Simaudio MOON 700I 사용자 설명서

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Technical information
The M-eVOL2 volume circuit uses Multiplying Digital-to-Analog Converters  
(MDAC’s) to vary the amplitude of the music signal based on the chosen volume 
setting. Since it is used in a dual-mono circuit topology, there is one MDAC for each 
channel. As well, the audio signal ALWAYS remains in the analog domain and is 
never degraded at any volume setting.
Each MDAC (TI  DAC8812) uses a pair of current steering R2-R ladder DACs that  
allows for operation in a fully balanced differential mode. Like the M-Ray volume 
circuit found in our MOON P-8 reference level preamplifier, it provides incremental 
adjustments in 0.1dB steps, yielding a total of 530 unique volume steps.
Introduced in the MOON 700i Integrated Amplifier, the benefits of the M-eVOL2 
volume circuit, when compared to the original M-eVOL, include:
The M-eVOL2 proprietary volume control circuit yield 
virtually perfect signal level matching
 between the left and right channels as well as  
staggeringly low crosstalk levels.
All volume control circuits suffer from imperfect level matching between the left 
and right channels, especially at low and high output levels. In simple terms 
this means that the actual volume level is not identical for both channels at 
various settings:
  A blacker background
 An improvement in signal-to-noise-ratio of  
   +10dB in magnitude
 Improved signal matching between the  
   left and right channels 
 Much more precise incremental volume  
   adjustments (0.1 db vs. 0.5dB)
 Increased bandwidth
 Closely approaches the performance of   
   the M-Ray volume circuit
Simaudio Ltd. has been designing and manufacturing innovative, leading-edge 
audio  and  video  products  since  1980.  MOON  products  have  been  globally  
recognized  for  their  world-class  performance,  garnering  numerous  accolades 
for  this  outstanding  achievement.  Our  products  are  engineered  and  built  in  
Canada,  utilizing  advanced,  efficient,  “green”  assembly  techniques  with  strict 
quality  control.  Furthermore,  our  manufacturing  processes  are  part  of  our  
philosophy,  whereas  the  high  quality  and  long-life  of  MOON  products  are  the 
best way to preserve our environment, avoiding premature obsolesence. MOON  
products  meet  or  exceed  all  international  requirements  for  safety,  performance 
and  durability.  At  Simaudio,  great  music  matters.  However,  great  music  for  a  
lifetime matters most.
A very high quality volume circuit using a  potentiometer will typically have a 
variance of as much as 1.5dB 
(red)
 between the left and right channels at the 
volume extremities as shown in figure 6. All three of our volume circuits, M-Ray
M-eVOL and M-eVOL2 maintain an extremely low and consistent variance of 
less than 0.05dB
 (blue) 
across the entire volume range.
Perfect level matching between channels that no other 
volume control can achieve ... Recorded music heard as 
it was intended to be: pure, natural and uncolored.
The transistors used in the MOON 700i’s output stage perform what can be 
best described as electrical gain of the music signal.  Higher quality transistors 
will yield an amplified signal with greater integrity. In addition, since each chan-
nel of an output stage uses numerous transistors, they must all be accurately 
matched to each other to maintain this integrity.
MOON amplifiers have always used bipolar transistors in their output stages 
for several significant reasons. When compared to other types of amplification 
transistors, bipolars offer:
We have managed, at a great expense, to have bipolar transistors manufac-
tured to our own exceedingly high standards and specific requirements. When 
compared to more readily available high quality bipolars for use in audio ampli-
fiers, MOON Bipolars offer the following advantages:
The exceptional gain linearity of MOON Bipolars is very significant in the 
sense that it results in many of these aforementioned advantages. To illustrate 
the  significant effect of this gain linearity when compared to a quality bipolar 
transistor found in a high-performance audio amplifier, refer to figure 1 below 
which shows the difference in DC current gain as a function of the transistor’s 
output current:
Optimal sonic performance is always achieved
regardless of the amplifier’s output level.
 Unprecedented gain linearity
 A green component containing no lead
 Lower noise floor
 Even wider bandwidth
 Improved bass response 
 
 
 
 Greater signal integrity
 Even greater reliability at higher output levels
 A more consistent hFE  (the DC current gain of a  
   transistor) which allows for more accurate and  
   easier matching of multiple Bipolars.
 Wider bandwidth
• 
Lower distortion
• 
Excellent reliability and a longer life span
• 
High Efficiency
 High resistance to ESD (electrostatic discharge)