Bryston BD-225 Amplifier

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Description

A Class D amplifier is a type of audio amplifier that uses a digital switching technology to amplify audio signals. It is also known as a switching amplifier or a digital (erroneously) amplifier. Un- like traditional analog amplifiers, which use continuous voltage waveforms to amplify signals, Class D amplifiers employ a more efficient method that switches the input signal on and off rapidly.

Features

  • High Efficiency – Pulse Width Modulation
  • Compact Size
  • Reduced Heat Dissipation
  • Improved Power Handling
  • Dynamic Headroom
  • Flexibility

Options

  • Personalized Faceplates
  • Colour Faceplates Available

FLEXIBILITY

The Bryston Class D amplifiers use a ‘common chassis’ with the option of 1, 2,3, 4, 5, or 6 independent Class D modules This provides real flexibility for multiple channel Active or Passive audio systems or custom install Zone applications.

BRYSTON BD-225 Frequency Response (6 ohms-3dB) 1Hz – 45kHz

AC Input Voltage 115 or 230

RCA Input (Single Ended) Yes

Sensitivity 1.5 volts Signal to Noise Ratio 103dB (at full power)

12 Volt Trigger Yes Voltage Gain 29dB XLR Input (Balanced) Yes

Capacitance 108,000uf

Continuous RMS Wattage per channel into 8 ohms 225 watts

Continuous RMS Wattage per channel into 4 ohms 450 watts

Continuous RMS Wattage available to all channel 1250 watts

Dynamic Wattage (100ms) available to all channels 3750 watts

Weight (lbs) eachn53 Weight (kg) each 24

Dimensions H W D (inches) 5.25″ x 17.75″ x 16.75″

Dimensions H W D (mm) 133 x 450 x 425