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Last year, Aavik Acoustics released their very first amplifier, the integrated amplifier Aavik U-300, with great success. Now, Aavik Acoustics is introducing two new amplifiers to the 300 series: the Aavik P-300 power amplifier and the Aavik C-300 preamplifier. The two new Aavik Acoustics amplifiers will be introduced at the 2016 CES in Las Vegas. The Aavik P-300 power amplifier devices never stop conducting current. This means that the amplifier circuitry never has to deal with residuals such as switching spikes and device latchings. The Aavik P-300 has an ultra short and simple signal circuit design, where all gain and feedback is performed by a single transistor pair. This short signal path gives the Aavik P-300 a unique gain structure with extremely low distortion and a more than 90-degree phase margin for absolute amplifier stability. The Aavik P-300 has four 600 W power factor corrected resonant mode power supplies. The in total 2400 W power supply combined with the extremely large electrolytic power banks allow the Aavik P-300 to deliver peak currents in excess of 80 A.
The Aavik C-300 Preamplifier The virtual ground circuits eliminate the possibility of injecting dirty ground noise into the delicate audio circuits. Design Aavik Acoustics’ inspiration from Scandinavian design traditions is easily found in the Aavik P-300 and C-300 amplifiers with their simplistic functionality and their beautiful minimalist design. All chassis in the 300 series are made of anodized aluminum, which give the amplifiers a stunning look.
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