Power Amplifier
From the transformer to the input terminals, each section of the Artera has been engineered from the ground up to ensure power, musicality and stability. The Artera Stereo produces 140 Watts RMS per channel – ample power for drivin...
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Specifications
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Description
Power Amplifier
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Frequency Response
0.5dB (20Hz-20kHz, ref. 1kHz)
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Signal to Noise Ratio
115dB (A weighted, ref. 140W)
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Total Harmonic Distortion
<0.003% (100W, 1kHz)
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Input Impedance
10kohm (Balanced)
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Quad Artera Stereo Power Amplifier Aluminium Black
Power Amplifier
From the transformer to the input terminals, each section of the Artera has been engineered from the ground up to ensure power, musicality and stability. The Artera Stereo produces 140 Watts RMS per channel – ample power for driving first-class loudspeakers, unfaltering even under high dynamic and transient conditions thanks to the patented Current Dumping technology. Special attention has also been paid to the newly developed balanced XLR inputs. The robust connections are yet another string to the Artera Stereo’s bow, with an incomparable signal to noise ratio.
General
Description
Power Amplifier
Functions
Frequency Response
0.5dB (20Hz-20kHz, ref. 1kHz)
Signal to Noise Ratio
115dB (A weighted, ref. 140W)
Total Harmonic Distortion
<0.003% (100W, 1kHz)
Inputs
Input Impedance
10kohm (Balanced)
Input Sensitivity
980mV(RCA line in)
Outputs
Output Power
140W 8 ohm (<1% THD,1kHz)
Power
Maximum Power Consumption
750W
Standby power consumption
<0.5W
Dimensions
Dimensions ( W x H x D )
320 x 158 x 338mm
About brand
Quad
The history of Quad is one of technical achievement in the field of sound reproduction. It is a story that began with the Quad 1 amplifier, which brought the benefits of 15 years knowledge and experience in professional audio and industrial products to the task of making the most accurate domestic audio amplifier of its age.A few years later, in 1953, the product which set the standard for amplifiers was the Quad II Power Amplifier, the time of Queen Elizabeth’s Coronation and the year in which Mount Everest was finally conquered. This amplifier pioneered the principle of cathode coupling through the output transformer to reduce harmonic distortion to almost negligible levels. Such was its clear superiority that this model remained in production for 18 years. Three years later, in 1956, Quad demonstrated the first true full-range electrostatic loudspeaker. This remarkable product (known later as the ESL 57) used a virtually mass-less plastic film as a moving diaphragm between two charged plates. Compared with moving coil loudspeakers, the ESL 57 was free of unwanted colourations and distortions. This landmark product remained in production, virtually unchanged, for 28 years.
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