Accuphase M8000
Accuphase M8000
Accuphase M8000
Constant current
Bias stabilizer circuit
circuit
– Input
Current adder n Power amplifier assembly
Buffer I-V Amplifier with MCS circuit, current
converter
Output feedback amplifier circuitry,
Trans-impedance and output stage with 22
+ Input amplifier
Buffer
parallel push-pull transistors
Current NFB mounted directly to two large
network aluminum diecast heat sinks
Fig. 3 Current feedback amplifier principle diagram
n Front panel
Parallel connection of output devices
Semiconductor devices for high-frequency applications often use the multi-
chip principle where many small transistors or FETs are internally connected
in parallel. This reduces internal noise and the internal impedance of the
device. It also results in a larger surface area of the chip, allowing the heat
to disperse more easily. This in turn contributes to operation stability. The
M-8000 is based on a similar principle. By using multiple devices connected
in parallel, current load is distributed. Signal attacks and transients which
require a high amount of current to be available almost immediately can be
handled with ease. But parallel connection in an Accuphase amplifier means
more than simply stringing together a number of devices. Various
sophisticated techniques are used to accommodate temperature
characteristics and to optimize the current flow pattern. As a result, distortion
at low current levels is improved, and signal-to-noise ratio is outstanding,
assuring impressive dynamic range and sonic transparency. Ample current
capability makes it possible for the amplifier to drive even extremely low
loads with ease.
GUARANTEED SPECIFICATIONS
n Rear panel
[Guaranteed specifications are measured according to EIA standard RS-490.]
m Gain: 28.0 dB