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Post by Jim on Oct 26, 2012 11:36:10 GMT -5
That's actually what I've been relying on for a lot of the older information - and verifying some of the specs. I might be able to get a little bit more if I dig into some more of the archives. Some of the numbers I'm missing, I think may have never been published publicly. I managed to find xformer and capacitance in a couple older manuals - since they were never on the website.
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Post by Jim on Oct 28, 2012 14:41:48 GMT -5
I'm busy comparing what I have against current spec sheets and the older data via Wayback machine. I'm not sure how I'd denote it, but I think it would be helpful to have references regarding the source of the values. Would definitely help give the data some credibility -- and save some time for someone else reviewing it, if I can get Lonnie or someone at Emo to verify it.
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Post by Jim on Oct 29, 2012 9:52:28 GMT -5
I've updated the Excel file and added a second sheet with color coded references to indicate the source of the data (Example sources being: The current Emotiva site, data submitted by Dark Ranger, the old Emotiva web pages, the old "Amplifier Comparison PDF and the Amplifier Manuals). I also fixed a couple typos and added a couple more columns. Anything not color coded (in the sources sheet) - take with a grain of salt. I'm not 100% sure of the release years and fans for the older amps. Cross talk is one value that I've found multiple values for - depending on when/where you get them. I'll add the new XPRs when they are released, hopefully soon!! Interestingly enough, from looking at pages of the UPA-7 via the Wayback Machine, it looks like the UPA-7 underwent a change in which the gain and weight changed......... Wonder if there were 2 iterations of the UPA-7... (I used the last known values that match up with the other UPA models)
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Post by tknice on Jul 7, 2015 10:07:31 GMT -5
I've updated the Excel file and added a second sheet with color coded references to indicate the source of the data (Example sources being: The current Emotiva site, data submitted by Dark Ranger, the old Emotiva web pages, the old "Amplifier Comparison PDF and the Amplifier Manuals). I also fixed a couple typos and added a couple more columns. Anything not color coded (in the sources sheet) - take with a grain of salt. I'm not 100% sure of the release years and fans for the older amps. Cross talk is one value that I've found multiple values for - depending on when/where you get them. I'll add the new XPRs when they are released, hopefully soon!! Interestingly enough, from looking at pages of the UPA-7 via the Wayback Machine, it looks like the UPA-7 underwent a change in which the gain and weight changed......... Wonder if there were 2 iterations of the UPA-7... (I used the last known values that match up with the other UPA models) Hey Jim, I'm getting "access to this link has been disabled". Have you updated it recently?
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Post by Jim on Jul 7, 2015 10:11:30 GMT -5
I've updated the Excel file and added a second sheet with color coded references to indicate the source of the data (Example sources being: The current Emotiva site, data submitted by Dark Ranger, the old Emotiva web pages, the old "Amplifier Comparison PDF and the Amplifier Manuals). I also fixed a couple typos and added a couple more columns. Anything not color coded (in the sources sheet) - take with a grain of salt. I'm not 100% sure of the release years and fans for the older amps. Cross talk is one value that I've found multiple values for - depending on when/where you get them. I'll add the new XPRs when they are released, hopefully soon!! Interestingly enough, from looking at pages of the UPA-7 via the Wayback Machine, it looks like the UPA-7 underwent a change in which the gain and weight changed......... Wonder if there were 2 iterations of the UPA-7... (I used the last known values that match up with the other UPA models) Hey Jim, I'm getting "access to this link has been disabled". Have you updated it recently? No, of course I haven't updated it recently... I actually forgot about it.. I updated the link, can you try again? www.dropbox.com/s/oiyyxe9rhhrx9h5/Emotiva_Amps.xlsx
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Post by tknice on Jul 7, 2015 10:23:40 GMT -5
Hey Jim, I'm getting "access to this link has been disabled". Have you updated it recently? No, of course I haven't updated it recently... I actually forgot about it.. I updated the link, can you try again? www.dropbox.com/s/oiyyxe9rhhrx9h5/Emotiva_Amps.xlsxThat worked, thanks Jim!
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Post by Jim on Jul 7, 2015 10:43:01 GMT -5
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