Technical Specifications; Glossary - VINCENT SV-500 Instructions For Use Manual

Integrated hybrid stereo amplifier
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Frequency response:
Nominal Output Power at 8Ω:
Nominal Output Power at 4Ω:
Input sensitivity:
Total Harmonic Distortion:
Signal to Noise Ratio:
Input Impedance:
AC power connection type:
Inputs:
Outputs:
Dimensions:
Weight:
Colour:
Tubes:
Audio Sources/Source devices
These are the components of your HiFi system and all
other appliances, whose sound you want to hear
over the system and are thus connected to the pream-
plifier, amplifier or receiver. This includes CD play-
ers, DVD players, tuners (radios), cassette players,
DAT recorders, personal computers, record players,
portable audio devices and many more.
dB Level
This is a way of describing any physical quantity;
it is a common measurement for signal voltages
and the volume. It is given in decibels (dB). Alter -
na ting signal voltages below 1V (RMS) are descri-
bed as "line level" voltages, which are suitable as
music signals for amplifier inputs. Inputs on ampli-
fiers (mostly represented by RCA sockets), which
are designed for signals on the CD player, tape re -
corder, DVD player etc. are also referred to as
"line level inputs". Those signal inputs must not be
confused with inputs that accept preamplified
signals.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

GLOSSARY

5 Hz - 50 kHz ±1 dB
2 x 50 W
2 x 80 W
420 mV
< 0.1% (1 kHz, 1 W)
> 90 dB
47 kOhm
230 V/50 Hz
4 x RCA stereo, 1 x Optical IN, 1 x Coaxial IN
1 x REC stereo RCA, 1x PRE stereo RCA,
2 x 3.5 mm jack (Power Control),
1 x 6.3 mm jack (headphones),
Speaker connectors accepting 2 speakers
430 x 118 x 375 mm
10 kg
silver / black
1 x 12AX7, 2 x 6N1
Dynamic
The volume difference between the quietest and
the loudest sounds possible in audio signals (with -
out distortion or transition to noise). Dolby-Digital
and DTS soundtracks allow very high dynamics
and produce excellent cinema-like effects.
Input sensitivity
Term for the smallest average (RMS) input voltage
which causes the maximum output power at the
maximum volume setting on the amplifier. Examples:
100 mV to 500 mV (Millivolts) on line level inputs, 2
mV to 5 mV on the phono MM input or 0.1 mV to
0.5 mV on the phono MC input.
RCA
RCA is the American name for a type of coaxial con-
nectors and sockets, originally the abbreviation for
"Radio Corporation of America", the name of a
United States company. Both the plug and cable con-
sist of a rod-shaped inner lead and a cylindrical-sha-
ped outer lead. This enables a mono audio signal or
a video signal to be transmitted. Compared to the
XLR plug connector, this type of connection is also
called "unbalanced signal connection".

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