Spectra 1964
STX 100D Spectra Sonics amplifier circuit
STX 100D Spectra Sonics amplifier circuit
Design:
The STX 100D is the latest product soon to be available from Spectra 1964. Based on the Spectra Sonics console design and development from 1964 through 1971, the 100D features an all-discrete topology using two 101 amplifier modules and US-made input and output transformers, packaged in a single space 500 series lunch box format. Without compromising performance, the 101's were reduced in physical size by over 75% to fit the 500 series lunchbox. The goal was to produce an identical sonic performance that is indistinguishable compared to early Spectra consoles. We achieved this result without the anomalies and performance limitations common in many lunchbox devices. The 100D is a high-quality product manufactured in the US by Spectra 1964 at our Ogden facility. (Over 95% of the sourced components within all Spectra
1964 originate from the US or European suppliers).
Specifications:
- Gain: 64dB
- THD: Less than .03% @ 20Hz-20KHz
- Signal/Noise: Better than 120dB, (unweighted)
- Maximum Output:+18dBm, 20Hz-20KHz
- Power Requirement: Less than 50mA, +18 dBm
- Input/Output Control: Continously Variable / 3-position pad
- Input Impedance: 600 Ohm, Nominal
- Output Impedance: Less than 50 Ohms
- Frequency Response: 10Hz-50KHz
- Phantom: 48 Volts
- Polarity: 180 Degrees/Reverse/Mic or Line Input