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klipschfan
09-10-2010, 06:35 AM
Nagra Pyramid Power Amps
From ultimateavmag.com
BY Scott Wilkinson

Nagra Pyramid Power Amps | UltimateAVMag.com (http://blog.ultimateavmag.com/content/nagra-pyramid-power-amps)


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I've known the name Nagra (http://www.nagraaudio.com/) for decades, but only in the realm of professional audio, especially field recorders. Recently, I learned that the Swiss stalwart also offers a line of high-end consumer electronics, such as the Pyramid Monoblock Amplifier (PMA) and Pyramid Stereo Amplifier (PSA).


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Where the names come from is obvious, but it's what's under the pyramid that counts. Both models offer solid-state class-AB operation—the PMA provides 200 watts RMS into 8Ω with a frequency response from 10Hz to 70kHz (+0/-3dB), THD under 0.09% at full power, and SNR typically 104dB, while the PSA divides the power between two channels (100Wpc) with otherwise identical specs. In addition, both feature Nagra's Power Factor Corrector (PFC) power supply, which "follows" the current coming from the input transformer and cleans it up before sending it to the amplification circuitry.

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You can configure the PMA to accept balanced or unbalanced inputs, while the PSA is limited to balanced inputs. A switch on both enables or disables the auto-on function, which turns the amp on when it receives a signal and shuts it down after 15 minutes of silence. This is especially helpful when the amps are inaccessable—though they are attractive enough to want them visible.

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Nagra gear is anything but cheap—the PMA goes for $12,300/pair, while the PSA costs somewhat less per channel at $7300. I'd love to hear five PMAs in a surround system, which would carry a price tag of $30,750. And as Nagra's US service manager told me, having all those pyramids around might generate some new-age spiritual energy in addition to outstanding music.

JSCC
09-10-2010, 07:44 AM
Could Nagra took a leaf out from Yamaha mid eighties design - the B6 amplifier? :scratch2:

jdandy
09-10-2010, 10:04 AM
Jerry.......Good comparison. I remember that Yamaha amplifier.

Masterlu
09-10-2010, 10:42 AM
At first glance, I thought these were cool amp stands. lol

Tonepub
09-10-2010, 08:24 PM
Great amps, we did a review on the PSA a while back and we also have an article about touring the Nagra factory. The designer, Mr. Schlup told me when I visited Nagra last summer that he made the amp pyramid shaped so no one would pile anything on top of it...

That's straight from the horses mouth...

jdandy
09-10-2010, 10:31 PM
Jeff.......I don't believe Nagra will have a problem with anyone stacking anything on top of the VPA monos with dual 845s per side, either. Those tubes run a toasty 535 degrees.

ian@pmc
09-11-2010, 12:02 AM
Pretty much all Nagra gear is really really good... These pyramid amps just sound really really good and look really really cool.