Morel Limited MPS 1.1100 LTD - Monoblock Amplifier
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Morel Limited MPS 1.1100 LTD - Monoblock Amplifier

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Morel Limited MPS 1.1100 LTD - Monoblock AmplifierMore Information RMS Power @ 14. 4V 100W x 2 @ 4150W x 2 @ 4150W x 2 @ 2300W x 1 @ 4 Bridged Output Channels 1 Voltage (V) 12 Class D Fuse Rating (A) 100 Cable Gauge (AWG) 4 Amp Turn On +12V RemoteSignal SensingDC Offset Frequency Response (Hz) 10 220 Signal to Noise Ratio (dB) 102 Filter Low Pass Controller MPS R1 (Sold Separately) Input Channels 2 Input Type High LevelLow Level Input Sensitivity Low Level 0. 2 4 Input Sensitivity High Level 0. 8 20

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RMS Power @ 14.4V 100W x 2 @ 4Ω
150W x 2 @ 4Ω
150W x 2 @ 2Ω
300W x 1 @ 4Ω Bridged
Output Channels 1
Voltage (V) 12
Class D
Fuse Rating (A) 100
Cable Gauge (AWG) 4
Amp Turn-On +12V Remote
Signal Sensing
DC Offset
Frequency Response (Hz) 10-220
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (dB) 102
Filter Low-Pass
Controller MPS R1 (Sold Separately)
Input Channels 2
Input Type High Level
Low Level
Input Sensitivity Low Level 0.2-4
Input Sensitivity High Level 0.8-20
Height (cm) 5.1
Width (cm) 32.2
Depth (cm) 17
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Morel

 

For the true audiophile who seeks fidelity and power, we introduce you to the MPS LIMITED amplifiers. Developed to commemorate Morel’s 45th anniversary, the MPS Limited raise the standards in sound amplification.

HiFi Purity

From input to output, there’s no doubt the MPS Limited are special. This is immediately evident upon first glance as all connections are gold plated including special chassis-mounted RCA connections, and robust power and speaker wire connections. Inside each amplifier, the signal path has been meticulously designed and components chosen for their superior performance, starting with the selection of the famed Burr-Brown OPA2134 op-amps. These op-amps give the MPS Limited their remarkably natural and detailed sonic profile, and the low tolerance surface mount components and WIMA metalized film capacitors preserve the integrity of the original signal as it flows to the amplifier section. Exceptional Sanken bi-polar output transistors (MPS 2.150 only) were chosen for their superior linear gain, high-output, and low distortion, while ultra-low ESR, high voltage Rubicon capacitors in the power supply and output sections provide the amplifiers with the dynamics and resolution for truly high-end performance.

Optimized for Thermal and Power Efficiency

The compact chassis of MPS Limited was carefully optimized to handle the robust power of each amplifier. Using advanced computational analysis, our engineers developed the two models to share the same chassis dimensions while managing the thermal demands of the two different amplifier topologies. This ensures the power output of each amplifier is maximized and will remain stable while being played at any volume level.

Selectable Voltage Rail Power Supply

The MPS 2.150 Limited was developed with a unique, selectable voltage rail design. Since class AB amplifiers run hotter than their class D counterparts, this feature allows users to maximize the power delivery of the amplifier based on the impedance of the speaker it is powering, thus keeping the amplifier within the optimal thermal range.

Upon installation, one selects the proper mode beneath the amplifier. In high-power mode, the MPS 2.150 Limited produces 150 watts x 2 into a 4-ohm load. Switch to high-current mode and the amplifier is now optimized to make 150w x 2 into 2 ohms. This simple solution makes for an exceptionally stable platform and a highly effective way to exploit the power potential of the amplifier.

The Only Stackable HiFi Car Amplifiers

Keeping the amplifier footprint small compact and tidy was a high priority, but with many systems designed around active configurations and DSPs, multiple channels of amplification are needed. More channels of amplification require multiple amplifiers and additional space. To address this concern, the MPS Limited models are fitted with unique cast aluminum end caps with removable plates. These allow for various mounting options including stacking the amplifiers. Using the optional MPS-STKP stacking plates gives installers the option to minimize floor space consumption with multiple amplifiers by stacking them vertically. Not only does this method save space, the chassis and stacking plates were designed to maintain the maximum thermal efficiency of the amplifier.

Installation Forward

Like the current MPS amplifiers, installation and ease of use were prioritized. Single-sided circuit layouts keep all connections on one side of the amplifier, making installation simple and clean. Preamp tuning and setting options are located discretely under a removable panel at the top of the amplifier along with auto turn-on selection via remote +12V, signal sensing or DC turn-off sensing.

Simple Elegance

Designed to have a simple elegance and thoughtful design, the new MPS Limited models mark the beginning of a new legacy in compact HiFi amplification. Now you have the power and fidelity to compliment any Morel system with true audiophile power.

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My wife and I are Catholic parents and we sent our children to public schools He mocks the idea of a secular fundamentalist but then demonstrates what that is. A religious fundamentalist sees anyone who disagrees with him as being of the devil. A secular fundamentalist sees anyone who disagrees with him as guilty of “brainwashing” others. In both cases, true dialogue is impossible. Another thing that a fundamentalist does is that he sees things in opposite extremes. If you are warning of the dangers of trusting too much in science then you must be against science. There is no middle ground for the fundamentalist. If you see that science can sometimes go too far then that means you are against health care. But this is a non-sequitur. Nielson writes “Frankenstein’s placing of the creation of life within the scientific method first destroys the unrepeatability and systematically eliminates the other elements [of hope, love, beauty, creativity and sacrifice]”. 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