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Theta
Showcases Citadel Power Amplifier
Monaural 400-Watt, Fully Balanced Zero-Feedback Amp Delivers No-Compromise
Performance for 2-Channel and Home Theater Systems
CEDIA EXPO, Indianapolis,
Sept. 7, 2001--Theta Digital, long acclaimed America's leader in
digital technology, showcases the new Citadel Power Amplifier at
CEDIA EXPO 2001: The Custom Home Electronic Design and Installation
Show, beginning today in Indianapolis.
The Citadel is
a monaural power amplifier created to satisfy the needs of the most
revealing two-channel music reproduction systems, as well as Home
Theater environments demanding abundant power to effortlessly recreate
the vast spectrums of movie soundtracks. A no-compromise amplifier
in every sense of the word, the Citadel offers all the advantages-and
then some-of the knowledge, research and dedication Team Theta brought
to developing the legendary Dreadnaught Amplifier.
The Citadel's power supply is an exercise
in delivering massive brute power with absolute integrity. Possessing
a nominal power rating of 400 Watts into 8 ohms, the Citadel actually
delivers 425 Watts into 8 ohms, 650 Watts into 4 ohms, and 800 Watts
into 2 ohms. Sonically, this is expressed as a new level of veracity
and intimacy in the experience of music, and movie sound performance
that no commercial theater can hope to rival.
The core of the Citadel is fully-balanced
differential, zero-feedback circuitry, and zealously selected solid-state
devices. Theta engineers scrutinized the selection of component
parts in each and every stage for the finest possible performance.
Custom-made capacitors, Vishay precision resistors, copper buss
bars, 12-gauge Litz/Teflon wires, a custom-made high-pressure contact
Delrin/Rhodium-plated output connector, and more combine to make
the Citadel an unprecedented technical statement.
The Citadel's fully balanced design, created
by the use of two mirror-imaged signal paths, results in the rejection
of common mode noise-discontinuities picked up in the course of
amplification. Other means of dealing with noise are crude by comparison
in that they leave artifacts in the signal, phase anomalies that
degrade spatial information, and inter-modulation distortion, which
make timbres sound wrong. These parameters are not quantified in
measurements on the "spec sheets" typically available.
While most power amplifiers use global feedback
in large proportions, and exhibit the common byproducts of global
feedback, such as smearing of the image or harshness and glare at
upper-midrange levels, the Citadel contains no global feedback at
all. The result is a very clean, pure, fast circuit from input to
output.
The Citadel's output stage employs a high-current
kilowatt power transformer that feeds a unique dual-choke, capacitive
filtering system. This technique is rarely applied because of the
huge choke size necessary to avoid impeding high current demands.
Citadel's filtering system employs two massive chokes almost as
large as the power transformer.
These are fed from an ultra-fast/soft-recovery
35 Amp full-bridge rectifier. This filtering system results in high-current
power supply lines more than 800 percent cleaner than conventional
supplies. The sonic result of such super clean supply lines to output
transistors has not previously been achieved at high power levels.
The Citadel's seamless housing, devoid of
traditional fasteners on the top, front and sides, provides a stable
operating environment, and delivers a strong aesthetic statement.
The power supply resides in the base, isolated from the amplifier
module above.
Additional features that distinguish the Citadel
include:
- Custom-made polypropylene capacitors
- Ultra-fast/soft recovery bridge rectifiers for regulated and
high-current supplies
- Gold-plated RCA and XLR input connectors
- Rear-panel LED indicators for fuses and thermal overload
- Rear-panel jacks for remote control of Mute/Standby and Input
Selection
- A slot for future upgrade expansion
- Separate AC lines for analog power and digital circuits
- RS-232 connections for computer controls and status information
- Control tower buttons for Mute/Standby and Input Selection;
LED indicators for Mute/Standby, Input Selection, and Thermal
Overload.
The Citadel measures 23"(W) x 19 1/4"(H)
x 9 1/4"(D), and can be seen with Theta's other outstanding
products in Booth 1028, Indianapolis Convention Center, during CEDIA
EXPO.
For further inquiries,
click here.
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