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Goodwin's High End is the oldest and most experienced Spectral dealer
in the US. We recently celebrated the 25th anniversary of our long
association with Spectral and Spectral has become our #1 selling line
here in the store. When you hear the sonic purity and sheer
naturalness of the current generation of Spectral componentry you will immediately
understand why so many people end up choosing to base their system
around their components.
Spectral
DMA-250 Power Amplifier
The DMA-250 High Resolution Amplifier shares with other Spectral
components the creative uncompromising use of edge-of-the-art
technology, dedicated precision manufacture, and Spectral's
experience with live sound at recording sessions. From extensive
listening and design experimentation, Spectral has consistently
pioneered component systems having fast settling, high-speed circuit
architecture. These have invariably outperformed more traditional
often cumbersome high-end design methods to achieve superlative
detail, staging and listener involvement. Indeed, test methodology
simulating music waveforms and hearing acuity confirm that quickness
of response and rapid signal extinction when reproducing complex
dynamics are mandatory for accurate music reproduction. Only then
can one preserve instantaneous waveform accuracy to prevent cover-up
of delicate musical signals by previous events. Construction and
performance of the Spectral DMA-250 High Resolution Amplifier for
this demanding criterion and resulting sonic resolution are
unmatched among contemporary high-end amplifier designs..
BEYOND CONVENTIONAL DESIGN SOLUTIONS
Like the innovative DMA-360 Monaural Amplifier, the DMA-250 utilizes
Spectral's unique "Focused Power" output section design with powerful
ultra-fast Mega FET devices. Each device, having vacuum tube like
operating character, is energized from its own dedicated high energy
storage capacitor, rectifier, and individually powered from an isolated
ultra-low coupled transformer winding. Individual Teflon bias trimmers
are used to calibrate each output device separately. Groups of these
individual output device/power supply circuits utilize field folding
construction and electronic shielding to further impede propagation of
stray interference. The resulting "Focused Array" of individual isolated
output sections performs as one with virtually no cross-coupling and
energy storage artifacts reflecting between output devices. During
extreme program dynamics, this arrangement can launch an instantaneous
high current drive of over 70 amps per channel to the most sophisticated
loudspeakers with assured precision waveform tracing. Gone are
performance damaging magnetic and electrical field propagation problems
of conventional multiple device heavy construction. Without stray
radiation, critical small signal paths within the DMA-250 and other
sound system components can perform with lowest distortion and settle to
signal extinction in micro-seconds. Hence, the DMA-250 works with power
and speed yet behaves inert to other electronic parts of the system.
Reproduction is highly articulate and resolving yet has all the powerful
unlimited character of the best very high power amplifier designs,
giving little suggestion of its actual 200-watt-per-channel output
specification.
THE POWER VAULT
The Focused Power output section of the DMA-250 is only one of the
many Spectral innovations designed to create the ultimate in
amplifier control and resolution. A unique transformer
architecture supports the critical requirements for lowest noise
and high power capability of the powered output section array.
In traditional high-end power amplifiers, output
transformers are located away from active amplifier circuitry
for purposes of noise isolation and construction ease. This
virtually universal method extracts a significant sonic price,
however, because of the speed and regulation losses which are
imposed by the long power supply wiring harness. In addition,
the EMI and noise which radiate from the supply harness
invariably contaminate sensitive low level circuitry by noise
modulating the musical signal. Spectral engineers have long
recognized the problems associated with power supply noise
contamination and have proposed a unique solution in the DMA-250
High Resolution Amplifier. The Power Vault electromagnetic field
containment system virtually eliminates EMI radiation to the
amplifier signal path circuitry as well as power and regulation
losses through the traditional power supply harness.
The architecture starts with Spectral's elaborate high
performance custom power supply transformers. These unique
designs are the result of years of research and development to
maximize isolation and regulation. Each transformer features
individually isolated windings to support each individual output
transistor in the amplifier output section, a premium technique
shared only with the Spectral DMA-360 Monaural Amplifier. The
twin power transformers are mounted between massive machined
mounting plates for damping and resonance control. The combined
38 lb. transformer structure is then mounted on a constrained
rubber floating suspension system employing multiple compliances
similar to a fine turntable suspension. The finished transformer
assembly is then suspended inside an EMI, RFI tight welded
aluminum containment box located directly beneath the DMA-250
output section. The resulting transformer Power Vault
containment system results in an uncompromising solution to the
universal power supply noise problem. The high-current power
transformers are now intimately sited next to their own
high-current output devices with extraordinary noise isolation.
The high-speed driver circuitry of the DMA-250 operates in a
pristine environment free of the noise radiation and phantom
signals which plague other power amplifiers. Dynamic range
limitations are removed with a sonic clarity and quietude which
is palpable.
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PREMIUM DISCRETE CIRCUITRY
Small signal circuitry is based on Spectral's proven discrete circuit
multiple cascode double push-pull FET technology. Premium
silicon array construction, similar to circuitry in the DMC-30
Reference Preamplifier, is applied to the DMA-250 to achieve
enormous internal dynamic range capability. This reserve is
linear class A with many times greater dynamic capability than
program demands. It allows high current drive for quick
controlled response from the large output FET's as well as
isolation from their internal electronic activity. Unhindered by
interferences and slow cumbersome response of conventional
practice, these parts operate with unyielding control and
exacting precision. Reproduction is clean, effortless and highly
holographic.
Audio amplification paths through the DMA-250 are direct,
inherently linear and simple. These minimalist configurations
have always sounded and measured best but normally become
ponderous and overburdened when protection and support functions
are added. The DMA-250 takes a different route to solve the
sonic problems of amplifier protection circuitry. To maintain
the pristine signal path, a sophisticated analog computing
ancillary system is thermal and opto-coupled within the
amplifier. This "hands-off" operational management system
observes device loading and power dissipation as well as speaker
damaging out of range signals. It takes control without
circuitous cross interfering connections to electronics in the
signal path, leaving the musical signal pure and totally
untouched.
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THE TOPOLOGY
The DMA-250 utilizes FET and high speed bipolar transistors in a
dense, fully balanced topology to achieve high-current launch and
ultra-fast settling capability. RF (radio frequency) design techniques
are employed to achieve a DC coupled power band with intrinsic bandwidth
to almost 5 MHz.
Input Stage. The shielded input stage utilizes a balanced, double
cascode design using matched differential pairs of J-FET's. The cascode
design derives its own ground reference and produces extremely high
levels of isolation from the preamplifier and between the stages of the
DMA-250 itself.
Gain Stage. The gain stage utilizes super high frequency (RF)
bipolar transistors matched in a cascode configuration to bring the
circuit into the power device realm.
Output Stage. The power output stage utilizes push-pull drivers
for the custom VMOS-FET output devices. The DC bias setting for each
output device is performed individually after burn-in through Teflon
trimmers. An individual high-speed switching power supply filter
capacitor and full rectifier circuit is sited immediately next to each
output device on the circuit board. The total energy storage capacity of
this distributed power array is 256 watt seconds per channel. Each
output device is also given its own individual set of high isolation
transformer windings. The DMA-250's Vertical Dimensional Topology allows
the signal traces to enter the output stage along the vertical, or Z
axis, and all signal and current carriers are twisted into
electromagnetic field-canceling knots.
POWER AND PRECISION IN A UNIQUE MARRIAGE
Improvements in high-current FET technology, high-speed amplifier
topologies and new protection systems are combined in the
DMA-250 dual monaural amplifier to successfully advance the art
of amplifier design. Until now, amplifiers could not offer both
powerful speaker control capability and the sonic transparency
and life possible only with high-speed, fast settling circuitry.
Breakthrough circuits backed by Spectral experience have now
brought together the necessary combination of speed, accuracy,
control and stealth. The DMA-250 High Resolution Amplifier
advances the Spectral tradition for musical resolution and sonic
holography. Although of moderate size, the DMA-250 offers
remarkable sonic sophistication and drive precision for the most
demanding system applications.
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SPECIFICATIONS
DMA-250 Stereo Power Amplifier
Power Output: (continuous)
@ 8 ohms - 200 Watts RMS
@ 4 ohms - 350 Watts RMS
@ 2 ohms - 570 Watts RMS
Output Current: 60 Amps peak per channel
Frequency Response: ±0.1 dB, DC-150 KHz
±1 dB, DC-1 MHz
±3 dB, DC-1.8 MHz
Distortion:
Static: Less than 0.015% from DC to 100 KHz, typically 0.009% @ 200 WRMS/8
ohms
Dynamic: 8 Tone Cluster Test 20 KHz @ 500 Hz separation; 0.01% 8 ohms;
0.015% 4 ohms
Speed:
Rise Time: Less than 400 nanoseconds
Settling: 1.5 microseconds to -40dB
Slew Rate: 600 volts/microsecond
Noise:
Signal to Noise: 97dB unweighted, 107dB ASA A
Crosstalk: 98dB @ full power 8 ohms
Input:
Impedence: 100K ohms in parallel with 100 pf
Sensitivity: 1.5 volts/nominal output
Power Supply:
Line Voltage: 100 volts, 120 volts, 240 volts (factory set)
AC Voltage Range: ±10%
Maximum Consumption: 1600 Watts
Quiescent Consumption: 250 Watts
Operating Temp: 0° to 50° Celsius range; 32° to 122° Farenheit
Protection Features:
DC Protection Servo: 0.5 volt range
Current Limit Onset: 60 Amps
Thermal Threshold: Protects at 85° Celsius, 185° Farenheit
AC Main Fuses: 2 @ 2-1/2A 3 AG slo-blo, for 100 - 120 VAC
2 @ 1-1/4A 3AG slo-blo, for 220-240 VAC
Size and Weight:
Dimensions: 48.22cm (19")W x 18.4cm (7 1/4")H x 45.8cm (18")D
Weight: 62 lbs, 28.1 KG Net
| All information and
specifications provided herein are subject to change owing to
the evolutionary nature of Spectral designs and technology.
All Spectral products are covered by a three-year limited
warranty for parts and labor. Please see warranty for
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