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Audioholic Slumlord
Big difference, you know the STR is an integrated amp right? Aside from that, the power specs of the two are very similar. The STR has an encapsulated power transformer, look nicer but it doesn't mean it will translate into better specs, many higher end amps have non encapsulated types. The caps are the same, on the low side relative to other brand's amp within the same power output range. For less than half the price, I think the MCA225 paired with a preamp/DAC or AVR is a much better deal.Wondering how much str is different from their MCA series.
The STR power amp, for C$7499, is a little ridiculous
1. Calculate the current, assuming the load is purely resistive:
I^2X2 = 800W, (into 2 ohm resistive load), the current draw will be SQRT(800/2) = 20A per channel.
2. Calculate power input from the wall outlet:
Class AB amp efficiency is much lower than 100%, let's assume the Anthem amp is a highly efficient one, say 70% (overall including power supply losses) at rated load:
Input power = Output power/eff = 800WX2/0.7 = 2285W
3. Calculate transformer VA requirement:
For the amp to be rated continuous, assuming the transformer efficiency is 99% (that's being generous), the transformer VA rating would have to be 2285/.99 = 2,309 VA in order to produce 800W into each 2 ohm resistor. In reality, most loudspeaker's load will be reactive with average power factor of less than 1, that will drive the transformer VA rating even higher. For it to do 800W continuously into 2 ohms, each of the two toroidal transformer would have to be rated at least 1.2 kVA. They don't look that big at all, may be 850VA each at the most. The weight also does not seem commensurate with the claimed rated power output. The Anthem's own P2, rated only 325/500/675W 8/4/2 ohm weighs 75 lbs vs the STR's 60 lbs.
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