current draw @4ohms with D-200

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Huck

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current draw @4ohms with D-200
« on: 7 Dec 2005, 01:25 pm »
Hi: Does anyone know how many amps the D-200 amp draws @ 4 ohms?
 Thanks, Huck :D

CIAudio

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« Reply #1 on: 7 Dec 2005, 02:53 pm »
Less than 3A (each) at full power

-Dusty-

Huck

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current draw @4ohms with D-200
« Reply #2 on: 7 Dec 2005, 09:37 pm »
Thanks a lot for the info! Huck

Charles Calkins

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current draw @4ohms with D-200
« Reply #3 on: 7 Dec 2005, 09:46 pm »
The amp meter on my Belkin PF40 power conditioner say each D-200 amp is drawing 0.6 amps. Doesn't seem to make any difference weather I play the music softly or very loud it's always 0.6.

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CIAudio

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« Reply #4 on: 8 Dec 2005, 05:24 am »
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The amp meter on my Belkin PF40 power conditioner say each D-200 amp is drawing 0.6 amps. Doesn't seem to make any difference weather I play the music softly or very loud it's always 0.6.


This is typical when driving a reasonable load. We fuse them at 3A but it will only approach that if driving <2 ohm loads at extreme levels

DaveX

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Fuse's for D200's.
« Reply #5 on: 27 Jan 2006, 03:45 pm »
Dusty, what type of fuse's are required for the D200's, UK 230volt spec, I.E. size, amperage, slow or fast blow.

CIAudio

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« Reply #6 on: 27 Jan 2006, 04:40 pm »
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Dusty, what type of fuse's are required for the D200's, UK 230volt spec, I.E. size, amperage, slow or fast blow.


3AG 3A/250v  Slo blo

JerryH

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« Reply #7 on: 28 Jan 2006, 05:58 am »
What's the fuse rating for USA voltage, Dusty?

CIAudio

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« Reply #8 on: 28 Jan 2006, 06:30 am »
We use the same rating worldwide, but you can use 2A slo blo for 220~240v AC lines. There are other protections built-in, so the mains fuse acts only as a last resort.

giorgino1

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current draw @4ohms with D-200
« Reply #9 on: 31 Jan 2006, 01:46 am »
What's the power consumption of a single D-200? I don't remember seeing in the spec-sheet. Are we looking at around 220VA since it's 90% efficient?

giorgino1

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current draw @4ohms with D-200
« Reply #10 on: 31 Jan 2006, 01:46 am »
What's the power consumption of a single D-200? I don't remember seeing in the spec-sheet. Are we looking at around 220VA since it's 90% efficient?

giorgino1

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current draw @4ohms with D-200
« Reply #11 on: 31 Jan 2006, 01:46 am »
What's the power consumption of a single D-200? I don't remember seeing in the spec-sheet. Are we looking at around 220VA since it's 90% efficient?

giorgino1

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current draw @4ohms with D-200
« Reply #12 on: 31 Jan 2006, 01:46 am »
What's the power consumption of a single D-200? I don't remember seeing in the spec-sheet. Are we looking at around 220VA since it's 90% efficient?

giorgino1

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current draw @4ohms with D-200
« Reply #13 on: 31 Jan 2006, 09:15 am »
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CIAudio

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« Reply #14 on: 31 Jan 2006, 07:58 pm »
Power consumption is not as simple as it may seem. Amplifiers are not like lightbulbs or something that draws a consistant amount of power.
With amplifiers, it depends on the load and output power. If you figure continuous 325w into 4 ohms for a maximum, you're looking at around 360 watts usage. With a music signal at reasonably loud levels and an 8 ohm load, you'll likely average less than 100w.

HumanMedia

current draw @4ohms with D-200
« Reply #15 on: 7 Mar 2006, 09:51 am »
Hey, are the fuses 1.25" in length or the small variety?

Do you recommend any of the audio grade fuses, or do these have little bearing on the sound?

CIAudio

current draw @4ohms with D-200
« Reply #16 on: 7 Mar 2006, 03:39 pm »
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Hey, are the fuses 1.25" in length or the small variety?

Do you recommend any of the audio grade fuses, or do these have little bearing on the sound?


Yes, they use a slow blow 1.25" type fuse.
I've never tried the "audio grade" fuses, but I doubt you'd hear a difference.

Balanced vs. single-ended really depends on the equipment involved.
Both are capable of excellent performance.

RandyH

D200 vs D100 Power/sound quality
« Reply #17 on: 7 Mar 2006, 04:20 pm »
This is a related question.  Based upon comments I have read here it "appears" that the D100 and D200 are sonically equivalent (assuming you are not driving speakers that require the additional current of the higher powered amp)  With relatively easy to drive speakers in a moderately sized listening room will there be any sonic advantages to the higher powered amp...ie, more effortless presentation, more powerful bass? Vs the lowered powered version (D100)?

Thanks...

CIAudio

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« Reply #18 on: 7 Mar 2006, 04:37 pm »
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This is a related question. Based upon comments I have read here it "appears" that the D100 and D200 are sonically equivalent (assuming you are not driving speakers that require the additional current of the higher powered amp) With relatively easy to drive speakers in a moderately sized listening room will there be any sonic advantages to the higher powered amp...ie, more effortless presentation, more powerful bass? Vs the lowered powered version (D100)?


Sound quality is essentially the same, so I'd suggest the D-100's unless you need the extra power.