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S-master pro amplifier with 32-bit dsp – Sony STR-DA9000ES User Manual

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ES Receivers v1.0

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S-Master Pro amplifier

with 32-bit DSP


The video signal in home theater is increasingly digital from the latest

digital cinematography in Hollywood through digital transmission channels to
digital television display panels. The audio in home theater is increasingly digital
from the microphone mixing console through the distribution channels, to the
digital inputs and digital signal processing of your A/V receiver. With digital
sources, digital switching and digital preamplification, it was only a matter of time
until the power amplifier also made the move from analog to digital.

Even so, some observers were surprised in 2003 when Sony introduced

ES Series A/V receivers with a digital amplifier we called S-Master Pro. Fiercely
independent critics evaluated the Sony STR-DA9000ES receiver using the finest
source material and ancillary equipment. Their response was overwhelming.
They brought out their highest superlatives, calling the sound of the DA9000ES
"airy," "delicate," "pure," "relaxed," "open," "fantastic," and "a revelation."

Not content with establishing a new benchmark in A/V receiver sound

quality, the engineers of Sony's ES Series continue to press ahead with an
upgraded, 32-bit S-Master Pro LSI, redesigned MOS FET transistors and a fresh
approach to transistor cooling.

Process S-Master "Digital

Drive"

S-Master

S-Master Pro

S-Master Pro
(2005)

Generation

First Second

Third Fourth

Introduction

2001 2002

2003 2005

Technologies

• Clean Data Cycle

• C-PLM

• S-TACT

• Clean Data Cycle

• C-PLM

• S-TACT

• Pulse Height

Volume Control

• Clean Data Cycle

• C-PLM

• S-TACT

• Pulse Height

Volume Control

• DC Phase

Linearizer

• Discrete Output

Transistors

• 32-bit S-Master

Pro DSP

• Clean Data Cycle

• C-PLM

• S-TACT

• Pulse Height

Volume Control

• Integrated DC

Phase Linearizer

• Discrete MOS

FET Output
Transistors,
redesigned
cooling