DualAmp™
Technology.
All HEGEL audio amplifiers is
using a new kind of distributed
amplifier technology called
DualAmp™ Technology. This
technology is used in all
integrated amplifiers and power
amplifiers from HEGEL.
In normal audio amplifiers the
voltage gain stages and current
gain stages are combined in the
same amplifier module.
DualAmp™
Technology from HEGEL separates
the voltage gain stage and the
current gain stage in two
completely different stages.
First the music signal goes to
the voltage gain stage,
amplifying only the voltage
level of the music signal. By
doing only voltage gain in this
first stage we can use amplifier
building blocks that are
specially designed to do voltage
amplification.
After the
separate voltage gain stage we
have the current gain stage,
doing only current gain and
nothing else. In this way we can
use amplifier blocks that are
specially designed to do current
gain. The current gain stage is
needed to deliver a lot of
current to the loudspeakers
connected to the audio
amplifier.
By separating these two stages
we can keep the sensitive parts
of the voltage gain stages away
from the large speaker currents
in the current output stage.
The output of
the voltage gain stage is
connected to the input of the
current gain stage. There is no
feedback from the current gain
stage to the voltage gain stage.
The Hegel DualAmp™ technology
gives lower total distortion and
a higher dynamic range than
normal audio amplifiers.
The Hegel DualAmp™ technology is
developed in-house by HEGEL, and
is only found in HEGEL products.
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