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G51 Intergrated AM/FM Stereo Receiver
- AM/FM/RDBS receiver with 2 x 100W amplification
- Separate pre and power amps in a single unit
- Dual differential volume control with knob
- Input level matching
- Spearate pre out and amp in connectors for maximum flexibility
- Seven stereo analogue inputs & dual tape outputs
- MM/MC option
- Power amp developed from flagship DSP8000 speakers
- Trigger output for external device control
The Meridian G51 is the first integrated receiver ever manufactured
by the company, and forms a perfect complement to the rest of
he G series range with its super-high quality reproduction of
analogue signals. Although Meridian is today best-known for its
digital circuitry, it is a company built on analogue roots, and
indeed, superb analogue circuit design and implementation are
important parts of all Meridian products.
Including a stereo preamplifier, controller and a power amplifier
that features a unique low-feedback topology and extremely low
output impedance, the G51 stereo receiver provides no less than
seven stereo analogue inputs plus, of course, an AM/FM tuner with
RDS/RBDS capability. The inputs are normally designated AUX, CD,
TV, Tape, Disc (Phono), DVD and VCR, but can be re-configured.
The G51 can be ordered with either moving coil or moving magnet
stereo phono input modules.
Two sets of stereo tape outputs are provided, along with two
pre-amp out pairs, one of which is normally jumpered to the adjacent
power amplifier input sockets. These jumpers can be removed to
connect an analogue surround decoder, for example, while adding
the additional pre-amp output allows for bi-amping with an additional
two channel amplifier such as the G56.
A front-panel volume knob (press to mute) activates a specially-designed
dual differentially-balanced volume control circuit. This ensures
perfect stereo tracking and full frequency range performance at
all volume levels.
The two channel amplifier includes the latest power amp developments
from Meridian, utilised in the flagship DSP8000 digital loudspeaker
systems.
The amplifiers feature active bias control throughout, with thermal
sensing that carefully manages the temperature and current flow
at different levels. Fully DC-coupled, the signal path contains
no capacitors, while those in power supplies are audiophile grade
components.
The amplifiers are of a unique low-feedback design for minimum
transient and interface intermodulation distortion, offering superb
clarity and transparency right across the audible range, with
an output impedance that is close to zero and delivers a solid
100W continuous mean power per channel into 8 ohm suitable for
virtually any high-quality passive loudspeaker system.
The amplifier, when in standby mode, maintains a standing voltage
on the power rails, reducing the time taken for optimum performance
to be delivered after power-up from tens of minutes to virtually
instantaneous.
Two sets of outputs per channel are provided on sturdy posts
colour-coded for easy reference. The output terminals are connected
to the amplifier by Van den Hul silver-strand cable to avoid signal
losses.
In addition to the main outputs, a stereo headphone socket is
provided on the rear panel for personal listening. A 'speaker
off' facility is also included.
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