Spectron MUsician III Amplifiers

Spectron MUsician III Amplifiers 

DESCRIPTION

Class D 2-channel Amplifer.
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Features
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Digital pulse width modulation switching amplifier.
Feedback loop 10 times faster than typical conventional amplifiers.
High head room, 100V peak and 50A peak.
No crossover distortion.
Drives the most difficult speakers, stable to .1 ohm.
Foldback current limit. Automatic overload recovery.
Profesional quality balanced line input.
Phase invert. Rear panel selectable.
RCA and XLR input. Rear panel selectable.
In-rush resistor bypass. More and tighter bass.
Isolated low level power supplies. Eliminates noise from AC line in low level circuits.
Speaker protection. Turns amp off for excessive DC or high frequency.
Stable into .1 ohm.
High efficiency for minimal power consumption.
Small size.

Specifications
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600 Watts into 8 O
800W into 4 O
1400W into 2 O
Peak Power: 5000Watts over 330 msec ( Peak current: 50A)
THD 22 kHz)
Noise: 92% (Amp module)
Line volage: 100, 120 or 240 VAC 50/60Hz Switch selectable
Power draw, no signal: 40W
Weight: 18kg (38 lbs) Shipping: 55 lbs
Size: 431mm wide, 133mm high, 368mm deep (17”H, 5 ¼”H, 14”D)
Price: $5,995 MSRP
Warrenty: 3 years

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 16, 2006]
Daryl
AudioPhile

Strength:

POWERFUL, accurate, dynamic, totally transparent. Natural sounding and non-fatiguing.

PRICE!

Runs cool as a cucumber.

Weakness:

No stock rack mount options at time of this review.

This review is of the recently released Spectron Musician III "Signature Edition" MSRP $5995. The signature edition has improvements over the $4995 standard version (which is an exceptional amplifier as-is) that improve the specs and sound to the degree of making it a strong competitor to $20K-40K reference monoblocks.

John Ulrick (former co-founder of Infinity and creator of the first digital amp in 1974) has really outdone himself with this new design. The Musician III Signature version is one of the most natural, detailed, robust and transparent amplifiers I have ever had the pleasure of listening to. The soundstage is so vast that when I closed my eyes, my once constricted sounding listening room sounded like someone snuck into my new home and added an extra room behind the speakers! Ok, I may be exaggerating about the stage a little bit but not about the clarity, detail and bass authority. This amp is POWERFUL and difficult loads do not even phase it. I have MBL 111E Omnidirectional speakers connected to it.

I originally focused my attention on the ship anchor sized MBL 9011 monoblocks and fell in love with them at CES 2005. The Spectron was purchased to be a temporary place holder until I could afford the MBL giants. After purchasing this tiny, less than 60 lb. digital powerhouse, I have no desire to shell out for Monoblocks that cost as much as my new BMW 5.

Audiophiles recognize that the new digital designs are powerful and efficient but there exists an industry wide stigma about the musicality of most digital designs. Many inexpensively or poorly implemented digital chip based designs simply do not have the warmth and natural sound of the finest tube and class A solid state amps. The Spectron Musician III Signature is in a category all by itself.

I enjoy listening to cello and piano. I ran through about 2 hours of "The Essential Yo Yo Ma" and was shocked. The Spectron revealed nuances and micro details that I never noticed previously on tracks that I listen to frequently. The bass is robust, strong and very controlled. The Spectron sounds nothing like many of the digital ice-power or tripath or othe chip based designs. The Spectron is very transparent. What comes out of it is exactly what you put into it. Use a great power cord and exceptional source equipment and you cannot lose with this amp.

Other Spectron owners tell me that tube preamps such as BAT are a perfect companion for the Spectron. If you are considering purchasing a new amplifier in the $10000+ category, you owe it to yourself, and your wallet, to give the Musician III Signature a listen.

Be sure to have a pair of well respected tube or solid state amps that cost at least twice as much in the same room for A/B comparison. You will be amazed! The manufacturer burns in the amps for a week or so at the factory and informed me that I need to give it at least a week of burn-in at home to fully appreciate it. After a few hours of warm up, right out of the box, it sounded great. I am on day 4 of listening and it just keeps getting better.

Customer Service

In my opinion, the best customer service departments for high end gear are Pass Labs, Theta Digital and Spectron. All of these companies have founders/engineers who are truly passionate and care about customers.

John, Toni and Simon at Spectron are amazing people and customer service/customer relations are exceptional.

Similar Products Used:

Anthem MCA
Pass X-600 Monos
Theta Enterprise Monos
Mark Levinson 331 x2 (Mono Bridged)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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