| Rotel RB-1092 Stereo (500 Watts/Channel) Class D (Switching) Power Amplifier |
| Written by Jared Rachwalski | |||||
| Wednesday, 05 December 2007 16:00 | |||||
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On the Bench (JEJ)
At 4 ohms, THD+N went up a bit, but not significantly.
At 20 volts into 8 ohms (50 watts), THD+N was still low. And at 4 ohms, still less than 0.04&perc;. IMD was also low, only 0.004&perc; with the standard SMPTE/DIN test, using a combination of 60 Hz and 2 kHz at an output of 5 volts into 8 ohms. The test measures the resulting peaks ± 250 Hz around the upper test frequency. At 4 ohms, IMD went up, expectedly, but it was still reasonably low. Even at 20 volts output into 8 ohms, IMD was low, at 0.006&perc;. As the chart indicates, the amplifier needed 1 volt input to produce the 50 watts output into 8 ohms. And at 4 ohms, less than 0.02&perc;. |













