Hi Susan,
We found that a McIntosh MC2100 (industrial packaged dual 100 Watt version
amplifier) bridged works well for MIL-STD-461 CS101 Tests. This arrangement
meets the required 2 Ohm source impedance. This paired up with the Solar
Audio transformer can produce surprising amounts of current
-Original Message-
From: Ted Rook [mailto:t...@crestaudio.com]
Sent: Friday, July 19, 2002 1:01 PM
To:
Subject: Re: suggestion for 100W audio amp
There are hundreds of audio amplifier brands out there but
most are designed for audio applications which means two
things so far
There are hundreds of audio amplifier brands out there but most are designed
for audio applications which means two things so far as your application is
concerned:
the ratings are for continuous operation with speech and music which have a
high average to peak signal voltage ratio
as a
Hi Susan,
Actually the industrial line of amplifiers that Crown International
produced had the product line name of Tecron. These are DC
coupled amps and were commonly used for MRI and other
similar applications. I actually have several of the 7560 models
that I would like to sell. They are
I have seen some responses for generic audio amps. The Solar Amp you used
was built for a special purpose - to drive a signal into a 2 Ohm load. With
any of these power amps, you should check it has the ability to drive a
clean signal at the necessary power level into whatever load impedance
http://www.crownaudio.com has audio amplifiers exceeding 100W.
Ion-implanter manufacturers have been known to use Crown amplifiers as servo
amps for ion deflection coils and plates. Professional musicians attest to
their stability.
David
-Original Message-
From:
Hi Susan,
I am not familiar with DO-160D or 461E requirements. However, I am using a
500W audio amp (POWERTRON Model 500A Power Amplifier) from Industrial Test
Equipment Co., Inc., Port Washington, NY 11050 (Phone: 516-883-1700), with
my Helmholtz coil system for frequencies up to 200 kHz.
7 matches
Mail list logo