Wayne, what is your take on Boulder 3050 which claimed to output 1500 watt at 8 ohm pure class A? Possible or impossible ?
Imperial , you may be right when u states that Boulder never claimed that their amp is endowed with 1500 watt class A into any load . Page 26 of their manual simply states 1500 into 8/6/2 ohm without stating whether its pure class A. However most if not all the online sites eg avguide, enjoy the music, stereopile , hometheatre review all claimed 1500 class A into all load or 8/4/2ohm.
So which is correct ?
I really don't think Boulder ever said that their amp is endowed with 1500w class A.
I've seen some news reports that state that. But if you read the manual for the 3050's you will find that it draws 300w from the wall per chassis, powered up, but not making music.
A constant minimum draw of 300w...
Excerpt from manual: Link... http://www.boulderamp.com/3050-p1.html
Power Requirements:
220-240 VAC 50-60 Hz, 300W nominal, 6000 W at maximum output
All specifications taken at 240 VAC mains Power.
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So, as usual per Boulder, the stated output is a "constant"... Like this:
Telling what you will never have less than... that is 1500w... available.
Watts ? THD 20-2kHz THD 20kHz
1500 8 0.0005% 0.0035%
1500 4 0.0008% 0.0045%
1500 2 0.0014% 0.0110%
Peak Power, Each Channel
Watts ?
2100 8
3000 4
6000 2
But make no mistake, the powersupply in a monoblock is quite simply fantastically large, so large, that even connected to a huge circuit breaker they found it necessary to add a slow start by sequenced turn on of each of the 4 transformers.. in order
to avoid tripping the breakers.
Excerpt:
"To turn the amplifier on, press the POWER button on the front panel.
The amplifier will perform a warm up cycle and the power-button indicator
will blink white and red. This power up sequence is mandatory and cannot
be avoided.
Because of the large inrush currents associated with the powerful
quadruple Toroidal transformers, eight power relays are used to turn on
the amplifier. These are under control of the supervising microprocessor.
During the power up sequence, you will hear four sets of two relay clicks,
separated by intervals of two seconds."
...
An earlier post states that The Mephisto (From Gryphon) consumes some 700watt powered on = 200w class A constant.
So a fair guess would be that the Boulder 3050 is biased into 75-80w class A... (extrapolating from a 300w idle draw)
It might be slightly less or higher, depending on how loud you play (i'm asuming adaptive biasing in the Boulder)
But as I said, that would only be MY guess. I really don't know.
mvh
Very interesting discussion...I thank you Imperial and also A. Wayne who first brought the Class A marketing game to our attention in another thread .
I agree with Frantz that this has been good to learn...I have this feeling it is darn nigh practically impossible in a home environment to have an amp that could generate 1500watts+ pure Class A...which probably means it might be burning as much as 5,000-7,500 watts at idle in heat or something. Personally, i am not sure i would necessarily consider this a marketing 'game' [all businesses market to a degree]...if they've stated pure Class A thru 175 watts, that's that. I suspect it might be people (like me) misunderstanding that the math does not support thousands of watts of pure Class A regardless of ohm load, etc in a box the size of a domestic amp.
I agree with Frantz that this has been good to learn...I have this feeling it is darn nigh practically impossible in a home environment to have an amp that could generate 1500watts+ pure Class A...which probably means it might be burning as much as 5,000-7,500 watts at idle in heat or something. Personally, i am not sure i would necessarily consider this a marketing 'game' [all businesses market to a degree]...if they've stated pure Class A thru 175 watts, that's that. I suspect it might be people (like me) misunderstanding that the math does not support thousands of watts of pure Class A regardless of ohm load, etc in a box the size of a domestic amp.
LLoyd
I admire your enthusiasm and humility but let's not be naive here. They could state Class A up to , they chose not to. The idea is to have room for denial. The language is obtuse enough to led people to believe it is Class A throughout.
I also reread the boulder 3050 statements on their company website , nowhere could i find " yet" that they stated it was either running in class A or partially A or AB for that matter .
I dont know about the Gryphon , as far as magazine statements i dont see how boulder could be responsible for it, you should read the fantasy stories some audioreviewers in holland put on the web
Imperial got it close enuff, i would estimate the boulder at 75 watts class-a bias @8 ohm or approx 18 watts class-a@ 2 ohm ..
Reading their spec sheet , it appears Boulder is really boasting about their distortion numbers into 8,4,2, hence the 1500 watt designation ..
As impedance lowers power and distortion will increase in reference to 8 ohm operation , for this reason Gryphon did not give distortion numbers instead only power numbers and why Boulder limit their power rating to 1500watts and show distortion numbers ...
Direct specification comparisons are eliminated this way, we have no way to say who has more distortion at 2 ohm or driving a 60 degree phase angle at 4 ohm ..
No big deal as specs and bench testing by mags tells us nothing .....
(... ) An earlier post states that The Mephisto (From Gryphon) consumes some 700watt powered on = 200w class A constant.
So a fair guess would be that the Boulder 3050 is biased into 75-80w class A... (extrapolating from a 300w idle draw)
It might be slightly less or higher, depending on how loud you play (i'm asuming adaptive biasing in the Boulder)
But as I said, that would only be MY guess. I really don't know.
mvh
Imperial,
You can not extrapolate class A power for amplifiers having such different powers. The Boulder is rated as having 1500W at 8 ohms , 2100 peak power - probably the DC voltage of the power supply will be more than the double of the value of that of the Mephisto.
The amount of power that can be delivered in class A depends on the bias current of the power stage, but as the idle power is usually dominated by the product voltage x bias current it is not easy to compare the class A power of different amplifiers with very different ratings. My crude estimation for the class A power of the Boulder would be around 20W maximum, considering that the power rails should be around +/- 150V or 2 x +/-75V if is as bridged amplifier.
Based on its quiescent draw i would say the least it could be is 2amps or 32 watts @8 ohm....
I am curious...did you get any feedback from your dealer as to Mephisto v Colosseum? I suspect i know where it surpasses the Mephisto...but was very curious to know. Thanks!