Perreaux 750 owner manual Dynamic Headroom

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The amount of amplification the amplifier is asserting on the input signal. Gain can be calculated by dividing the rated output by the input sensitivity.

Dynamic Headroom

>1.1dB

This indicates the 750 can provide more than enough extra power to cope with the sharpest musical transients. Without adequate headroom, an amplifier can become unstable under clipping conditions. Perreaux amplifiers are intrinsically stable under all dynamic conditions.

Voltage Swing

322Vp-p

Loud transients call for a sudden burst of power from the amplifier to drive the speakers. This force is voltage. Peak to peak voltage is a more useful specification than Watts when it comes to delivering power to a speaker.

Maximum Current Output

160A

Current is the power reserve in the amplifier necessary to deliver the burst of voltage required by the ever-changing audio signal. With more than adequate continuous current and high volts peak-to-peak, the 750 can easily meet any challenge music can present to it – whether instantaneous or continuous. To be specific it can deliver high power into low-impedance loads and provide great dynamic headroom.

Damping Factor

>700, @ 1kHz into 8Ω

Another specification not always provided. One reason perhaps, this specification is important when indicating an amplifier’s ability to control the cone behaviour of speaker systems, which are difficult to drive. Perreaux power amplifiers have high damping factors. Thus exerting massive control over the speaker system.

Signal to Noise Ratio (unweighted)

100dB

The ratio of desired signal to noise signals present in the output. This figure is referenced to the rated output of the 750, taking into full account all potentially annoying hum components.

Input Sensitivity

1.5VRMS

Indicates the amount of input voltage required to drive the unit to its rated output power (750WRMS into 8S).

Input Impedance

22kΩ

The resistance “load” that is presented to the component that is driving it. The high value indicates that the power amplifier will not load down the output of most high quality preamplifiers.

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Contents Prisma Page Introducing the Perreaux 750 Power Amplifier Ii Important Safety Instructions Page Iii Table of ContentsUnpacking and Placement Ventilation Requirements Instant Install Congratulations Front Panel Functions Rear Panel Functions Fuse Rating Slave Trigger Output Speaker Output Terminals Special Design Philosophies Minimalism in a Wider Context Special Design Features Short-Circuit/Overdrive Protection Maximising System Potential Watts is twice as loud as 75 Watts, not ten times as loud Power Mosfet Audio Applications Secondary Breakdown High Frequency Response Other Advantages Care and Maintenance Obtaining Service Warranty InformationRegistration Form Extended WarrantyFaultfinding Your System Identifying Isolating Problems Loudspeakers Preamplifier Faultfinding Flowchart 5VRMS 13SpecificationsDimensions Dynamic Headroom Physical Dimensions Contact Details Installation Notes