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Sinclair amps

Postby Detailed Infinity » 11 Nov 2012, 19:00

Can anyone remember back in the late 60's Clive Sinclair bringing out small sized solid state amps (no enclosures)? I bought 2 but had mediocre results--anyone else remember these?

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Re: Sinclair amps

Postby Didier » 11 Nov 2012, 21:22

Detailed Infinity wrote:Can anyone remember back in the late 60's Clive Sinclair bringing out small sized solid state amps (no enclosures)? I bought 2 but had mediocre results--anyone else remember these?

Bri

I had completly forgotten that Sinclair once made budget audio amps (some in kit form), I never heard one. The only Sinclair product I bought was a Sinclair Cambridge pocket calculator. I was quite expensive at this time, and didn't last very long...

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Re: Sinclair amps

Postby JimN » 11 Nov 2012, 23:11

I certainly remember the amp modules. I seem to recall that the model was called the Z15.

A colleague at work used to use them to build guitar amps, in multiples of 15 watts.

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Re: Sinclair amps

Postby JimN » 11 Nov 2012, 23:12

My mistake: it was the optimistically-coined Z30.

http://www.nvg.ntnu.no/sinclair/audio/z30.htm

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Re: Sinclair amps

Postby Derek Misselbrook » 12 Nov 2012, 00:29

Was this from the same man?
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Re: Sinclair amps

Postby Uncle Fiesta » 12 Nov 2012, 01:50

I'm afraid it was ...
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Re: Sinclair amps

Postby RayL » 12 Nov 2012, 07:36

Some early Sinclair amplifiers used Class D amplification. They were ahead of their time in the sense that the semiconductor technology was not good enough to support the principle. They were cheap and intended for home constructors but were unreliable.

Class D has been making a comeback recently (it runs cooler than A,B.C) but it needs modern semiconductors.

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Re: Sinclair amps

Postby kipper » 12 Nov 2012, 08:01

Price:
89/6d what a rip of :lol: if only that price was today. peter
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Re: Sinclair amps

Postby John M » 13 Nov 2012, 01:10

Thats about £60 in todays money....over priced!
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Re: Sinclair amps

Postby Amanda » 15 Nov 2012, 13:12

The quoted wattage is only the same as today's modern Transistor amps,
15 watts RMS = about 30 Watts Peak Music Power.

The AD120 is a case in point 120W is 2 channels 60w Peak each, RMS 30 watts per channel.

Valve amps were always rated in RMS watts.

It's a bit of a con trick to catch the layman out!!
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