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I know you have listed them but this thread is so long it takes forever to find the list. So, Chairguy, could you list your tweaks on this JVC one more time. I have one (the ES1SL) coming sometime this week! Will be able to compare it to the Norh SE-9.
Hey, a neat idea ABEX.Why would a voltage stabilizer work better, at least in theory, with digital amplification than ss or tubes? ...
Hell, Horizons started the thread on June 9 and hasn't been heard from for a month or more...or, like, 15 pages
RX-ES1SL--a Comprehensive AV Control ReceiverHybrid Feedback Digital AmplifierThe RX-ES1SL, a comprehensive AV control centre, houses all five amps for 5.1-channel surround with the high power of 100W x 5. Its remarkable feature is the JVC-developed Hybrid Feedback Digital Amplifiers. The process of digital amplification combines high efficiency and reduced power dissipation through heat loss, so it requires a smaller transformer and power supply. As a result, it can be designed compact in size and lightweight. But digital amps in conventional designs are not free from drawbacks. Analogue-digital conversion of signals generates harmful digital noise, while fluctuations in the power-supply voltages and power-supply noise can also cause analogue noise. The JVC Hybrid Feedback Digital Amp provides a unique solution for the problem, which uses two feedback systems. First, the digital feedback significantly improves the precision with which the PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) signals are generated. Second, the analogue feedback ensures the waveform of the analogue signal at output is identical to that at input. The combination of the two feedbacks provides dual benefits as follows:First, it significantly reduces distortion and noise. The total harmonic distortion of the Hybrid Feedback Digital Amp is as low as one tenth that of conventional designs. Signal-to-noise ratio is also improved, ensuring smooth, noiseless sound even at low volumes.The Hybrid Feedback Digital Amp also ensures high speaker drivability. With conventional amps, the output levels are not stable because they are affected by the frequency response of the speaker impedance. This leads to insufficient bass and less realistic sound fields. With sufficient feedback from speaker terminals, JVC’s Hybrid Feedback Digital Amp realises an extremely high damping factor of approx. 500 at 1kHz, whereas it’s less than 100 with amps incorporated in other same-class receivers. The result is stable output across the frequency range, which ensures substantial bass and optimum sound fields.
I am using my OTA at the moment,but I like my Ag spirals the best and Ag is said not to work with the digi amps,but mine does a good job.