Restek EDITOR Preamplifier
Description
The hi-fi preamplifier is the center of a stereo system. It manages and forwards all external sources. This is done by switching the signal sources and amplifying or weakening the output signal.
High-Fidelity sound quality without distortion on the preamplifier
Another possible function, the interposition of different filters, has been deliberately avoided in the EDITOR. The reason for this is that with a high level of the other hi-fi components corresponding to the EDITOR, filter circuits are pointless and could have a negative effect on the sound. The adjustment to the acoustic conditions of the listening room is only possible to a limited extent with the help of tone controls on the preamplifier. With correspondingly high-quality components and acoustically normal rooms, tone control is more harmful than useful.
Nevertheless, the RESTEK EDITOR does not necessarily have to do without sound controls. The preamplifier offers the option of using the SPLIT function to loop an external device into the signal path for room adaptation.
Nine high-level inputs are also sufficient for demanding and complex hi-fi systems
The EDITOR has nine high level inputs. Four of them are designed as symmetrical inputs with mini-XLR and five as asymmetrical inputs with cinch sockets. Optionally, a cinch input can also be converted as a RIA phono preamplifier input.
The RESTEK EDITOR - a preamplifier with the latest technology
Internally, the EDITOR consists of two separate, fully symmetrical, identical mono preamplifiers, each with two volume controls. So there are a total of eight potentiometers. The inputs are switched via high-quality signal relays. the earth connections of the non-switched input sockets are separated from the device to avoid ground loops.
The input sensitivity of the selected input can be adjusted within a range of ± 6 dB to compensate for volume differences when switching between the individual inputs. Using the volume control, the signal can be attenuated down to -95 dB or amplified up to +10 dB. The two separately controllable outputs can be leveled against each other in a range of ± 6 dB and, if desired, can also be set synchronously with each other.
The output drivers of the pre-amplifier establish the connection to the power amplifiers or active loudspeakers. The low output resistance of 50 ohms and the maximum current of up to 200 mA rms of these driver stages enables correct line adaptation on the one hand and the use of sometimes unavoidably long connecting cables between the preamplifier and the power amplifiers without the music signal being impaired by the cables.
All parts of the electronics of the EDITOR are DC-coupled, making it possible to transmit even the lowest frequencies. This means that even in the lower frequency spectrum, transmission is distortion-free and phase-locked. There are no capacitors or electrolytic capacitors in the signal path that could cause corruption. Noise and crosstalk can only be detected at the measuring limit.
The claim to ease of use and great functionality is realized through the ability to operate all special functions using the remote control or a single button. The design of the preamplifier remains puristically clear, since the sophisticated and at the same time impressive concept of one-button operation does not require any further buttons, buttons, controls or the like.
Description
The hi-fi preamplifier is the center of a stereo system. It manages and forwards all external sources. This is done by switching the signal sources and amplifying or weakening the output signal.
High-Fidelity sound quality without distortion on the preamplifier
Another possible function, the interposition of different filters, has been deliberately avoided in the EDITOR. The reason for this is that with a high level of the other hi-fi components corresponding to the EDITOR, filter circuits are pointless and could have a negative effect on the sound. The adjustment to the acoustic conditions of the listening room is only possible to a limited extent with the help of tone controls on the preamplifier. With correspondingly high-quality components and acoustically normal rooms, tone control is more harmful than useful.
Nevertheless, the RESTEK EDITOR does not necessarily have to do without sound controls. The preamplifier offers the option of using the SPLIT function to loop an external device into the signal path for room adaptation.
Nine high-level inputs are also sufficient for demanding and complex hi-fi systems
The EDITOR has nine high level inputs. Four of them are designed as symmetrical inputs with mini-XLR and five as asymmetrical inputs with cinch sockets. Optionally, a cinch input can also be converted as a RIA phono preamplifier input.
The RESTEK EDITOR - a preamplifier with the latest technology
Internally, the EDITOR consists of two separate, fully symmetrical, identical mono preamplifiers, each with two volume controls. So there are a total of eight potentiometers. The inputs are switched via high-quality signal relays. the earth connections of the non-switched input sockets are separated from the device to avoid ground loops.
The input sensitivity of the selected input can be adjusted within a range of ± 6 dB to compensate for volume differences when switching between the individual inputs. Using the volume control, the signal can be attenuated down to -95 dB or amplified up to +10 dB. The two separately controllable outputs can be leveled against each other in a range of ± 6 dB and, if desired, can also be set synchronously with each other.
The output drivers of the pre-amplifier establish the connection to the power amplifiers or active loudspeakers. The low output resistance of 50 ohms and the maximum current of up to 200 mA rms of these driver stages enables correct line adaptation on the one hand and the use of sometimes unavoidably long connecting cables between the preamplifier and the power amplifiers without the music signal being impaired by the cables.
All parts of the electronics of the EDITOR are DC-coupled, making it possible to transmit even the lowest frequencies. This means that even in the lower frequency spectrum, transmission is distortion-free and phase-locked. There are no capacitors or electrolytic capacitors in the signal path that could cause corruption. Noise and crosstalk can only be detected at the measuring limit.
The claim to ease of use and great functionality is realized through the ability to operate all special functions using the remote control or a single button. The design of the preamplifier remains puristically clear, since the sophisticated and at the same time impressive concept of one-button operation does not require any further buttons, buttons, controls or the like.
Description
The hi-fi preamplifier is the center of a stereo system. It manages and forwards all external sources. This is done by switching the signal sources and amplifying or weakening the output signal.
High-Fidelity sound quality without distortion on the preamplifier
Another possible function, the interposition of different filters, has been deliberately avoided in the EDITOR. The reason for this is that with a high level of the other hi-fi components corresponding to the EDITOR, filter circuits are pointless and could have a negative effect on the sound. The adjustment to the acoustic conditions of the listening room is only possible to a limited extent with the help of tone controls on the preamplifier. With correspondingly high-quality components and acoustically normal rooms, tone control is more harmful than useful.
Nevertheless, the RESTEK EDITOR does not necessarily have to do without sound controls. The preamplifier offers the option of using the SPLIT function to loop an external device into the signal path for room adaptation.
Nine high-level inputs are also sufficient for demanding and complex hi-fi systems
The EDITOR has nine high level inputs. Four of them are designed as symmetrical inputs with mini-XLR and five as asymmetrical inputs with cinch sockets. Optionally, a cinch input can also be converted as a RIA phono preamplifier input.
The RESTEK EDITOR - a preamplifier with the latest technology
Internally, the EDITOR consists of two separate, fully symmetrical, identical mono preamplifiers, each with two volume controls. So there are a total of eight potentiometers. The inputs are switched via high-quality signal relays. the earth connections of the non-switched input sockets are separated from the device to avoid ground loops.
The input sensitivity of the selected input can be adjusted within a range of ± 6 dB to compensate for volume differences when switching between the individual inputs. Using the volume control, the signal can be attenuated down to -95 dB or amplified up to +10 dB. The two separately controllable outputs can be leveled against each other in a range of ± 6 dB and, if desired, can also be set synchronously with each other.
The output drivers of the pre-amplifier establish the connection to the power amplifiers or active loudspeakers. The low output resistance of 50 ohms and the maximum current of up to 200 mA rms of these driver stages enables correct line adaptation on the one hand and the use of sometimes unavoidably long connecting cables between the preamplifier and the power amplifiers without the music signal being impaired by the cables.
All parts of the electronics of the EDITOR are DC-coupled, making it possible to transmit even the lowest frequencies. This means that even in the lower frequency spectrum, transmission is distortion-free and phase-locked. There are no capacitors or electrolytic capacitors in the signal path that could cause corruption. Noise and crosstalk can only be detected at the measuring limit.
The claim to ease of use and great functionality is realized through the ability to operate all special functions using the remote control or a single button. The design of the preamplifier remains puristically clear, since the sophisticated and at the same time impressive concept of one-button operation does not require any further buttons, buttons, controls or the like.
Features of the EDITOR preamplifier from the E series
Remote control infrared system
Dimmable multifunction display
Menu-driven one-button operation
Double mono construction
Symmetrical signal processing and symmetrical volume control
Symmetrical and asymmetrical inputs and outputs
Adjustable input sensitivity and output level
Nine high-level inputs, retrofittable RIAA pre-stage
Tape copy, monitor output, split mode
German manufacturing
Technical specifications
Frequency response: 0 Hz… 230 kHz (-3dB)
THD: <0.0005%
S / N ratio:> 106 dBA based on 2 V rms nominal output voltage
Crosstalk attenuation:> 106 dB related to 2 V rms nominal output voltage
Input impedance: 47 kOhm asymmetrical, 10 kOhm symmetrical
Input and output level: 10 V rms max.
Output current: 200 mA rms max.
Output impedance: 50 ohms
Dimensions (WxHxD): 483 x 90 x 365 mm
Weight: approx. 10 kg
Display color: red, green or blue
Versions of the front: Acrylic glass highly polished, aluminum black, champagne or silvery matt brushed, chrome-plated brass as well as special designs on request
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Hersteller des Produkts
RESTEK AG
Untere Feldstr. 13
34277 Fuldabrück
Germany
Tel: +49 (0) 561 42089
Web: https://www.restek.de/
E-mail: info@restek.de
Vertriebspartner in Deutschland (EU)RESTEK AG
Untere Feldstr. 13
34277 Fuldabrück
Germany
Tel: +49 (0) 561 42089
Web: https://www.restek.de/
E-mail: info@restek.de
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