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| rroobbcc |
Posted: May 27, 2009 10:52 am
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I cleaned out my two 5802 amps a few days ago and snapped a few pics. I thought you guys might enjoy a look.
Rob ![]() -------------------- Main 2-channel: Infinity RS 9 Kappa speakers (bi-amped), Adcom GFA-5802 (x2) power amps, Adcom GFP-750 preamp, Adcom GCD-750 CD player, Sony DTC-75ES DAT deck, Sony TC-K850ES cassette deck
Home Office: Infinity Modulus satellite speakers, Velodyne F-1200 subwoofer, Adcom GFA-555II power amp, PS Audio 5.6 preamp, Marantz DV6001 DVD/SACD player (as CD Transport), PS Audio Ultralink Two DAC Livingroom: B&W DM601 S3 speakers, Adcom GFA-545II power amp, Adcom GCD-575 CD player Home Theater: B&W LCR 6 S2 (x3) front and center speakers, B&W DM 602 (x4) side and rear surround speakers, Polk Audio PSW1000 (x2) subwoofers (driven passively), Triad PowerSub Bronze Amplifiers (x2), Infinity SSW-212 subwoofer, Marantz SR7001 THX receiver, Marantz DV7001 DVD/SACD player, Marantz VP4001 DLP projector, Elite Screens 100" screen Not Currently In Use: Klipsch Forte II speakers, Carver CT-7 preamp/tuner, Carver TL-3220 CD player, Adcom GFA-555 power amp, Adcom GFA-545II power amp, NAD PP-2 phono preamp (clint e. mod'd from ST 2008 New Year's giveaway) |
| socal sam |
Posted: May 27, 2009 12:45 pm
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Look at all those output transistors and not a single chip type to be seen!
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| clint e. |
Posted: May 27, 2009 12:53 pm
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![]() D161t@L 0N L1N3 / Analog at heart Group: Moderator Posts: 6089 Member No.: 40 Joined: July 13, 2006 |
Yeah, that's the sight of a 450W power-amp. Impressive!
A big toroidal power transformer and separate secondary windings and independent ground connections and off course mosfet circuitry. Also a "clean" and geometric design. It's a delight for my eyes. Tanx for sharing. -------------------- ![]() " Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be measured " Albert Einstein![]() |
| Oktyabr |
Posted: May 27, 2009 02:00 pm
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I love Adcom
-------------------- Yamaha RX-V663 -> Vampire Wire CC1M ICs -> Onkyo Grand Integra M-508 -> Canare 4s11 -> Vandersteen 2C
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| Elroy |
Posted: May 27, 2009 02:30 pm
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awesome looking
-------------------- I got nothing
Yamaha CX-2000 Yamaha MX-2000 Zhaolu 3.0 DAC Modded Vandersteen 2c Denon DP62L Marantz 67 SE CD Player Teac W990rx |
| rroobbcc |
Posted: May 27, 2009 03:31 pm
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Personally I believe that one of the reasons the GFA-5802 Amp, GFP-750 Pre, and GCD-750 CD player were so surprisingly good is that they all use discrete components. No op-amps anywhere. -------------------- Main 2-channel: Infinity RS 9 Kappa speakers (bi-amped), Adcom GFA-5802 (x2) power amps, Adcom GFP-750 preamp, Adcom GCD-750 CD player, Sony DTC-75ES DAT deck, Sony TC-K850ES cassette deck
Home Office: Infinity Modulus satellite speakers, Velodyne F-1200 subwoofer, Adcom GFA-555II power amp, PS Audio 5.6 preamp, Marantz DV6001 DVD/SACD player (as CD Transport), PS Audio Ultralink Two DAC Livingroom: B&W DM601 S3 speakers, Adcom GFA-545II power amp, Adcom GCD-575 CD player Home Theater: B&W LCR 6 S2 (x3) front and center speakers, B&W DM 602 (x4) side and rear surround speakers, Polk Audio PSW1000 (x2) subwoofers (driven passively), Triad PowerSub Bronze Amplifiers (x2), Infinity SSW-212 subwoofer, Marantz SR7001 THX receiver, Marantz DV7001 DVD/SACD player, Marantz VP4001 DLP projector, Elite Screens 100" screen Not Currently In Use: Klipsch Forte II speakers, Carver CT-7 preamp/tuner, Carver TL-3220 CD player, Adcom GFA-555 power amp, Adcom GFA-545II power amp, NAD PP-2 phono preamp (clint e. mod'd from ST 2008 New Year's giveaway) |
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| clint e. |
Posted: May 27, 2009 03:56 pm
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![]() D161t@L 0N L1N3 / Analog at heart Group: Moderator Posts: 6089 Member No.: 40 Joined: July 13, 2006 |
Not only because of that but also the 100,000 micro-farads
An awesome example of a Nelson Pass electronic design. -------------------- ![]() " Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be measured " Albert Einstein![]() |
| socal sam |
Posted: May 27, 2009 04:13 pm
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Nelson did that? Hopefully without the Stasis circuitry. |
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| rroobbcc |
Posted: May 27, 2009 04:20 pm
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I don't think the 5802 was directly a Nelson Pass design. He did the GFP-750 preamp, and I believe the GFA-5800 power amp. The 5802 was then based off of the circuits of the 5800, but I could be wrong about that.
-------------------- Main 2-channel: Infinity RS 9 Kappa speakers (bi-amped), Adcom GFA-5802 (x2) power amps, Adcom GFP-750 preamp, Adcom GCD-750 CD player, Sony DTC-75ES DAT deck, Sony TC-K850ES cassette deck
Home Office: Infinity Modulus satellite speakers, Velodyne F-1200 subwoofer, Adcom GFA-555II power amp, PS Audio 5.6 preamp, Marantz DV6001 DVD/SACD player (as CD Transport), PS Audio Ultralink Two DAC Livingroom: B&W DM601 S3 speakers, Adcom GFA-545II power amp, Adcom GCD-575 CD player Home Theater: B&W LCR 6 S2 (x3) front and center speakers, B&W DM 602 (x4) side and rear surround speakers, Polk Audio PSW1000 (x2) subwoofers (driven passively), Triad PowerSub Bronze Amplifiers (x2), Infinity SSW-212 subwoofer, Marantz SR7001 THX receiver, Marantz DV7001 DVD/SACD player, Marantz VP4001 DLP projector, Elite Screens 100" screen Not Currently In Use: Klipsch Forte II speakers, Carver CT-7 preamp/tuner, Carver TL-3220 CD player, Adcom GFA-555 power amp, Adcom GFA-545II power amp, NAD PP-2 phono preamp (clint e. mod'd from ST 2008 New Year's giveaway) |
| socal sam |
Posted: May 27, 2009 05:03 pm
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If it doesn't run hot enough to roast chickens and doesn't suck all the current out of the house, it doesn't have Stasis. A good thing, IMO.
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| rroobbcc |
Posted: May 27, 2009 07:39 pm
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Well the 5802 definitely runs pretty warm. Part of that is the MOSFETs, which I understand to run hotter than bi-polars, and part of it is the fact that the amp is biased significantly into Class A. I am not sure to exactly how many watts of class. The highest number I have heard is up to the first 100 watts, but I remember also reading it being in the 20-50 watt range. At idle it draws 540 watts of power, which lead me to believe it is definitely more than the typical 1/2 to 1 watt of most class A/B designs. -------------------- Main 2-channel: Infinity RS 9 Kappa speakers (bi-amped), Adcom GFA-5802 (x2) power amps, Adcom GFP-750 preamp, Adcom GCD-750 CD player, Sony DTC-75ES DAT deck, Sony TC-K850ES cassette deck
Home Office: Infinity Modulus satellite speakers, Velodyne F-1200 subwoofer, Adcom GFA-555II power amp, PS Audio 5.6 preamp, Marantz DV6001 DVD/SACD player (as CD Transport), PS Audio Ultralink Two DAC Livingroom: B&W DM601 S3 speakers, Adcom GFA-545II power amp, Adcom GCD-575 CD player Home Theater: B&W LCR 6 S2 (x3) front and center speakers, B&W DM 602 (x4) side and rear surround speakers, Polk Audio PSW1000 (x2) subwoofers (driven passively), Triad PowerSub Bronze Amplifiers (x2), Infinity SSW-212 subwoofer, Marantz SR7001 THX receiver, Marantz DV7001 DVD/SACD player, Marantz VP4001 DLP projector, Elite Screens 100" screen Not Currently In Use: Klipsch Forte II speakers, Carver CT-7 preamp/tuner, Carver TL-3220 CD player, Adcom GFA-555 power amp, Adcom GFA-545II power amp, NAD PP-2 phono preamp (clint e. mod'd from ST 2008 New Year's giveaway) |
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| Jim Eck |
Posted: May 28, 2009 02:51 am
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That sure is pretty! I love nudies.
Jim -------------------- "Son, let this be a lesson to you: never do tequila shooters within a country mile of a marriage chapel."
- Al Bundy Fairchild 412-1B SME arm Pickering XSV-3000 GAS Thoebe Grant Fidelity B-283 California Audio Labs Delta Transport Paradesea DAC DBX-3BX-DS Sansui TU-7700 Adcom 585 Hafler Pro 500 Legacy Classic's Tube system Scott 299B, Thorens TD-160, Klipsch Heresy's |
| socal sam |
Posted: May 28, 2009 07:40 am
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540 watts at idle is consistent with what the Stasis equipped Nakamichi PA-7 draws. The PA-7 draws over 600 watts on start up and the settles down into the high 400 watt range, both figures for idle. This is spectacularly inefficient for what is only a 200 wpc amp. (In contrast, the 240 wpc Yamaha PC2002M draws around 70 watts at idle but the bias is exceptionally low.) There has to be some benefit to accepting high power consumption and heat in the 5802. Elimination of negative feedback might be one but at least in the PA-7, the sonic results do not vindicate the design. |
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| clint e. |
Posted: May 28, 2009 12:01 pm
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![]() D161t@L 0N L1N3 / Analog at heart Group: Moderator Posts: 6089 Member No.: 40 Joined: July 13, 2006 |
Here's a quote from Nelson himself in another forum about the Adcom 5xxx series: "I designed the 555. I believe the Mk II added a couple of what were considered improvements, and it seemed to me that it included triple darlington outputs instead of 2 follower. I might have the schematic around, but all told it was a simple bipolar design with a current sourced input diff pair followed by a common-emitter gain device that was also current sourced. This drove the followers. It was typical of all the 5XXX amps that I did the first one and then they improved it until it had too many parts, and then I would design the next in the series What can i say about Stasis topology...?! That Threshold amps with that technology were (are) mind blowing amps...?! With single or dual channel, non-phase inverting audio power amplifier employing circuitry to suppress voltage and current variation and enable performance to be dominated by a system maintained in a stasis condition of constant voltage/constant current, linear state operation. No overall negative feedback is employed around the amplifier system. No output protection circuits are utilized. Active constant current sourcing is employed at every gain stage.Power is sourced through a one kilowatt transformer and greater than a 70k microfarads capicitance..... Here's an interesting article from 6 moons about Nelson Pass' Distortion & Negative Feedback: http://www.6moons.com/industryfeatures/dis...distortion.html -------------------- ![]() " Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be measured " Albert Einstein![]() |
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| socal sam |
Posted: May 28, 2009 01:16 pm
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I have heard the Stasis equipped PA-7 and to my ears, it is dull and ponderous. Definitely not worth the extra electricity and the inexcusable heat.
Real Thresholds may be "mind blowing" but since I haven't heard one yet, I will reserve judgement. The specs on this one looks promising: http://www.threshold-audio.com/products/stasis8.0.html The DF is 160, which is reasonably accurate and much faster than the PA-7, which can only manage a sluggish 60 rating. I definitely wouldn't mind having a Threshold for comparos against my traditional AB amp that has negative feedback. I can tell you the PA-7 lost in a comparo by a landslide. This post has been edited by socal sam on May 28, 2009 01:17 pm |
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