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Power amplifiers stereo — Gold Note P-1000 MkII

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Gold Note P-1000 MkII
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Like its predecessor, the Gold Note P-1000 MkII preamp is built in a fully balanced circuit design with separate power supply not only for different channels, but also for different units of the device. For this purpose, three carefully shielded toroidal transformers operate in the power supply.

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Specifications

  • Model name

    P-1000 MkII

  • Input sensitivity (mV)

    N/A

  • Input impedance (balanced) (Ω)

    100 000

  • Input impedance (single-ended) (Ω)

    100 000

  • Output impedance (balanced) (Ω)

    50

  • Output impedance (single-ended) (Ω)

    50

  • Max current (A)

    N/A

  • Output power (8Ω) (W)

    N/A

  • Output power (4Ω) (W)

    N/A

  • Gain (dBu)

    19

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

    2

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

    200 000

  • Signal to Noise Ratio (dB)

    110

  • Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise (0% global feedback) (%)

    N/A

  • Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise (100% global feedback) (%)

    < 0.001

  • Max power consumption (W)

    N/A

  • Damping factor

    N/A

  • Dimensions (mm)

    430 x 135 x 375

  • Weight (kg)

    11

  • Official link

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