Classe Audio CA-5100 Specifications, Power output, Frequency response, Phase, Channel separation

Models: CA-5100

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Specifications

Specifications

All specifications are accurate at the time of printing. Classé reserves the right to adjust specifications without notice.

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Power output

100W/ch continuous rms @ 8Ω

 

(all channels driven)

190W/ch continuous rms @ 4Ω

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Frequency response

 

10Hz – 22kHz (+0/-0.1dB)

 

Phase

 

10Hz – 155kHz (+0/-3.0dB)

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better than -10° @ 22kHz

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Signal-to-noise ratio

 

 

105dB

 

Channel separation

(ref. full ouput, 10Hz – 80kHz)

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better than 80dB @ 20kHz

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Noise floor (FFT)

 

all peaks less than -95dBV

 

 

 

(10Hz – 80kHz)

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Distortion (THD + noise)

 

0.003% @ 8Ω

 

(unweighted, 0.8Vrms/1kHz input, 10Hz – 500kHz)

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Voltage gain

 

 

29.1dB

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Sensitivity

1.0Vrms for rated output @ 8Ω

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Input Impedance

 

 

100kΩ

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Rated power consumption (as per IEC60065 para. 2.3.10)

575W

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Idle power consumption

 

 

204W

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Mains voltage

 

specified on rear panel

 

 

(cannot be changed by dealer or user).

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Dimensions (not incl. controls or connectors)

Width: 17.5” (445mm)

 

 

 

Height: 6.75” (171mm)

 

Shipping weight

 

Depth: 18.5” (470mm)

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88 lbs (40kg)

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Net weight

 

75 lbs (34kg)

For more information, see your Classé dealer, or contact:

Classé Audio

5070 François Cusson

Lachine, Quebec

Canada H8T 1B3

Telephone

+1 (514) 636-6384

FAX

+1 (514) 636-1428

Internet:

http://www.classeaudio.com

email:

cservice@classeaudio.com

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Classe Audio CA-5100 Specifications, Power output, Frequency response, Phase, Signal-to-noiseratio, Channel separation