07.11.2022 11:00 | ~1 minute read
The pinnacle of audio technology is expensive, the PIVETTA Silente Nanofluid amplifier costs astronomical 126,000 euros! For those who demand the best sound quality, this technological pearl will be a worthy investment.
The PIVETTA Silente Nanofluid power amplifier is based on a cylinder made of the famous Murano glass from Venice. Each component of the amplifier is immersed in a stabilizing liquid Nanofluid, the composition of which the manufacturer keeps secret. This solution protects against electrical interference and thermal fluctuations, which minimizes the effects of thermal drift and dampens microvibrations. A massive waterproof aluminum frame provides additional stability, reducing even the slightest vibrations.
In addition to the basic version, the PIVETTA Silente Nanofluid amplifier can be ordered with different output powers. This ensures that the amplifier can be precisely matched to the specific speaker systems and your preferences.
The PIVETTA Silente Nanofluid amplifier comes with a full set of ASEC cables, exclusively developed by Audiomica for this innovative amplifier. The kit includes interconnects, speaker cables and a power cable. All of them are designed to the strict military standard MIL-C-5015. Thanks to the proprietary Audiomica connectors, these cables are the only ones officially recommended to fully exploit the potential of the PIVETTA Silente Nanofluid amplifier.
This product is in the Hi-Fi and High End Electronics and Acoustics database
Model name
Silente Nanofluid
Input sensitivity (mV)
N/A
Input impedance (balanced) (Ω)
N/A
Input impedance (single-ended) (Ω)
N/A
Output impedance (balanced) (Ω)
N/A
Output impedance (single-ended) (Ω)
N/A
Max current (A)
N/A
Output power (8Ω) (W)
2 x 120
Output power (4Ω) (W)
2 x 240
Gain (dBu)
N/A
Frequency response low +/- 3dB (Hz)
N/A
Frequency response high +/- 3dB (Hz)
N/A
Signal to Noise Ratio (dB)
N/A
Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise (0% global feedback) (%)
N/A
Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise (100% global feedback) (%)
N/A
Max power consumption (W)
N/A
Damping factor
N/A
Dimensions (mm)
380 x 180 x 450
Weight (kg)
35
Official link
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