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INT-150 Owners Manual
Speaker cables should be firmly tightened down at the speaker output
terminals, but not with a wrench. Output terminals will not withstand the
levels of torque that may be easily applied by wrench. Hand tightening
without excessive force is plenty. Cleaning contact surfaces with one of the
commercially available electronic contact cleaners should be part of your
annual system maintenance.
So how long should this hardware last? It is our experience that, barring
abuse or the odd failure of a component, the first things to go will be the
power supply capacitors, and from experience, they will last 15 to 30 years.
Fortunately they die gracefully and are easily replaced by a good technician.
After that, the longevity will depend upon the number of operating thermal
cycles, but we can say that we have had amplifiers operating in the field in
excess of 20 years with no particular mortality, and we don’t have good
information beyond that.
More to the point, you should not worry about it. This is a conservatively
built industrial design, not a frail tube circuit run on the brink of
catastrophic failure. If it breaks, we will simply get it fixed, so sleep well.
INT-150 Specifications
Volume control:
63dB range, 1dB steps
Gain:
32 dB
Freq. Response:
-3 dB at 1.5 Hz and 60 kHz
Power Output:
150 watts @ 8 ohms
300 watts @ 4 ohms
Distortion @ 1 KHz:
1% at rated output
0.003% @ 5 watts into 8ohms
Maximum Output Voltage:
+/- 35 volts
Maximum Output Current:
+/- 20 amps
Input Impedance:
36 kohm balanced,
18 kohm unbalanced
Damping factor:
150 ref @ 8 ohms nominal
Slew rate:
+/- 50 V/uS
Output Noise:
<300 uV unweighted 20-20 kHz
Dynamic range:
140 dB
Balanced CMRR:
< -50 dB @ 1 KHz
DC offset:
< 50 mv
Power Consumption:
225 watts idle, 600 watts maximum
Dimensions:
19W x 7H x 19D
Weight:
60 lbs. approx .
Product Life