a Crown PS-200.
From: http://www.crownaudio.com/media/pdf/legacy/k1072-6.pdf
ps. excuse the iffy OCR job...