New quad amp is small yet mighty

Delivering an awesome sound from a compact package

Elite QSP stereo power amplifier incorporates the latest version of Quadʼs acclaimed Current Dumping technology to deliver an awesome sound from a compact package 

Quad is delighted to announce the launch of the Elite QSP power amplifier, the latest addition to the companyʼs Elite range of high-performance audio electronics. The Elite QSP – which stands for Quad Stereo Power – replaces the much acclaimed 909 power amp in Quadʼs range, building upon its predecessorʼs blueprint with upgraded internal components and innovative new circuitry to deliver an even higher level of audio performance.
A key part of the design of the Elite QSP, and the 909 before it, is Quadʼs proprietary Current Dumping technology – originally devised in the 1970s by Quadʼs founder Peter Walker and still one of the few truly innovative amplifier topologies. It was first introduced in the seminal Quad 405, earning that amp both a Design Council Award and The Queenʼs Award for Technical Achievement, and has since been refined and modernised in successive amplifiers culminating in the Elite QSP.
Current Dumping is essentially a combination of two stereo amplifiers to deliver the best possible overall sound quality in both channels. An extremely high-quality, low-power Class A amplifier provides the signal quality, and keeps whatʼs going out as close as possible to whatʼs coming in from the preamp, while a highpower current dumping section delivers the muscle to keep the speakers under control. These two amplifier circuits are combined with a precision network to perfectly impose the finesse of the Class A output onto the power of the current dumper – the result is a truly captivating combination of dynamic power, vice-like grip and sumptuous sonic detail.
Whilst remaining true to the principals of Peter Walkerʼs ingenious original design, the Elite QSP further evolves the template by fully utilising contemporary audiophile principals. The use of tight-tolerance parts in key areas guarantees consistency between channels and also between production units. Audiophile-grade components have been carefully selected from around the world for their exceptional sonic ability, and the signal path is kept as simple as possible to ensure optimal signal purity.
In developing the Elite QSP, Quad has undertaken extensive research into internal screening techniques to ensure optimal control of crosstalk and the flow of magnetic fields. New PCB layouts, screened signal paths, custom-made transformers and shielding to protect the amplifier boards from mains hum all contribute to an overall design that delivers a clean, unsullied technical performance and an excellent dynamic range.
The Elite QSPʼs ʻgreenʼ credentials are enhanced by a standby function that consumes less than one watt of electricity. The amp may be placed into standby via a button on the front panel, or via Amp Bus: Quadʼs proprietary cable system that carries both balanced audio and control signals to the QSP from other Elite components, such as the Elite Pre preamplifier and Elite CDP CD player/preamp, enabling the QSP to be switched to standby via remote control. In addition to the Amp Bus inputs, RCA sockets allow connection to preamps from other brands if the user so desires.
The new amp enjoys the same compact form factor and solidity of build as the 909, cosmetically updated with a redesigned aluminium casting to allow more efficient heat flow. A specially developed modular manufacturing process uses gas-tight high-current terminals to ensure excellent quality control and perfect
consistency between units in mass production.
Despite its relatively compact size, the Elite QSP has plenty of power on tap – 140W per channel into 8 ohms and 250W into a 4ohm load – ensuring any speakers can be driven with ease, including Quadʼs classic ESL electrostatic designs. With power and current to spare, the net result is the sonic clarity and sweetness of a superb Class A amplifier, combined with the grip and control of the best Class AB designs. Simple, solid and classy on the outside and devilishly clever within, the Elite QSP maintains Quadʼs traditional place at the forefront of modern amplifier design.
The Quad Elite QSP is available from February 2012 with an SRP of £1,199.95.

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