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Old 12-19-2006, 09:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Romanee View Post
The LT1210 has 1Amp max output, and it does give the amp great ease and headroom, in addition to the great frequency extension up and down, and the 3D image that lets you hear into the music and almost around the performers -- on very well-recorded tracks, at least.
Not to sound pedantic (just for the sake of correct information) -- be aware that the LT1210 in this 3-channel amp doesn't deliver nearly any current at all (its max current output is likely in the uA range, not even mA). So the 1A output capability is completely irrelevant. What makes it better than the previous BUF634 virtual ground driver, must merely be the near-0-ohm output impedance, unlike that of the BUF634 operated open-loop (like here), which is a few ohms, as such much higher even than the Pimeta TLE2426's typical 0.0075 ohm output impedance.
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