Alesis Stereo Amplifier manual Specifications, Electrical

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Specifications

SPECIFICATIONS

Electrical

Frequency Response:

±1dB from 20Hz to 20 kHz

Dynamic Range:

>90dB "A" wtg., 20 Hz-22kHz

Distortion:

<0.009% @ 1kHz, nominal level (-12 dBfs)

 

<0.005% @ peak level

Crosstalk:

<90dB below full scale

Input

Number of Channels:

2

Format:

1/4" unbalanced

Nominal Level:

-10 dBV, adjustable to +4 dBu

Maximum Level:

+10 dBV

Impedance:

1MW/channel stereo, 500kW/channel mono

A/D - D/A Conversions

A/D converter:

18 bit Sigma-Delta, 128 times oversampling

D/A converter:

18 bit Sigma-Delta, 8 times oversampling

Output

Number of Channels:

2

Format:

1/4" unbalanced

Maximum Level:

+17.5 dBu

Nominal Level

-20 dBV or +4dBu, front- panel adjustable

Output Impedance:

500 ohms

Front Panel

Controls

INPUT

MIX

 

OUTPUT

PROGRAM

 

ADJUST

 

Indicators

Power LED, Signal Present dual-color LED

Rear Panel

Input (LEFT/MONO, RIGHT)

1/4" 2-conductor

Output (LEFT, RIGHT)

1/4" 2-conductor

BYPASS

1/4" 2-conductor (accepts normally open/closed

 

momentary footswitches, such as Alesis PD)

Power

9 Volt Power Transformer (Alesis P3)

Processing and Memory

Processor Speed:

3 MIPs (million instructions per second)

Internal processing resolution:

24 bit accumulator

Factory Preset Programs (ROM):

16

Delay memory:

1270 milliseconds

Reverb effects:

Concert Hall, Real Room, Plate Reverb,

 

Nonlinear

Delay effects:

Mono Delay

Pitch effects:

True Stereo Chorus, Stereo Flange,

 

Chorus/Room, Rotary

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Contents Alesis Conventions How To Use This ManualIntroduction NanoVerb Reference Manual Contents Troubleshooting Contents NanoVerb Reference Manual Your First Session with Nanoverb Powering UpUnpacking and Inspection Basic ConnectionsWhat’s on the Front Panel? Setting LevelsAuditioning Programs Adjusting Effects Mix LevelsEditing Programs Bypassing EffectsRack Mounting Placement and InstallationConnections AC Power HookupAudio Connections Line Conditioners and ProtectorsTypical Applications Input Jack WiringFrom Instrument or Effects Send Interfacing to a Mixing Console Using Aux Sends and ReturnsHow to Set Aux Send and Return Levels on the Mixer Using Inserts Using Main Outputs Using the NanoVerb with a Powered Mixer ¬ to Eliminate HUM if the Above has Failed Avoiding Ground LoopsFootswitch Reverb Effects Overview of ProgramsConcert Hall 3 Programs Real Room 3 ProgramsPitch Based Effects 5 Programs Reverb Parameter AdjustNonlinear 1 Program DecayLFO Delay Parameter Adjust Pitch-Based Parameter AdjustDelay 1 Program TimeRear Panel Description of ControlsFront Panel Output Left & Right BypassInput Left/Mono & Right Maintenance/Service TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Index Customers outside the USA and Canada Electrical Specifications

Stereo Amplifier specifications

The Alesis Stereo Amplifier stands out in the crowded audio market by offering a balance of power, performance, and practicality that appeals to both audiophiles and casual listeners alike. With its sleek design and robust construction, this amplifier is engineered to deliver high-quality sound reproduction, making it an ideal choice for home audio systems, studios, and even live sound applications.

One of the primary features of the Alesis Stereo Amplifier is its impressive power output. With a rating of 100 watts per channel at 8 ohms, the amplifier provides ample headroom for driving a variety of speakers. This means listeners can enjoy crystal-clear audio without distortion, even at higher volumes. The unit is also compatible with a range of speaker impedances, which adds to its versatility in different setups.

The amplifier utilizes advanced Class AB technology, which combines the efficiency of Class B with the sound quality of Class A. This design helps minimize heat generation while maintaining high fidelity, ensuring that the amplifier operates efficiently over extended periods. The result is a dynamic audio experience with rich lows, smooth mids, and sparkling highs.

Another notable characteristic of the Alesis Stereo Amplifier is its user-friendly interface. Equipped with a front-panel volume knob and input selectors, users can easily adjust settings to suit their listening preferences. The amplifier supports multiple input sources, making it convenient for users to connect devices such as CD players, turntables, and computers.

For those concerned about connectivity, the Alesis Stereo Amplifier offers a selection of input options, including RCA and 1/4-inch TRS inputs, which allow for seamless integration with a wide range of audio equipment. Additionally, it features speaker binding posts for secure connections and compatibility with banana plugs, ensuring a stable and reliable performance.

In terms of build quality, the Alesis Stereo Amplifier is designed with durability in mind. Its rugged chassis is built to withstand the rigors of both studio and stage environments. The amplifier also incorporates intelligent thermal management systems, which protect the internal components from overheating, thereby prolonging the life of the unit.

Overall, the Alesis Stereo Amplifier delivers a compelling combination of power, versatility, and user-friendly features, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their audio experience. Whether for personal enjoyment or professional use, this amplifier is well-equipped to meet the demands of today’s audio landscape.