Probably one of the most celebrated amplifiers ever made—the 33/303 two-box pre/power amp system from Quad—is back. The British high-end hi-fi brand is reviving the design 57 years after it ...
This petition urges readers and our YouTube audience to ask the FTC to reconsider its Final Amplifier Ruling of August 2024 (16 CFR Part 432). The ruling affects how power output claims for home audio ...
First of all, there can be some confusion between integrated amplifiers (one that combines both a preamp and power amp) and stereo receivers (which is basically an integrated amplifier with an AM ...
After showing prototypes at Munich High-End 2024, QUAD has formally announced the rebirth of two iconic products: the 33 pre-amplifier and 303 power amplifier. First released in 1967, the originals ...
You can cover amplification by connecting sources straight into active speakers, which have amplifiers built into the cabinets, or by opting for a pre/power amplifier pairing where the necessary ...
First teased in prototype form at this year's High End Munich showcase, the reimagined Quad 33 preamp and Quad 303 stereo power amp blend modern-retro design with serious hi-fi heritage, boasting ...
The internals of the Quad 303 power amp have been updated completely, too. It features a new circuit design, advanced feedback topology, and Class A/B amplification — capable of outputting 50 watts ...
The Cambridge Audio EXA100 is a Class AB amplifier that outputs 100 watts per channel. It borrows technologies from the company’s flagship Edge M amplifier — including the same power transistors — and ...
To further ensure high-speed and ultra-low latency services required in 5G, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) on Saturday said it has signed an agreement with Linearized Amplifier Technology ...
There is not really a minimum value. Like Clemens states above, if you had a very low impedance and very clean power supply connection directly to the amplifier, then 100nF is not needed, and you can ...
Abstract: The dawn of 6G networks is not far away. The most recent estimates point to 2030 as the year that fully standardized 6G networks will start to hit the market and deliver unprecedented levels ...