It all started from our customers who could not use Nagra amplifiers, like the acclaimed Nagra MSA, in their bigger systems because they needed more power to accommodate demanding speakers or a very large room. They were frustrated to mix and match Nagra sources, such as the HD DAC, with other brands for amplification.

Early in the development stage, we realize that we could push the limits of what is possible to achieve in an amplifier, if we allowed ourselves to have a larger chassis. We took inspiration from the world-acclaimed Nagra VPA amplifier and designed elegant tower-shaped monoblocks.

The power supply goes to extremes to make sure the amplifier is stable and can deliver high power at any time. It is built around a 1600 VA transformer. In Nagra’s own tradition it is followed by a multiple diode stage and a very complex dual PI filter. This allows the amplifier voltage rails to be extremely stable. In addition, the current draw from the HD AMP is not polluted by impulse signals. So the rest of the set-up can perform at its best. The dual Pi filter acts like a protection shield between the HD AMP and the mains.
Each Nagra HD AMP unit features a bank of 264 mF of custom-made Mundorf condensers. They are the reference in their category and you rarely meet them in this quantity because most manufacturers consider them too expensive. We have chosen them after many hours on the test bench and numerous critical listening sessions.

The Nagra HD AMP audio amplification stage isrelatively simple in its conception; this is in part what makes it so transparent and direct. Actually, each stage has been tuned to reach striking results. The driver stage for instance features numerous decoupling capacitors of different technologies. It has a very low output impedance to make the most of the power MOSFETs that follow.

Like all its famous predecessors in Nagra range, the HD AMP, uses MOSFET, field effect transistors. They are the closest thing to a valve triode and you can definitely feel its sonic character: direct, fast and musical. The HD AMP has precisely matched clusters of MOSFET, to insure the purest reproduction.
The Nagra HD AMP is fitted with a traditional Nagra Modulometer on the front panel, showing the output power.
An LED is also fitted to indicate saturations, excessive temperature.
The amplifier is equipped with balanced and unbalanced inputs and an IN/OUT trigger function.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
ELECTRONICS
Power: |
250 W RMS per channel into 8 Ω
30 W pure class A
1000 W RMS on lower impedance |
Sensitivity: |
1 V or 2 V RMS |
Bandwidth: |
0 Hz to 120 KHz, +0/-0.5 dB |
Crosstalk: |
Not related for mono amplifiers |
Signal-to-noise ratio: |
Typically 110 dB
ASA “A” weighted |
THD+N: |
< 0.03% |
Input type: |
XLR balanced
RCA unbalanced |
Input impedance: |
88 KΩ on balanced input
44 kΩ on unbalanced input |
DC filter: |
Toggle switch allows to cut the DC of incoming signals |
Protection: |
Overheating > +70° C (158° F) |
Remote in and out: |
1/8″ jacks in and out can trigger the amplifier on or off from a Nagra MPS or a home automation system |
Power cord: |
IEC C19 this is not the standard IEC but a larger 20A plug |
MONITORING
Nagra modulometer, precision measurement tool
Clipping LED
Intensity can be adjusted, from off to full bright
GENERAL
Consumption: |
1200 W max
less than 1 W in standby and Auto mode |
Weight: |
56 Kg (123.4 lb) each unit |
Size: |
Width 23.8 x Height 64.4 x Deepness 54.2 cm (9.3 x 25.3 x 21.3″) |
Operating range: |
90 – 110 V or 110 -132 V or 180 – 264 V a.c.
50 – 60 Hz |
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TEST DRIVE : Reference 10 XV 1000-AA
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