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Qualiton 300B Integrated Amplifier

October 1, 2024

Overview

The Qualiton 300B is an integrated stereo amplifier with 2 x 25 Watts output power, built

around the captivating sound character of 300B power tubes. This amplifier harmoniously

blends our classic heritage with modern details: it features refined vacuum tube circuits,

which we have enhanced with several additional functionalities. In shaping the overall

sound character, our primary goal was to move away from the pronounced coloration often

associated with amplifiers utilizing the 300B tube. Instead, we envisioned a smooth,

musical and balanced vacuum tube amplifier that excels across the entire audio frequency

range.

Technology

Powered by 300B

The 300B is a directly heated power triode that hardly needs an introduction. Originally

developed by Western Electric in the mid-1930s for amplifying audio in movie theaters, it

later became a favorite among audiophiles and one of the most successful vacuum tubes in

history. Its outstanding sonic properties led us to name our top-of-the-line integrated

amplifier after this phenomenal power tube. Its high linearity and low distortion serve as

the perfect basis for the amplifier's power block, in which we combine it with our own

custom output transformer for excellent low and high frequency behavior. Additionally, we

have integrated the newest iteration of our Automatic Bias System for continuous and

precise control of the quiescent currents, providing a seamless user experience.

Custom Output Transformers

The transformers of our amplifiers are custom-designed and built in our in-house

transformer workshop. Our output transformers are constructed using high-permeability,

large cross-section toroidal magnetic cores, which undergo initial impregnation during the

production process. Following this, the winding process begins, utilizing a multi-layered,

sectioned, and specially arranged winding configuration. This meticulous design ensures

optimal performance across both low and high frequencies. Once the winding is complete,

the transformers are encased in metal shielding cans to minimize electromagnetic

interference. Finally, they are potted using an epoxy compound to eliminate mechanical

vibrations and associated noises.

Custom Power Transformer

Just like our output transformers, our power transformers are also custom-designed and

built in our in-house transformer workshop. We manufacture them with the same

precision and attention to details: the high-permeability, large cross-section toroidal cores

are also impregnated, and then the winding process follows. The parameters of the

windings are designed to avoid saturation of the magnetic core and to ensure efficient

operation even under heavy load conditions. It is important to note that we use double

electromagnetic shielding for our power transformers. Finally, we employ the same epoxy

compound used to pot the output transformers to eliminate mechanical vibrations and

associated noises.

Automatic Bias System

This circuit continuously monitors the behavior of each tube and regulates the bias

voltages accordingly, ensuring the smallest possible output voltage noise while

guaranteeing the highest degree of linearity of the output stage. Additionally, it prevents

the sensitive, high-permeability output transformer cores from saturating by precisely

equalizing the quiescent currents of the power tubes. Furthermore, the bias system

incorporates a built-in soft-start function, which prevents the tubes from drawing

excessive current during start-up and eliminates pops and noises. The result is that no

further adjustment is required once the electron tubes supplied with the unit have been

installed; the Automatic Bias System takes care of everything.

Filament Soft-Start

To significantly extend the lifetime of the power tubes, we have implemented the Filament

Soft-Start feature, which limits the current flowing through the heating filaments to a safe

level during start-up when the tubes are cold. The transient current of a 300B's cold

filament can exceed eight times the nominal heating current, which poses a risk of

damaging the expensive power tubes in a short time. Therefore, each of the filaments of the

300B's is fed from its own stabilized DC power supply, and the soft-start circuit ensures

that the transient current in each filament remains well below 2 Amperes throughout startup,

providing sufficient protection for the tubes.

Highly Optimized Layout

During the design phase, a significant amount of engineering time was devoted to the

layout details of the whole integrated amplifier. Our top priority was to maximize the

signal-to-noise ratio and completely eliminate mains related signal components from the

audio frequency spectrum. To achieve this, we separated the audio circuits as much as

possible from the power supplies that cause the most electromagnetic interference.

Additionally, we repackaged a substantial portion of the internal structure of the amplifier.

By utilizing our highest-quality printed circuit boards, we have created a modular, robust,

and high-performance layout.

Pragmatic Audio Design

In terms of audio design, we firmly believe that:

• A really good tube amplifier should be compatible with as many loudspeakers

as possible.

• A well-designed tube amplifier should exhibit Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)

below 0.5% across the entire power spectrum, from milliwatts to rated power,

spanning 20 Hz to 20 kHz.

• Ideally, the THD vs. Frequency plot should remain flat when measured at a fixed

output power.

• The transient response should remain fast and controlled throughout the entire

audio range, which goes hand in hand with the frequency response being wide

and flat.

• A tube amplifier can have low noise and an exceptional signal-to-noise ratio.

• Thoughtful work, good technical parameters and excellent sound quality can

coexist in a high-end tube amplifier.

In the preamplifier and driver sections, the 12AX7 and 12AT7 tubes play a crucial role in

achieving these goals. Furthermore, their DC-stabilized filament supply and circuits with

low offset and stable DC operating points ensure resilience against parameter variations.

Relay-Controlled Input Selection

The amplifier features a total of five analog inputs: four unbalanced and one balanced.

Selection between these inputs is accomplished using precision, low-power, ultraminiature

Japanese relays with ultra-low contact resistance gold overlay silver contacts, all

of which are controlled by a microprocessor. The front panel Status Display indicates the

currently active or inactive inputs.

Relay-Controlled Volume

Our 100-step relay-controlled stereo attenuator features 25 microprocessor-controlled

signal relays that switch a total of 48 precision metal film resistors. Programmed with a

custom attenuating characteristic, it enables fine adjustments across the entire operating

range of the volume control. At position 0, it is completely muted. The stereo tracking is

exceptionally accurate. The signal relays are precision Japanese-made low-power types,

featuring ultra-low contact resistance gold-plated contacts.

Multifunction Control Knob

We have updated our front panel rotary knob, which now serves multiple functions. In

addition to adjusting the volume, it can power the device on and off from stand-by mode.

Furthermore, when the amplifier is active, it also acts as an Input Selector.

Remote Control

The remote control features a black anodized aluminum finish. Alongside the basic

VOLUME UP and VOLUME DOWN functions, it also includes a convenient MUTE function.

You can power the device on and off from stand-by mode using the POWER button. When

the amplifier is active, this same POWER button also functions as an Input Selector. To

return the amplifier to stand-by mode, simply long-press the POWER button. Additionally,

the remote control allows you to fine-tune the brightness of the status display, with three

preset levels to choose from. You can access the brightness control menu by long-pressing

the MUTE button.

Status Display

The microprocessor-based Input Selector and Volume Control System features a Status

Display. The display material is scratch-resistant smoked plexiglass. By default, the top

section of the Status Display indicates the volume value. During user action, the display

becomes more intense, and then it dims to a lower brightness after a few seconds. Users

have the option to select from three preset brightness levels. The stand-by mode's red LED

is located in the lower section of the Status Display.

Aesthetics

Our approach to the visual design centers around maintaining visual neutrality. We

intentionally avoid overdesigning the appearance, aiming for aesthetic simplicity and

cleanliness. Our products are not meant to be theatrical or ostentatious; rather, they

seamlessly integrate into the audio system's interior without disrupting the user

experience. However, we add unique touches, such as the chassis folded back at a 45-

degree angle, a stainless steel logo badge, a custom rotary knob, or simply the sight of the

gourgeous-looking vacuum tubes.

Protective Features

• The amplifier is equipped with a practical protective cover that serves a dual

purpose: it shields the vacuum tubes from physical damage and protects the

user from the tubes’ hot surface.

• Furthermore, we have implemented mechanical protection on the vacuum tube

sockets, preventing the expensive power tubes from being damaged due to

possible incorrect installation.

• The amplifier’s turn-on and turn-off sequencing circuit is designed to eliminate

any unwanted pops and noises. The circuit ensures that the speakers are only

connected to the outputs after the start-up time has elapsed. It actively

monitors the presence of mains voltage, and if it detects an absence, it swiftly

disconnects the loudspeakers from the output terminals. When turning off the

amplifier, it disconnects the speakers first. This thoughtful design enhances the

overall user experience and protects your audio equipment.

Special Components

• Tested and Selected Vacuum Tubes:

The power tubes in all our amplifiers come in matched quads. The preamp

tubes are selected for low noise, symmetry and minimum distortion.

• Gold-Plated Ceramic Tube Sockets:

Ensuring reliable connections.

• Gold-Plated Audio Terminals:

Enhancing signal transmission quality.

• Film Capacitors:

We exclusively use film capacitors in our audio circuits for optimal

performance.

• Ceramic Composition Resistors:

These resistors are placed in critical positions to enhance reliability.

• Long-Life, High-Temperature-Tolerant Capacitors:

Employed in our power supplies to withstand demanding conditions.

• Mains Filtering:

We use mains filtering on the primary side of the power transformers, with the

purpose of filtering out any incoming interference that may be present on the

powerline.

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