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NAT Audio Magma Monster Tube Amplifier

Allan Ford November 13, 2007

The NAT Audio Magma was designed to be the most powerful tube amplifier ever built. With 160 watts of pure unadulterated power, the Magma is surely in contention for that title. The NAT Audio Magma is capable of blasting its raw power at 4 or 8 ohms with a frequency response of 10-10,000 Hz. However, to produce this power the Magma relies on three different tubes: the 6N1P-EV, the 6N30P-DR, and the Eimac 450TH.

In order to handle this power, the Magma utilizes an unusual direct-heated NOS amp design that runs into a DC-coupled all-tube circuit, which allows the amp to achieve a damping factor of 20. In addition, the power and output transformers are rated for 1000 watts, and the power supply capacitance is over 500 joules. The Magma weighs in at 88 lbs. and will set you back $55,000 for a pair of the monoblock amplifiers.

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Features
– Single Ended pure class A mono block power amplifier
– Eimac power industrial type direct heated triode – 450TH (N.O.S.)
– DC coupled all tube circuit (only output transformer without capacitors)
– CE comfortable
– 160 W of pure class A @4ohms or @8ohms
– Low global feedback configuration with damping factor of 20
– High capacity in power supply resulting to over 500joules of energy storage
– Custom designed power transformer of 1000W encapsulated-low density
– Custom designed output transformer of 1000W encapsulated- last generation
– Full double stabilization of high voltage for driver tubes
– 6N1P-EV & 6N30P-DR long life military grade tubes for driver purposes
– Full automatic bias with automatic-adjust (no any adjustment).
– Variable bias (two mode with 40W & 160W of output power)
– Balanced DC power to supply filament of output tube
– Balanced regulated DC power to supply filament for driver tubes
– Both input and output WBT connectors
– Input wired with pure 6N silver (99,9999% of silver purity)
– All aluminum modulated chassis with double 25mm thick front panel

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Specifications:
Type: Single Ended Class "A"
Power Output: 160 Watts @ 4 & 8 ohms; 1 kHz
Frequency Response: 10 Hz to 100 kHz; -3dB
Input Impedance: 100 kohms
Input Sensitivity: 2.7 V RMS for full power output
Gain: 22.50 dB at 8 ohm
Rise Time: 5 microseconds
Noise: 105 dB below rated output
Phase Status: Non inverting (0 degrees)
Tube Complement: 1x 6N1P-EV, 1 x 6N30P-DR , 1 x 450 TH
Power Requirement: 110 VAC or 220 VAC @ 50 to 60 Hz, 450 VA
Dimensions: 11.8" wide x 25.2" deep x 14.2" high
NET Weight: approx. 88 lbs per piece
Price: $55,000 per pair

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Source: NAT Audio

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