PS Audio Stellar M700

PS Audio Stellar M700

Mono Power Amplifier 1*700Watt /pair

PS Audio Stellar M700
PS Audio Stellar M700
PS Audio Stellar M700
PS Audio Stellar M700
PS Audio Stellar M700
PS Audio Stellar M700
4.395,00 Price include 21% VAT Price exclude VAT € 3.632,23
AVAILABILITY1 WEEK

The Stellar M700 mono amplifiers are a massively powerful engine capable of effortlessly driving demanding loudspeaker loads to concert levels. Stellar’s best. A pair of these placed on any loudspeaker brings forth the lush, rich and soul-satisfying power of two completely independent power blocks with headroom to spare. One listen to a hugely loud and complex musical passage effortlessly rendered by the M700 pair and you’ll know you made the right choice. Rated at 350 Watts into 8Ω and 700 Watts into 4Ω, the M700 combines the best of two worlds: ultra linear, high-current, Class D technology for the output stage; a discrete, Class A MOSFET based Analog Cell for the all-important input stage. The M700’s rich, warm, and engaging sonic character comes from the Analog Cell. Its powerful, authoritative control over the loudspeaker stems from its high current, ultra-low impedance Class D output stage. Stellar’s design imperative was to produce a truly musical sounding power amplifier that proudly competed with any amplifier under $5,000.  Its designer, PS Audio engineer Darren Myers, took the challenge and set to work on a new concept—a hybrid that would combine the best of today’s technology with time-honored techniques leveraging PS Audio’s forty plus years of experience. The results are extraordinarily musical. Even from the earliest prototype we knew the Stellar power amplifier series was going to be something special. Stellar amplifiers never draw attention to themselves, a rare quality in amplifiers of any price. After hundreds of hours of tuning, voicing, and perfectionist tweaking, we were confident the ends justified the means. Audition the Stellar M700 pair and you’ll appreciate Myer’s dedication to musical truth without compromise.

The power amplifier is technology always present in stereo systems. Yet, despite the fact everyone uses them, few appreciate the power amp’s critical role in preserving music’s nuanced details, because most amplifiers fail to preserve them. Overtones from plucked instruments, subtle cues defining placement, depth, soundstage width, and transient decays are often lost in the power amplifier. The M700 loses nothing. Stellar’s lead designer, engineer Darren Myer, was obsessed with its detail and voicing—lavishing great attention on even the tiniest nuances in the music. This helped Stellar capture the rich full-bodied essence of recorded music and presents it to your loudspeakers with authority and grace—with never a hint of glare or unnaturalness. The M700 is faithful to the music like few amplifiers are.

The Analog Cell makes all the difference
The connection between preamplifier and power amplifier is critical, for it is at this junction where most essential musical details are easily lost. Nothing in the design of a power amplifier is more important than its input stage when preserving music’s finest nuances. In the M700 a unique topology called the Analog Cell has been employed to preserve the rich details found in music.The Analog Cell is a zero feedback, balanced, Class A, MOSFET input stage. The design closely mirrors the sonic characteristics of a vacuum tube and allows Myer the freedom to voice the amplifier as he sees fit. Long hours of listening and tuning sessions in Music Room One, shared by PS Audio founder Paul McGowan and Darren Myer, resulted in a sonic signature that honors the music and never draws attention to itself. The listening experience with the M700 starts feet tapping and smiles breaking out. The M700 presents music without a hint of glare. Listeners are constantly surprised at the width and depth of the M700’s soundstage; its preservation of the smallest details in reverb, room acoustics, musical overtones; its commanding presence without intrusion; it’s delicate handling of subtle shadings; its authority as it grabs hold of the loudspeaker and breezes through even the most complex musical passages.

The hybrid approach used in Stellar’s power amplifiers takes advantage of the best traits technology has to offer. Its all important input stage relies upon the Analog Cell to provide a zero-loss interface between the preamplifier or DAC, as well as imprint the amp’s sonic character. It is then time to convert the perfected analog voltage into the all important high current output needed to drive loudspeakers. A power amplifier connects a reservoir of energy to the loudspeaker through a type of valve (solid state or vacuum tube) controlled by the input stage. If the input stage has done a good job of preserving music’s subtle details, textures, timing and phase information, transferring it without loss to the loudspeaker can be accomplished in a few ways: the most efficient is Class D. The history of Class D amplifiers stretches back to the 1950s, though those early designs—even those into the late 1990s—had much to be desired, sonically. Modern designs capable of high linearity and neutral sound quality weren’t available until the early 2000s, and into late 2015. There is a lot of misinformation surrounding class D amplifiers. Perhaps the most common is they are digital, which is incorrect. A Class D amplification stage is an analog process, known as Pulse Width Modulation (PWM). Class D amplifiers do switch in on/off fashion, which is likely the reason they wrongly acquired the “digital” moniker. The Stellar M700 has a massive power supply and ultra-linear high Wattage power amplification stage, based on a modern Class D ICE module, designed in Denmark. All power amplification stages have strengths and weakness. Class D output stages are no different. Their strengths are many: near-perfect linearity, low distortion, high efficiency. Areas where they do not excel, are most notable in high-frequency extremes. Because Class D amplifiers require an output filter to remove their switching noise, they do not have frequency extremes into the many hundreds of thousands of Hertz. Depending on their design modern Class D amplifiers, like the type used in Stellar, extend high frequencies to about 50kHz. Human hearing limitations are 20kHz, though most listeners rarely have hearing exceeding half that. The Stellar M700 provides excellent frequency extremes, low distortion, high efficiency, high damping factor, and a generous and powerful output of 700 Watts into the most common loudspeaker loads of 4Ω. Plenty of horsepower for even the most demanding loudspeakers.

Is 700 Watts too much for my loudspeakers?
No. One of the common audio myths is too much power for speakers. The truth is, underpowering a loudspeaker is potentially more damaging than over powering it. Square waves (clipping) causes more tweeter and driver damage to speakers than anything else. The massively powerful nature of the M700 works well with any loudspeaker, providing huge amounts of headroom and effortless sound quality for even the most demanding orchestral crescendos.

Specifications

Stellar S300 Stereo and M700 Mono
- Unit Weight: 13 lbs
- Unit Dimensions: 17” x 3” x 12” Chassis only. 13" deep including connectors.
- Shipping Weight: 16.5 lbs
- Shipping Dimensions: 22”x 8” x 17”
- Color Options: Black, Silver
- Voltage Options Factory set only: Japan 100V, North America 120V, Europe/Asia/Australia/New Zealand 230V
- Mains Power Inputs: IEC C14
- Accessories Included: US (NEMA 5-15P) (all versions), Schuko (CEE7/7) (230V version), UK (BS 1363) (230V version)
- Audio Inputs: RCA (Unbalanced), XLR (Balanced)
- Speaker Outputs: S300 Copper base nickel plated binding posts (2 pair per channel)
- Speaker Outputs: M700 Copper base nickel plated binding posts (2 pair)
- Other: DC Trigger Input, 3.5mm 5-15VDC
- Warranty: 3 years parts and labor

Signal
- Gain: 30.5dB +/-0.5dB
- Sensitivity for rated output power: 1.01V
- Noise: 1kHz@300 Watts <-100dB
- Input impedance S300: Unbalanced 50KΩ Balanced 100KΩ
- Input impedance M700: Unbalanced 50KΩ Balanced 100KΩ
- Output Impedance: 50Hz, 2.8VRMS <0.007Ω
- Damping factor        : 50Hz. 2.8VRMS, 8Ω >1100, 4Ω >550
- Frequency Response: @2.8VRMS 10Hz – 20KHz +/- 0.5dB 10Hz – 50KHz +0.1/-3.0dB

THD&IM
- 1KHz, 1W/4Ω        <0.02%
- 10-20KHz, 1W/4Ω: <0.02%
- 10-50KHz, 1W/4Ω: < 0.05% (90kHz BW)
- 1KHz, 37.5W/4Ω: < 0.01%
       
S300 Stereo Amplifier Output Power Both channels driven 120vac mains, 1kHz, 1% THD
- 8Ω: 140W minimum
- 4Ω: 300W minimum
- 2Ω: Stable for musical transients

M700 Mono Amplifier Output Power  120vac mains, 1kHz, 1% THD
- 8Ω: 350W minimum
- 4Ω: 700W minimum
- 2Ω: Stable for musical transients

>

AMPLIFIERS Power