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 Arcam FMJ-P7 Amplifier
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Arcam FMJ-P7 Amplifier
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RRP: £2,500
Year: 2003

Description: · THX specified 7 channel power amplifier · perfect partner the FMJ-AV8 processor · completely modular design · 7 identical and fully isolated power amplifiers that may be daisy chained for bi-amping or tri-amping suitable loudspeakers · Each amplifier module has its own bridge rectifiers and 20,000 microfarads of storage capacitance, fed from a total of 14 individual windings on the P7's two massive 1500VA toroidal power transformers · Each channel delivers full rated continuous output power of 150 Watts into 8 ohms or 230 Watts into 4 ohms, irrespective of what the other channels are doing · Advanced current feedback circuit topology · Capable of delivering over 1.6 kilowatts of continuous audio power · Each channel uses four Sanken heavy duty bipolar output transistors firmly bolted to a large custom designed aluminium heatsink · Equipped with a heavy duty mains cable and socket, coupled to a microprocessor controlled "softstart" sequencer which turns on the channels one by one · Can be remotely switched in and out of standby via a 12 volt trigger input · Microprocessor continuously monitors the condition of each channel, including temperature, output current and DC offset · Variable-speed cooling fan · 7 multicoloured LEDs to show the operating status of each channel · Weight: 30kg

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