soulution 501 mono amplifier

912.000 

Small package – big performance.
Pure music in all its diversity and natural beauty. An enchanting audio experience for all. Hear it for yourself and be convinced.

Philosophy

The 501 mono amplifier embodies many of the same technology insights and advances of the Series 7 to deliver an outstanding performance in its own right.

Amplification

The amplification circuit of the 501 is based on the technology of the 710 and 700 amplifiers. At its core is a proprietary voltage amplification stage that consists of linearized amplifiers operating up to a cutoff frequency of 80 MHz.

Current amplification is done in three stages, each using a very small and thus almost linear operating range. The high Class A operation supplemented by 47,000µF of storage capacitance results in a nearly infinite impulse response. Massive copper bars on the amplifier board and to the speaker terminals ensure that all the power of the 501 mono amplifier is available to drive the speaker.

High-precision idle current management ensures optimal Class A operation for all conditions, without requiring any readjustment in the music signal. Optimal sound is thereby guaranteed immediately from switch on. Control circuits that protect against RF or DC signals at the input, and short circuits at the output ensure safe operation in all situations. The input level is also monitored continuously.

Power supply

A total of six power supplies – optimized for each function – feed the 501 mono amplifier. Those supplying the digital and audio circuits are electrically isolated from each other by optocouplers and transformers. Two cutting-edge switched-mode power supplies deliver 1,200W of audiophile quality power. They feature high performance filtering at the input and output, and six high speed soulution voltage regulators to deliver considerably more stable power than any conventional, transformer-based technology.

Operation

The 501 mono amplifier is operated via a rotary control on the front panel. It can be switched on remotely with other soulution devices via the LINK system.

Mains 220 – 240 V (50 – 60 Hz)
100 – 120 V (50 – 60 Hz)
Power consumption < 0.5 W standby
idle 100 W
max 1000 W
Outputs 2 pairs Cu-terminal,
gold plated
Gain + 26 dB
Power output 125 W @ 8 Ω
250 W @ 4 Ω
500 W @ 2 Ω
Pulse power > 5,000 W
Frequency response (– 3 dB) 0 – 800 kHz
THD + N < 0.001% at 50 W @ 4 Ω
(20 Hz – 20 kHz)
IM distortions < 0.005 % SMPTE
< 0.0006 CCIR
Signal-to-noise ratio 108 dB (5 W @ 1 kHz)
Channel separation > 120 dB @ 1 kHz
Damping factor > 10,000
Output current max 45 A (limited)
Inputs 1 × balanced (XLR)
Input impedance 2 kΩ balanced (XLR)
Dimensions 442 × 143 × 448 mm
(W × H × D)
Weight approx. 22 kg
LINK (remote turn-on) 12 V control signal

Philosophy

A CD or SACD player brings both digital and analogue domains into an audio system. For the very highest quality sound every part of the player is critical. A high-quality D/A converter alone is no longer enough. The 746 unites a top quality optical drive, a super-precise master clock generator, an intelligent digital signal processor with over­sampling, and analogue output stages of the utmost quality. Together they ensure nothing in the music is lost on its way from disc to output connection.

Design

As with its Series 7 sibling the 560 D/A-Converter is packed with cutting-edge tech­nology with one objective – the love of music. The parallels include a consistent dual mono design in the output stages and separate power supplies for digital elec­tronics and the analogue stages. The 560 D/A-Converter adds a digital volume control that allows direct connec­tion to a power amplifier.

D/A conversion

Burr-Brown devices perform D/A conversion only. Their internal upsampling and filter stages are not used. The output currents are converted to voltage and then filtered. With an internal bandwidth of 40 MHz, this current/voltage conversion stage allows best signal-to-noise performance and maximum dynamics in the analogue domain.

Brand

soulution

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