Bryston BD-325
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
BRYSTON BD-325
Frequency Response (6 ohms-3dB) 1Hz – 50kHz
AC Input Voltage 115 or 230
RCA Input (Single Ended) Yes
Sensitivity 2 volts
Signal to Noise Ratio 105dB (at full power)
12 Volt Trigger Yes
Voltage Gain 29dB
XLR Input (Balanced) Yes
Capacitance 144,000uf
Continuous RMS Wattage per channel into 8 ohms 325 watts
Continuous RMS Wattage per channel into 4 ohms 650 watts
Continuous RMS Wattage available to all channels 1500 watts
Dynamic Wattage (100ms) available to all channels 4500 watts
Weight (lbs) each 58 Weight (kg) each 26
Dimensions H W D (inches) 5.25″ x 17.75″ x 16.75″
Dimensions H W D (mm) 133 x 450 x 425