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SDA-7120Powerful and Dynamic Class G amplification offers the best characteristics Class A and Class A/B designs. Conventional Class A designs do not suffer from crossover distortion and is exceptionally transparent offering a high level of realism. However, a solely Class A design is extremely inefficient as it will always be drawing full power even with no signal to amplify, for this reason Class A amplifiers usually offer lower power output. Class AB design is a much more common and far more efficient than pure Class A, but it suffers from crossover distortion at low levels which clouds spatial details and transparency. |
SDA-7120 Highlights
Dynamic Class G amplification
Dante? audio networking
100 watts @8 Ohms with seven channels driven
Balanced and single ended inputs
Trigger in and out
Ethernet, RS232 control
General Specifications
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Audio Specifications
Seven channels driven, 4Ω / 8Ω, 20Hz – 20kHz | 140W / 100W |
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Five channels driven, 4Ω / 8Ω, 1kHz | 175W / 110W |
Two channels driven, 4Ω / 8Ω, 1kHz | 225W / 140W |
Harmonic distortion, 80% power, 8Ω at 1kHz | 0.002% |
Input sensitivity 50W / 8Ω | 800mV RMS (RCA Type), 1.6V RMS (XLR Type) |
Signal/Noise ratio (A-wtd) 50W / 8Ω | 105dB |
Input impedance | 10kΩ |
Frequency response | 20 - 20kHz +/-0.05dB |
Mains voltage | 110–120V or 220–240V, 50–60Hz |
Maximum power consumption | 1.5kW |
Dimensions W x H x D (including feet, control knob and speaker terminals) | 433 x 425 x 177mm |
Weight (net) | 18kg |
Weight (gross) | 19.7kg |