Electro Voice Q66-II 2x600W/4 Ohm Güç Amplifikatörü
Electro Voice Q66-II 2x600W/4 Ohm Güç Amplifikatörü
OVERVIEW
Dynamic Headroom:
Electro-Voice's philosophy is that tonal performance of live music counts most; therefore, Electro-Voice amps are designed for dynamic headroom, meaning that each and every Electro-Voice amp—including the Q66 II—has at least 30% more output capability for short-term signals when compared to a long-term sine wave value. This additional headroom results in an amp that will, for example, allow for short term signal peaks of at least 780W when spec'd 600W. While dynamic headroom is audible when playing music through a sound system, another specification to observe is the increase in output power from an 8-ohm load to 4 ohms, and then down to 2 ohms. Of course, all Electro-Voice power amplifiers are designed to be absolutely stable into loads of 2 ohms.
Innovative Class-H power
With Q Series' efficient Class-H design, the permanent voltage rail is designed to cover the average music signal, rather than permanently supplying the voltage for maximum output power. If dynamic peaks require a higher output voltage, the voltage rail is switched to the maximum. This process saves up to 50% of the power consumption found in conventional amplifier design, and results in a dramatic reduction in heat output. The EV Q66 II and other power amps from the Q Series combine the sonic excellence and ruggedness of its Precision Series predecessors with Class-H innovation, all in a compact and affordable package.
Transient Response:
When processing dynamic signals, other important criteria are signal speed and dynamic distortion. For example, kick drum signals carry pulses of many frequencies as an overlay spectrum. Therefore, and in contrast to many other manufacturers, Electro-Voice specifies a lot more information on their amplifiers' dynamic behavior than just "slew rate" figures. Important tests referring to the amp's ability regarding multitone signal pulses are expressed by IMD-SMPTE measurements at high power levels. And, while IMD tests show the Intermodulation Distortion behavior (how much "sound" is added by the amplifier), DIM30 is the real spec for speed in an amplifier. All these tests are carried out in EV labs during an amplifier's design phase, to ensure maximum sonic performance. While these technical explanations appear very complex, they are clearly audible. Take a the Q44 II power amplifier and crank it up—you'll hear the difference immediately.
Protection Package and Dynamic Limiter
Q Series amplifiers benefit from decades of professional amplifier design, and all the expertise that has made EV amps the concert/touring standard is built into Q Series. This complete protection package includes sophisticated circuits against overheating, short circuit, DC output voltage, HF oscillation, back EMF (Electromotive Force), and destructive peak current. Furthermore, Q Series amps also protect your valuable loudspeakers with built-in dynamic limiters, preventing dangerous output clipping. The limiters immediately reduce amp gain when dynamic headroom is pushed to the limits at maximum output, keeping distortion below 1% in a situation that can otherwise cause a signal to clip, which is often fatal for woofers and drivers.
Both inputs on the EV Q66 II have a paralleled loop thru XLR output to route signal to other amp inputs
Besides the usual channel A & B outputs via Speakon connectors (on pin 1+/1-), output A carries the signal of channel B as well (on pin 2+ / 2-), providing an easy drive option for biamped speakers
Parallel & Bridge Mode option switches provide additional functionality with minimized cabling requirements
An additional switchable LPN (Low-Pass Notch) filter provides extra tonal fundament and kick, with protective Low-Cut for using smaller passive 12" or 15" cabinets without additional subwoofers
SPECIFICATIONS
Q66 II Power Amplifier
Maximum Midband Output Power (THD = 1%, 1 kHz, Dual Channel): 900W @ 2 ohms, 600W @ 4 ohms, 380W @ 8 ohms
Rated Output Power (THD < 0.1%, 20Hz–20kHz): 500W @ 4 ohms, 250W @ 8 ohms
Maximum Single Channel Output Power (Dynamic-Headroom, IHF-A): 1700W @ 2 ohms, 950W @ 4 ohms, 480W @8 ohms
Maximum Single Channel Output Power (Continuous, 1kHz): 1200W @ 2 ohms, 750W @ 4 ohms, 480W @ 8 ohms
Maximum Bridged Output Power (THD = 1%, 1kHz): 1800W @ 4 ohms, 1200W @ 8 ohms
Maximum RMS Voltage Swing (THD = 1%, 1kHz): 66.1 V
Power Bandwidth (THD = 1%, ref. 1kHz, half power @ 4 ohms): 10Hz–30kHz
Voltage Gain (ref. 1kHz): 32dB
Input Sensitivity (rated power @ 8 ohms, 1kHz): +3.1 dBu
THD at rated output power, MBW = 80kHz, 1kHz: < 0.03%
IMD-SMPTE (60Hz, 7kHz) < 0.1%
DIM30 (3.15kHz, 15kHz): < 0.05%
Maximum Input Level: +21 dBu (8.69 Vrms)
Crosstalk (ref. 1kHz, at rated output power): < -80 dB
Frequency Response (ref. 1kHz): 10Hz–40kHz (±1 dB)
Input Impedance, active balanced: 20 kOhm
Damping Factor, 1 kHz: > 300
Slew Rate: 26 V/ms
Signal-to-Noise Ratio Amplifier (A-weighted): > 107 dB
Output Noise (A-weighted): < -71 dBu
Output Stage Topology: Class AB
Power Consumption (1/8 maximum output power @ 4 ohms: 700W
Power Requirements: 120V, 60Hz
Protection: Audio limiters, High temperature, DC, HF, Back-EMF, Peak current limiters, Inrush current limiters, Turn-on delay
Cooling: Front-to-rear, 3-stage fans
Ambient Temperature Limits: 40°–105°F
Signal Processing: LPN, switchable
Safety Class: I
Dimensions: 19" W x 3.47" H x 15.59" D
Weight: 33 lb.