Phantom ii features and technology, Circuity highlights, Power supply highlights – Krell Phantom II Manual User Manual

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SECTION

ONE

Phantom II Features and Technology

This section describes the innovative features and technology of the Phantom II

preamplifier, and defines CAST and other key terms used in this reference.

Circuity highlights

Sharing the same audio circuitry as its bigger brother, the Phantom II preamplifier

is a dual monaural circuit design with the left and right channels afforded their own

power supply regulation and individual full chassis sized boards. All signals gain is

realized in surface mount topology using proprietary multiple-output current mir-

rors with nearly 500 times the open loop linearity of other designs. Approaching 1

MHz of open loop bandwidth in a zero feedback, balanced, Krell Current Mode,

the Phantom output stage terminates in Krell CAST. A Complete Krell system

(source, preamp, and amplifier), connected using CAST interconnects reduces the

number of voltage gain stages to the minimum, one. The resulting noise floor

approaches the theoretical limit of technology. Negative feedback is not used any-

where in the preamp, nor is it necessary. Open-loop distortion is typically less than

0.003%. The volume control is realized with a balanced resistor ladder bandwidth

and transient response of the circuitry are virtually unaffected by the volume set-

ting.

Power Supply Highlights

The Phantom II audio circuits receive power from a Krell Current Mode analog

power supply. The power supply avoids the common integrated circuit topology

used in many preamplifiers and instead mimics the deign topology of Krell

Evolution e Series amplifiers. The circuitry is completely discrete giving it the ability

to respond quickly to current demands and also be unaffected by AC voltage

power fluctuations. Oversized for a preamplifier, the power supply features a 140

VA transformer and 35,000uF of capacitance.

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