ART SLA2 Power Amplifier (2x200 Watts)

Designed with the studio in mind, the ART SLA2 power amplifier packs 400 watts of pristine yet powerful sound.

$449.99

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    $56.25
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    $75.00
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    $112.50
Overall User Ratings (based on 16 ratings)
  • Overall:
    4 out of 5 stars
  • Sound:
    4 out of 5 stars
  • Features:
    4 out of 5 stars
  • Ease of Use:
    4 out of 5 stars
  • Quality:
    3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Value:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Manufacturer Support:
    4 out of 5 stars
  • The Wow Factor:
    3.5 out of 5 stars
Overall: 4 out of 5 stars
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Submitted April 2, 2009 by a customer from ozemail.com.au

"200W/Ch of linear power into 8 ohms, in one rack space."

Overall: 4 out of 5 stars
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This amplifier is a bargain considering its size, power and performance. I do not know of another linear power amp of this rating, in this size, without resorting to the dreaded Class D amps which abound at the moment.
Sound
I have been listening it the ART SLA 2 in my Hi-Fi setup now for two days and I am quite impressed by the sound. It is pleasant to listen to if a little brittle in the treble and a bit congested in the mids. The bottom end is nice and dry but perhaps lacks a bit of weight. Their is slight buzz (very low level) that is audible when your ears are against the speakers which is probably due to the power supply filtering being a bit light on (4700uF per rail) and there are no snubbing caps on the bridge rectifier. Very detailed and engaging though.
Features
For installation work there is tamper proof panel that you can screw onto the front. However, I am using it in my live bass rig. The power amp is rated at 200W per channel into 8 ohms but can be bridged to 560W into 8 ohms. It is also a linear (Class B in this case) amplifier and hence does not suffer from the frequency and load dependent phase shifts of Class D amps. The linear power amp combined with the high power and small size 1RU are the reasons I bought it. There is also a small fan which is probably too noisy for a quite studio environment but to me it still seems quieter than a computer fan. You could replace the fan with one by PAPST if the noise is a problem in your environment.
Ease of Use
Very easy to use. It features both TRS and XLR inputs as well as a binding strip (which they could lose in my opinion). I would like to have four pole speakon connector
Quality
This is a very inexpensive amplifier but I would still say it is pretty well made. The chassis is made of steel and the internal construction is typical of modern manufacturing. It has obviously been built to a price (everything is these days) but that being said their is nothing wrong with the construction. It contains a single sided board but the component choice is good enough and should be reliable in operation. The filtering caps are 105C types and the input opamp is a AN6554 which is a very respectable quad low noise opamp.
Value
Considering the size, power and sound this amplifier is excellent value. I think ART have struck an incredible balance of features versus price.
Manufacturer Support
I hope obtain a service schematic for this amplifier but I haven't tried as yet so I can't make a call on this as yet.
The Wow Factor
It is a pity about the extremely bright BLUE Led that ART have incorportated into the front panel of this amp. On stage it would be shining straight into the audience and annoying everybody. You could reduce the current into the LED by making the series resistor larger as another reviewer suggested but I simply replaced the LED in mine with a 20mcd device from RS components. I think overall the unit looks pretty good but I would lose the large rounded rectangle line that encloses the power and gain controls on the front panel as well. In my opinion this thick white line makes the unit look cheap. Their are no filters on the air inlets on the power amp so if you work in dusty environment the dust will be drawn into the power amp by the cooling fan. All this aside it is still an excellent addition to my current setup.

Musical Background:

Professional Musician, Electronic Design Engineer

Musical Style:

Funk, Soul, Jazz, R&B, Disco House, Rock, Reggae (anything that makes money really)
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Submitted February 24, 2009

"great all purpose amp. apart from audiophile studio use. let down by fan noise."

Overall: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Sound
little harsh in the mids and tops but not nasty but still pleasant and musical. low end nice detail but a tiny bit of lower mid making it 10% boxy sounding. nice stereo spread. overall a really good detailed amp at a good price.
Features
in studio use the amp is badly let down by the fan noise. although the fan is quiet - during more ambient passages of music the fan can be distracting. this due to the fan always being on. also the blue LED is blinding and also very annoying. recommend disconnection or reduce the brightness with a resistor.
Ease of Use
easy to use everything you need.
Quality
very impressed with the build - just let down by the fan.
Value
very good value for money as long as you don't want it for audiophile work - fantastic for installation and public performance.
Manufacturer Support
emailed about the fan noise to see if i could replace it with something quieter - got no reply from ART
The Wow Factor
it's an amp

Musical Background:

Recording Engineer musician 25 year experience

Musical Style:

various
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