Rockford Fosgate 5.3x Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
TOPAZ (Tracking Operation Pre-Amplifier Zone)
The
TOPAZ
(Tracking Operation Pre-Amplifier Zone) circuitry solves
ground loop noise problems common to automotive amplifier design.
This innovative new development allows vastly improved isolation of
the input signal grounds from the power supply ground of the
amplifier. This is accomplished by allowing the source unit to control
the potential “environment” of the entire input structure or “zone” of
the amplifier. This process improves the noise rejection of the ampli-
fier by 30-40dB – an astounding 30-100 times better than amplifiers
without TOPAZ.
THE RESULT: Elimination of troublesome ground loop noise between
source and amplifier.
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MOSFET Devices
Rockford Fosgate is one of the few manufacturers in the sound
community to utilize MOSFET devices in both the
power supply
and
the
output stages
.
MOSFET
(Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect
Transistor) devices offer several important inherent advantages over
the 30 year old technology of bi-polar design. These advantages
include: thermal stability, switching speed, ultra low output imped-
ance and wider bandwidth linearity. In addition, MOSFETs operate
very similarly to vacuum tubes in which they are more linear than bi-
polar transistors. However, MOSFETs can deliver the midrange clarity
without the limitations of transient response and high frequency
phase shifting normally associated with tube operation.
THE RESULT: Operational characteristics similar to vacuum tubes
without the performance limitations of tube design.