This Darlington Class AB Bipolar Design Amp From Diamond Is Rated At 100 Watts X 4 Into 2 Ohms.
FeaturesQuasi differential audio inputs18 dB/Octave Butterworth crossoversMassive internal heatsink with fan cooling
CosmeticsBreathtaking. That's how I'd have to describe the appearance of the Diamond Audio D7054 amplifier. All of the connections on this amplifier are gold-plated, starting with the power connectors: These ultra heavy duty connectors can accommodate either a 4-gauge ring lug, a 4-gauge bare wire connection, or both! Nice idea, as an external capacitor could be added directly to this connection. The speaker connections are top quality as well; the set screws can accommodate #10-gauge speaker wire. The RCA connectors have a nice external machined appearance, but are quite ordinary. The overall external appearance is absolutely gorgeous: the best I've seen. The frosted aluminum finish, combined with chrome plating, and a translucent Plexi cover is easy on the eyes. Even the mounting feet are beautifully machined aluminum. All the crossover controls and configuration switches are accessible from a recessed area on top of the amplifier. Normally the 3" height would be too high for many mounting locations, but this D7054 is so stunning, one would never hide it.
The amplifier is cooled by a variable speed fan, which pulls air in through the endplates and over the internal heatsink, and exhausts it through the end plates as well. While the external aluminum case appears massive, it is not actually thermally connected and does not aid in cooling the amplifier. The amplifier is quite large for 400 watts, so it never thermally cycled during our tests.
LayoutInternal layout is nice as well. The power supply is at one end, far away from the sensitive analog input circuitry. OP amps are low-noise and moderately fast slewing. Top quality film caps are used to couple the power stages to the input circuitry. On the downside, 85 C supply filter capacitors are used instead of 105 C caps required in an automotive environment. This amplifier uses four 2SA1303 output devices per channel. These are excellent audio bipolar transistors. Using four per channel 100 watt channel is more than we would normally see, but you'll never see one fail.
Power SupplyThe power supply is isolated and fully regulated. The supply has an extra rail to help the output stage pull closer to their rails. The supply fell out of regulation when the DC input fell below 9.8 volts, while delivering 400 watts into two ohms. This is well below operating range and should not create any problems.
CrossoversThis amplifier has three internal crossovers, front, rear, and auxiliary. Each crossover is 18 dB / Octave Butterworth, and can be configured for high pass, low pass or band pass. Frequencies can be chosen from 50 Hz to 5 kHz. Exceptional!
ProtectionThe D7054 never got hot enough to thermally cycle, and it recovered from our short circuits tests without damage. Loads lower than two ohms cause the power supply to reduce voltage, so that the output devices are not overdriven.
PerformanceThe amplifier was ruler-flat from 10 Hz to 20k, as expected. The D7054 produced 50 watts x 4 into four ohms, and a healthy 97 watts x 4 into two ohms at 1 kHz. The power supply is fully regulated, even down to DC input voltages as low as 9.8 volts. So it should be an easy matter for Diamond to adjust the rail voltage up to exceed the published specification.