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Titan
Product
Introduction
The Titan is a
high quality filter designed specifically for power amplifiers.
The filter has virtually unlimited power and because of this we
are able to achieve a transient of 23,000 watts!
"The Halcro
amplifier transformed my system two years ago and the Titan has
now transformed the Halcro. Ditto Nova for the DCS." - Iain Lees,
Scotland
Overview
A little over two
years ago we advocated that power amplifiers benefited from a
clean supply This was based upon our research that every component
within a system benefited from specific tailored filtering
solutions. We felt it was not enough to isolate components from
noise on the mains alone. Our research showed that as a component
draws power the mains supply is corrupted, basically anything with
a power supply would cause this result. Our original SubStation
allowed users to specify specific filters for each application. We
later advocated larger over engineered isolation transformers for
power amplifiers, we called these the 'Qube' and released three
versions 1000, 2000 and 4000VA.
A maximum power
multiplier was used; if a component drew 500 watts at peak then
this figure should be doubled and then doubled again to protect
against transient information loss. At the time we felt that they
offered the best possible solution. New research breakthroughs
show we can do better.
Although there
are many things a good isolation transformer can deliver there
are, however, several downsides which no matter how hard one tries
cannot be overcome. Even though we specified extremely large
isolation transformers a reduction in transient response was
almost inevitable. This was simply down to various forms of
insertion loss within the transformer itself. This is caused by
the transformer having a higher impedance than the mains supply
typically would.
In order to
overcome the limiting factors of isolation transformers we
recognized a fundamental shift in thinking was required.
Calculations suggest that the typical transient energy available
from a typical 13amp mains socket is equivalent to 23,000 watts.
In an ideal world, to obtain the best results, the absolute
minimum size of isolation transformer if used for filtering would
be 23,000 watts. This is obviously a ludicrous suggestion.
Although it's anybody's guess what a true mains transient is, we
feel this figure stands reasonable scrutiny and maybe a minimum.
It became
apparent, almost immediately, that we could not possibly offer
this specification; it also became apparent that in order to
achieve what we felt was required, we had to.
Features
The new Titan
dispenses with isolation transformer technology in favor of a
direct-coupled design with a nine-stage series and parallel filter
configuration. This is optimized for a high degree of common mode
rejection, with the highest possible differential mode rejection
compatible with low insertion losses. Great care has been taken to
minimize insertion loss at mains frequency. Another asset of an
isolation transformer would be a balanced supply, however the new
circuit also offers these desirable characteristics, especially at
high frequencies where it could be debated it possesses superior
performance. To further ensure the greatest possible transient
response, enough to realize 23,000 watts potential, two things out
of the ordinary have been achieved. Firstly, the minimum constant
running ability of the device is rated at over 4,600 watts.
Secondly, the unit is fitted with an RCBO, this high tech
electronic fusing offers huge transient overloads whilst remaining
safe. It also has the added bonus of protecting power cords
against long term overload conditions.
Placement
The Titan can be
placed either on a dedicated shelf of an equipment support rack or
in a position next to or near the power amplifier it supplies.
Adequate ventilation should be given to the unit, therefore we
would not recommend that it is covered or enclosed in a very tight
space. It is also recommended that the unit is not used outside or
in areas susceptible to damp conditions.
Equipment
coupling
The Titan has
been designed specifically for high current applications,
especially power amplifiers. Titan is so powerful in terms of
transient ability that it is only limited by the network it is
plugged into, therefore if possible we would recommend a dedicated
supply be installed. At the rear of
the Titan chassis are two high quality un-switched outlets these
can be used for power amplifiers or other high current devices.
The Titan has also been equipped with a Neutrik out to support
other specific IsoTek items.
System
integration
The Titan should
be used with its supplied power cord. Should users wish to change
this for their own preferred brand the cable MUST be rated with a
minimum of 16Amps. We strongly recommend that a good quality mains
cable be used throughout your system. Look for a cable with good
conductors, for example oxygen free copper, this cable should also
possess a high degree of shielding from RFI.
Specifications
The following
information relates only to the IsoTek GII Titan. These are
original products and should not be confused with past models or
‘copy cat’ products.
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Number of
outlets: |
2 standard, 1
extendable (Neutrik) |
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Type of
outlets available: |
13A UK
unswitched / European / U.S. |
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Mains
inlet: |
16 Amp
Neutrik |
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Mains
voltage: |
110 - 264 VAC |
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Maximum
currenti: |
16 Amps
continuous |
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Total
Power at 230V: |
(Nominal):
3,680 Watts
(Continuous rating of Titan circuit): 4,600 Watts
(Transient capability 10 milliseconds): 23,000 Watts |
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Total
Power at 115V: |
(Nominal:
1,840 Watts
(Continuous rating of Titan circuit): 2,300 Watts
(Transient capability 10 milliseconds): 11,500 Watts |
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Fusing: |
Electronic
Overcurrent device (16Amps, with addition suppression
filtering). 30 milliamp earth linkage protection, this allows
use on radial circuits not protected by RCDs, allowed under
British regulations as a cooker circuit |
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Warranty |
3 years for the original owner non-transferable |
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Dimensions: |
275mm x
182.5mm x 275mm (WxHxD) |
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Weight
(boxed): |
12.75 Kg |
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PRICES |
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REVIEWS |
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"During the time
spend with the Titan it never failed to improve a
component's sound. It is, quite simply, the most impressive
mains filter we've ever heard."
Hi-Fi News. April 2005

"This is the most
expensive mains filter we've tested - and it's also the
best." "...once you live with the Titan as part of your system it
becomes very difficult to live without it. And that's the
reason we recommend it extremely highly. "
What Hi-Fi? June 2005

"The Isoteks work exactly as advertised when it comes to filtering
out noise and grunge. Their speed, transient fidelity and apparently
bottomless current capacity is what you will pay big bucks for.
Whether your system needs—or would audibly appreciate—one of these
units is for you to decide based on priorities and wallet weight. If
transient fidelity is one of those priorities and your system is
already optimized for it... then Nova and Titan definitely belong on
your list."
Frederic
Beudot, 6moons
See Review |
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AWARDS |

2005
What Hi-Fi?
Product of the Year
IsoTek Titan |

2005 Hi-Fi
News
Category Winner
IsoTek Titan |

2005
What Hi-Fi?
5 Star Winner
IsoTek Titan |
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