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Viola Cadenza Preamplifier |
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The Viola Cadenza is
a fully balanced wide band
preamplifier. It has six line inputs, plus one
additional input that is reserved for an optional plug-in module.
Currently a high quality phono module is in the final stages of
development and other modules under consideration.
The Cadenza offers an extremely high level of transparency which is
essential if the emotion that is the essence of a musical
performance is to be faithfully reproduced.
A choke input type power supply housed in a separate chassis is used
to provide a very clean and stable power source for the
pre-amplifier. It also provides
isolation from Electro-Magnetic Interference. |
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Audio Design |
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The Cadenza uses Class A discrete circuitry and is fully balanced
throughout.
The
main audio circuitry is constructed on a single large mother board
which accommodates the signal switching relays, local power supply
sections and input and output connectors. This gives the
shortest possible signal path and eliminates the variations in
performance that can occur when external cable forms are used.
The
amplification stages use Viola's custom designed OTA gain
modules. These are fully balanced and approximate to an idealized
gain stage. They are constructed using discrete components, including
ultra-high precision (0.1%) thin film resistors. These are
employed because of their very low noise characteristic. Three
types of module are used, each optimized for a specific application
within the circuit. Careful design makes them unaffected by
variations in component values.
The modules
use a dual monolithic FET input and cascode topology, which gives a
very large dynamic range and prevents any effects from power supply
variations. Another advantage of the Viola OTA modules is that they
can be easily changed to allow for quick servicing and this also
allows for easy product upgrades. This is not possible with
non-modular designs.
The input
section has been designed to have an input impedance of one Meg ohm.
This has three major benefits:. |
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1. A high input
impedance preserves the balanced input’s ability to reject
interference if the output impedances of the signal source are not
perfectly matched. The ability of a differential amplifier circuit
to reject interference is referred to as its common mode rejection
ratio or CMRR. Many source components have small differences in the
output impedances of the two halves of their balanced outputs. When
used with a balanced input with an input impedance in the
conventional range of 10k ohms to 50k ohms, a mis-match of just 1%
in the two halves of the source device’s balanced output can lead to a
significant reduction in the pre-amplifier’s CMRR and a consequent
rise in the noise level. |
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2. High
impedance inputs reduce errors at connector contact junctions. |
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3. High impedance
inputs conserve the source unit's output drive current. Consequently
more of the source unit's output current is available to drive the
capacitance of the interconnecting cables, thus improving the high
frequency performance and transient response. |
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The modules in the
output stage us a special form of compensation which preserves the
phase integrity of the balanced output signal across the audio
spectrum. This is important in order to ensure timbral
accuracy and maintain a stable and 3 dimensional stereo image.
To avoid transients, the outputs of this section are muted during
power-up and power-down cycles.
Each channel has
an 11 position stepped gain switch for controlling channel balance.
These switches can also be used to “range” input sources with
atypical output levels. They are located in the inverse feedback
loop for minimum noise.
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The volume control is a custom made 59 position stepped
attenuator with 1dB steps. It uses 0.1% Vishay film resistors and
the contact material is a high gold content alloy also containing
platinum, silver and copper. Careful design ensures that
external vibration does not modulate the wiper contact pressure,
as this could otherwise degrade the sound quality. |
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To prevent
ground loops between signal ended source units, all RCA inputs are
completely isolated when not in use.
Heavy
oxygen-free copper bus bars enhance the efficiency of power
distribution within the amplifier and eliminate variations that
would be
introduced by the use of the wiring harnesses commonly used in high performance
amplifiers. |
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Surround Sound Processor Loop |
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A switch on the
mother board allows input 2 (RCA) or input 7 (XLR) or both, to be
set to function as a surround sound processor (SSP) loop. If
this function is not needed, these inputs may be set to function
as standard stereo inputs. This approach avoids having redundant inputs
when no surround sound function is required. |
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Low Noise Power
Supply |
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The
Cadenza uses
a
choke input
filter
type power supply. This
produces far less Electro-Magnetic
Interference
than the
capacitor input designs
most commonly used in pre-amplifiers.
It also
places less stress on the power supply components,
leading to higher reliability and longer life.
In addition, the Cadenza's power supply design
completely avoids the generation of the high frequency noise that
often occurs when switch mode power supplies are used.
The Cadenza's choke input power supply also
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eliminates high peak ripple currents, thereby minimizing
inter-modulation distortion on the power supply “rails” and ground
returns. This further enhances the sound quality by reducing
both noise and distortion. |
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Ease of Upgradability |
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The use of
plug-in modules for the gain stages allows for easy upgrading should
improved versions become available in the future. |
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High Quality
Chassis |
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The Cadenza front
panel is machined from a solid aluminum slab and the side panels are
custom aluminum extrusions. These are brushed to a
super-fine finish and then anodized. They are mated with heavy
gauge top and bottom panels to produce a structure that is extremely
strong and rigid. |
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Warranty |
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Products of Viola
Audio Laboratories are warranted to be free of defects if used under normal
conditions for a period of five years from the date of
manufacture. |
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Viola Cadenza
Specifications |
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Inputs |
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1 x Option Card
4 x RCA
1 x Fischer
1 x XLR |
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Outputs |
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1 x RCA
1 x Fischer
2 x XLR
1 x RCA (Tape) |
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Input Impedance |
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1M ohm |
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Frequency Response |
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20Hz to 20kHz ± 0.1dB |
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IMD |
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Less than 0.005% @ 1V input |
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THD |
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Less than 0.01% @ 20kHz 1v input |
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Noise |
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-95dB |
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Dimensions |
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Pre-amp
Psu |
44.7cm W x 9.1cm H x 40.6cm D
22.3cm W x 9.1cm H x 40.6cm D |
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Weights |
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Pre-amp
Psu |
7.3kg
9.1kg |
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Back To Top |
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copyright 2004
Viola Audio Laboratories. All rights reserved. |
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