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Integrated amplifiers — Gryphon Audio DIABLO 120

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Gryphon Audio DIABLO 120
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Optionally, you can install a DAC board that accepts signals via AES-EBU or SDPIF — up to 32 bit/ 192 kHz, via USB from a computer — up to DSD 512 (128 on Mac and 512 on Windows) and PCM 32 bit/384 kHz. However, it will not be possible to install an optional MM/MC phono corrector at the same time as the DAC module.

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Specifications

  • Model name

    DIABLO 120

  • Type

    Integrated Amplifier

  • Analog inputs (balanced)

    1

  • Analog inputs (single-ended)

    3 + 1 (Phono)

  • Input sensitivity (mV)

    390

  • Input impedance (balanced) (Ω)

    40 000

  • Input impedance (single-ended) (Ω)

    8 000

  • Output impedance (balanced) (Ω)

    0.019

  • Output impedance (single-ended) (Ω)

    0.019

  • D/A conversion

    N/A

  • Phono MM/MC current-sensing input impedance (Ω)

    N/A

  • Output power (8Ω) (W)

    2 x 120

  • Output power (4Ω) (W)

    N/A

  • Gain (dBu)

    38

  • Frequency response low +/- 3dB (Hz)

    20

  • Frequency response high +/- 3dB (Hz)

    20 000

  • Signal to Noise Ratio (dB)

    N/A

  • Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise (%)

    <1

  • Damping factor

    N/A

  • Dimensions (mm)

    480 x 235 x 460

  • Weight (kg)

    38.1

  • Official link

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