Note: Many of the design features in the GFA-5500
are virtually identical to the GFA-5800 power amplifier. The primary difference
between these amplifiers is power output. The circuit topology and design
concepts are virtually identical.
POWER SUPPLY
Completely Separate Secondary Main Power Systems. The GFA-5500
has a specially wound high power toroidal transformer which completely isolates
the two channel secondary systems, not even sharing the ground connection. This
eliminates ground loops and greatly reduces the possible interactions between
power channels.
High Capacitance Storage Each channel has nearly 120 Joules of
energy storage, adequate for 14 kilowatts of power at 10% ripple. Under normal
operation, the power supply ripple voltage is less than 1%.
Separate High Voltage Front End Supplies The front end
circuitry of each channel is supplied power by its own high voltage system -
including separate transformer windings, bridge rectifiers and filter capacitors
for each channel. This eliminates interaction between the early gain stages of
the amplifier and the high power occurring in the output stages. The front end
system is operated at a higher voltage than the output stage. This not only
improves the distortion characteristic of the front end, but allows the front
end to drive the output stage to its supply rails - obtaining every bit of
available power to the load.
In Rush Limiting The power supplies feature inrush limiting
which prevents the high current surges which would normally accompany the charge
cycle of the transformer and the power supply capacitors on turn-on.
CIRCUITRY
100% MOSFET Construction All audio elements of the amplifier
are Power Mosfets Even the input transistors are power devices, capable of as
much as 2 amps of current by themselves. The transconductance characteristic of
Mosfets have a number of advantages which are put to good use. Their high input
impedance allow for the use of an extremely simple gain path, and their negative
thermal characteristics give high thermal stability, allowing high output stage
bias, low offset voltages, and very high output current and voltage with
reliable operation. The characteristics of the Power Mosfets are sonically
superior to the Bipolar transistor, delivering all of the muscle of Bipolar
circuitry with the sweeter qualities found in tube equipment.
Ultra Simple Gain Path Most high end amplifiers have at least 5
successive gain stages associated with their signal path. Some have even more.
The GFA-5500 achieves all of its performance with only three. That's two stages
less for the signal to travel through, and it makes a difference.
Single Ended Class A Front End Circuitry The front end
circuitry is single ended Class A. Single ended is the purest form of Class A
operation, and yields the most pleasing sonic characteristics. It is also the
most stable class because the gain devices are biased by constant sources which
do not vary their bias under changing temperature or dynamic conditions.
Doubly Regulated Active Current Sources The current sources in
the GFA-5500 are doubly regulated for absolute stability. This stability gives
the front end circuitry the ability to ignore supply fluctuations, noise and
signals from the other channel (crosstalk). It also provides operation which
does not vary with temperature or age. The voltage references driving each
source are filtered passively, with different time constants, which allowing for
staggered turn-on of the sources, giving low turn-on thump.
Ultra Matched Devices The output Mosfets are mated to within
2.5% of each other at the bias point, and the input devices are matched to
within 0.25%. In the output stage this yields lower distortion and more reliable
performance. Tighter tolerances also achieves lower output impedance (higher
damping factor) and higher output currents. In the input stage, this yields
lower distortion, lower DC offset voltages, and higher thermal stability.
Ultra Low Feedback The very simple gain path has been
configured for very low amounts of feedback. This contributes to the warm and
musical quality of the sound and the high stability of the amplifier with a wide
variety of loads.
High Power Output Stage The amplifier uses International
Rectifier Hexfets exclusively in all gain stages. The output stage uses the
highest Power Mosfet types available. The output stage of each channel is
capable of withstanding transients of about 3 kilowatts.
High Current Output Each channel uses 10 Power Mosfet output
devices. These devices are each rated to handle 20 amps of output current. This
output capacity is adequate to deliver full power into 2 ohm loads, and the
amplifier is completely stable driving 1 ohm or less.
Low Impedance Performance The amplifier does not produce
significantly higher distortion readings into low impedance loads, unlike other
amplifiers on the market. Watt for watt, the distortion into 2 ohms is only
slightly higher than that into 8 ohms.
Near Class A Bias Each channel of the amplifier is biased at
about 50 watts idle current. This is a lot, and represents near-Class A
operation for most listening levels, giving depth and ambiance to its sound. The
distortion curve is monotonic, (distortion decreases with level) and is
primarily 2nd harmonic at listening levels.
Thermal and Error Warning Indicators Each channel has a LED to
indicate over temperature or excessive distortion.
CONSTRUCTION
Modular Channel Construction All of the active circuitry for
each channel is on a single printed circuit board mounted on the heat sink. This
assures short signal paths, accurate wiring placement, and allows for easier
servicing. Outboard heatsinks provide the necessary air circulation to allow the
output devices to operate within their specified temperature range.
GFA-5500 SPECIFICATIONS | Power Rating (To FTC Requirements) ·
200 Watts continuous average power into 8 ohms at any frequency between 20Hz and
20kHz with both channels driven at less than 0.18% THD. · 350 Watts
continuous average power into 4 ohms at any frequency between 20Hz and 20kHz
with both channels driven at less than 0.18% THD.
IM Distortion (SMPTE) 1
watt to 200 watts into 8 ohms.....< 0.05% 1 watt to 350 watts into 4
ohms.....< 0.05%
IM Distortion (CCIF, Any
Combination from 4kHz to 20kHz) 200 watts into 8 ohms.....<0.035%
350 watts into 4 ohms.....< 0.035%
THD + Noise at 200 watts into 8
Ohms (Typical)
20Hz.....0.018%
1kHz.....0.020% 10khz.....0.070% 20khz.....0.130%
THD + Noise at 350 watts into 4
Ohms (Typical)
20Hz.....0.018%
1kHz.....0.020% 10kHz.....0.080% 20kHz.....0.160%
Frequency Response at 1 Watt
Into 8 Ohms 10Hz to 20kHz.....+0, -0.25dB
Power Bandwidth (-3dB).....3hz
to 130kHz
Dynamic Headroom into 4 Ohms.....1.7dB
| Signal to Noise Ratio, A Weighted 200 watts into 8 ohms.....>
100dB
Gain.....29dB Input impedance.....49.9k ohms
Damping Factor 20Hz to 20kHz.....>
700
Rise Time 5kHz,
120V peak-to-peak square wave, 20% to 80%.....1.5uS
Power Consumption (Continuous,
Both Channels Driven) Quiescent.....192VA Maximum.....1440VA
200 watts into 8 ohms .....660VA 350 watts into 4 ohms.....1165VA
GENERAL
Power (available in 230V by
special order).....115VAC 50/60Hz
Chassis Dimensions 7"
(178mm) x 17" (432mm) x 13 3/4" (349mm)
Maximum Dimensions 7
1/4" (184mm) x 17" (432mm) x 14 3/4" (375mm)
Weight.....44 lbs.
(20kg)
Weight Packed.....50
lbs. (23kg)
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Specifications subject to change without
notice.
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