Viola Spirito Preamplifier            
      Viola Spirito Pre-Amplifier and Power Supply      
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
                       
     

The Viola Spirito  offers a level of transparency and musicality that is truly state-of-the-art.  Its modular design uses an open architecture to give the maximum flexibility for upgrading and expansion. To ensure the greatest isolation from mains borne noise,  it employs a choke input filter type power supply housed in a separate chassis.

     

No-Compromise Audio Design

     

The Spirito uses Class A  discrete circuitry and is fully balanced throughout. The input impedance of the input module is unusually high at 1Mohm. This avoids the loading that can be imposed on source equipment with conventional lower input impedance designs.  The use of a fully balanced topology ensures the maximum rejection of common mode noise.  This greatly contributes to the stunning clarity and silent backgrounds that the Spirito provides. The ability of audio equipment to reject noise is an important consideration in the modern domestic environment.

     
Surround Sound Processor Loop

Any input on the Spirito may be set to function as either a standard stereo input, or a surround sound processor (SSP) loop.  This approach avoids having redundant inputs when no surround sound function is required.

Low Noise Power Supply

     

The Spirito 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-amplifiersIt also places less stress on the power supply components, leading to higher reliability and longer life.  In addition, the Spirito's power supply design completely avoids the generation of the high frequency noise that often occurs when switch mode power supplies are used.

The Spirito's choke input power supply virtually
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.

     

Simple User Interface

     

Viola Spirito DisplayDiscrete volume and balance controls are located on the front panel.  All other unit functions are controlled by a large touch sensitive display (shown left).  This allows the unit to be easily configured and controlled in stereo, multi-channel and multi-room modes.  It also provides the flexibility necessary to allow other types of modules to be easily added in the future. The operation of the Spirito is further simplified by a facility that allows the user to assign alpha-numeric names of their choice to each input.

     

Modular Construction

     

The Spirito's main chassis has ten user accessible card slots. These are loaded  from the rear of the unit and permit the Spirito to be configured to suit a wide range of applications.

The basic Spirito configuration
for stereo use requires one V20 input module (3 inputs - 2 balanced and 1 unbalanced) and one V30 output module (3 outputs - 2 balanced and 1 unbalanced).  If more than 3 inputs are required, it is a simple job to add a second V20 input module, to give 6 inputs. Up to 4 V20 input modules may be used to give a total of 12 inputs.

     

Ease of Upgradeability

     

The use of a modular system makes it very easy to add upgrades and enhancements to the unit's functionality.   Currently a sophisticated phono module for the Spirito is under development.   D/A converter and equalizer modules may also be added in the future.

     

Versatile Remote Control Facility

     

The Spirito is supplied with a Palm Pilot which is loaded with software that allows it to be operated as an infra-red remote control for the unit and gives control of all of the unit's functions.  The Palm Pilot's  graphic user interface mimics that of the Spirito's main display and is very easy to use. It also provides the flexibility necessary to allow the addition of new modules in the future.

In addition a 0/+12V control line on the unit's rear panel allows the Spirito to remotely switch amplifiers such as the Viola Bravo on and off.

     

Elegant Chassis Design

     

The Spirito chassis uses a precision die-cast front panel and heavy custom aluminum extrusions for the top and side panels in a design that gives a very clean appearance, with no fixing screws readily visible. 

     

Warranty

     

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.

     
                       
                       
      Viola Spirito Specifications      
     
     
V20 Reference Input Module

Inputs
1 x XLR
1 x Fischer
1 x RCA

Input Impedance
1M ohm

Voltage Gain
Unity

Frequency Response
20Hz to 20kHz +0, -0.2dB

SN Ratio
< - 90 dBv

THD
< 0.002 % @1kHz, 2v out, unity gain, 22kHz filter
< 0.005 % @ 20 kHz, 2v out, unity gain, 80kHz filter 

IMD (SMPTE)
< 0.005 % @ 2v out, unity gain


V30 Reference Output Module

Outputs
Output 1
Output 2
Output 3
Fischer & XLR in parallel
Fischer and XLR in parallel
 RCA 

Output Impedance
Main Out
Tape Out
100 Ohms
620 Ohms (fixed level)

Maximum Gain
+16dB

Frequency Response
20kH to 20kHz ± 0.2dB

SN Ratio
< - 90 dBv

THD
< 0.002 % @ 1kHz, 2v out, unity gain, 22kHz filter 
< 0.005 @ 20 kHz, 2v out, unity gain, 80kHz filter  

IMD (SMPTE)
< 0.005 %  @ 2v out, unity gain 


 Spirito Mainframe and Power Supply  

10 card slot bays and 1 processor bay.

320 x 240 LCD display with touch screen.

1 RS232 Port

1 bidirectional IR port

Remote Control Palm M100
PalmM105
PalmM505

Dimensions
Spirito
PSU
44.7cm W x 20cm H x 51cm D
44.7cm W x 11cm H x 51cm D

Weights
Spirito
PSU
22.6kg
23.4kg

                       
                       
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