Dan D’Agostinoから、「 Progression 」シリーズモノラルパワーアンプ登場!!

海外ニュース速報 [World]

Dan D’Agostino Progression mono amplifier
$36,000 per pair
First quarter of 2016
silver or black finish

*Stereo amplifier・Stereo preamp・Integrated amplifier/DAC/streamer
を順次発表予定。

dagospro1

 

The Progression mono amplifier is the largest and most powerful the company has made to date, delivering 800 watts into 8 Ohms, doubling to 1600 watts into 4 Ohms and doubling again to 3,200 watts into 2 Ohms. It employs a fully complementary driver stage, beefed up with 84 output transistors, a 4000 VA power supply transformer and 400,000 microfarads of power supply storage capacitance.

The iconic look of the Momentum amplifiers’ power meters, inspired by the elegant faces of classic Swiss watches, continues with the Progression series. The Progression mono amplifier features a new meter design with a 270-degree needle swing, driven by a high-speed ballistic circuit that enhances the meter’s responsiveness. The longer swing allows the needle to cover the amplifier’s entire output range.

The venturi heatsink design premiered in the Momentum amplifiers has been adapted to the cooling needs of the Progression mono amplifier by adding a second row of venturis to each heatsink. Each heatsink is milled from a single, 48.5-pound aluminum billet.

The Progression mono amplifier is projected to ship in the first quarter of 2016 at $36,000 per pair, and will be available in silver or black finish. The Progression mono amplifier will be followed by a stereo amplifier, a stereo preamp and a lifestyle amplifier similar to the Momentum Lifestyle MLife integrated amplifier/DAC/streamer.

The Progression mono amplifier will be shown on static display at the Dan D’Agostino Master Audio Systems room, Suite 30-122 at the Venetian Hotel, and demonstrated in the EgglestonWorks room, Suite 30-212, where it will be driving the new EgglestonWorks Ivy SE speaker. For more information on Dan D’Agostino Master Audio Systems and its products, please visit www.DanDagostino.com.

« »