Elac Element EA101EQ-G Integrated Amplifier/DAC Review Test Bench

Test Bench

Two channels driven continuously into 8-ohm loads:
0.1% distortion at 36.3 watts
1% distortion at 38.5 watts

Two channels driven continuously into 4-ohm loads:
0.1% distortion at 73.5 watts
1% distortion at 93.2 watts

Analog frequency response:
–0.90 dB at 10 Hz
–0.25 dB at 20 Hz
–0.84 dB at 20 kHz
–10.98 dB at 50 kHz.

48 kHz PCM frequency response:
–0.68 dB at 10 Hz
–0.18 dB at 20 Hz
–0.54 dB at 20 kHz
+1.20 dB at 24 kHz.

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This graph shows that the EA101EQ-G’s left amplifier channel, with two channels driving 8-ohm loads, reaches 0.1% distortion at 36.3 watts and 1% distortion at 38.5 watts. Into 4 ohms, the amplifier reaches 0.1% distortion at 73.5 watts and 1% distortion at 93.2 watts.

THD+N from the amplifier was less than 0.055% at 1 kHz when driving 2.83 volts into an 8-ohm load. Crosstalk at 1 kHz driving 2.83 volts into an 8-ohm load was –93.29 dB left to right and –92.84 dB right to left. The signal-to-noise ratio with an 8-ohm load from 10 Hz to 24 kHz with “A” weighting was –99.91 dBrA.—MJP

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TowerTone's picture

Would have loved to hear more with the Debut B4 speakers and S10 sub as the (low-end) setup and then possibly the Ub5 with an S12EQ just for fun. Less than $1,200 for the first and around $1,900 for the second, plus another $1,100 for the Discovery server....OK, I'm just getting silly now.

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