Hifonics Atlas
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Hifonics Atlas
TEST REPORT Hifonics Atlas Amplifier Review 4 OHM POWER VS. THD+N 100 HZ - 14.4 V BATTERY 4 Ohm Power 10 5 2 1 0.5 % In Greek mythology, one of the titans was Atlas, who, as one story goes, was condemned to bear the heavens upon his shoulders, causing the globe to revolve. Now that’s power. Only slightly less powerful is the Hifonics amplifier of the same name, and with power ratings of 1,200, 2,100 and 3,000 watts into four, two, and one ohm respectively, the top-of-the-line in the Mt. Olympus Series is the kind of amp that demands the same respect and admiration as its namesake. BY GARRY SPRINGGAY 0.2 0.1 0.05 0.02 FEATURES 0.01 0.005 0.002 0.001 600m 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 1.183k 2k 5k W 2 OHM POWER VS. THD+N 100 HZ - 14.4 V BATTERY 2 Ohm Power 10 5 2 1 0.5 MEASURED PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS % The Atlas amplifier is built on an impressively-sized extruded aluminum heatsink, measuring approximately 22x9x2.75 inches and weighing just under 20 pounds. Thick, heavy duty injection molded caps trim out the ends of the amp and provide secure mounting points. Controls and connections are found on opposing ends of the amplifier, complete with RCA inputs, outputs and connections for attaching two of these beasts together. Available adjustments include gain, variable phase, an extensive set of EQ controls with separate controls for level, frequency and filter bandwidth (also known as “Q”), a variable 15 to 35 Hz subsonic filter, and a variable 35 to 250 Hz low-pass filter. Power and speaker connections are made via set-screw terminals that accept 1/0 AWG cables for power, and eight AWG speaker cables. For convenience, when connecting multiple woofers (and with this much power available, you’ll need multiples) there are internally paralleled speaker connections with a pair of positive and negative terminals. Inside the amp you’ll find a robust design with dual power supply toroids and 16 1,200 µF capacitors in parallel to minimize equivalent series resistance. The secondary stage energy is stored via eight 1,500 µF high voltage, high-temperature rated caps. Most of the small components are traditional through-hole parts, secured to the double sided PCB. A daughterboard dedicated to the Class D control circuits is populated with surface mount parts and securely soldered into the motherboard. A remote level control and cable are included, which interestingly eschews the commonly found RJ-45 connector for a non-locking DIN style plug, similar to an S-video connector. 0.2 0.1 0.05 0.02 Signal-to-noise ratio referenced to 2 V output (CEA-2006A) (1 W @ 4 Ω) -73.5 dBA Signal-to-noise ratio referenced to full output -104.2 dBA 0.01 0.005 0.002 0.001 600m 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 1k W 2.037k THD+N at 1 Ω rated power 0.67% Maximum efficiency at full 2 Ω power per channel 80.4% 5k Idle current Input sensitivity Maximum current @ full power, lowest rated impedance Manufacturer Rated Power TECHNICAL DATA Actual Measured Power @ 1.0% THD+N // @ 12.6 V Battery Actual Measured Power @ 1.0% THD+N // @ 14.4 V Battery PASMAG High-pass crossover (subsonic filter) 1,200 W x 1 @ 4 Ω 892 W x 1 @ 4 Ω 1,183 W x 1 @ 4 Ω 2,100 W x 1 @ 2 Ω 1,542 W x 1 @ 2 Ω 2,037 W x 1 @ 2 Ω Low-pass crossover 3,000 W x 1 @ 1 Ω 2,391 W x 1 @ 1 Ω 3,142 W x 1 @ 1 Ω Bass EQ boost The following power measurements were obtained using industry standard methods. (100 HZ @ 1.0% THD+N - Battery voltages shown +/- 0.2 V) 98 Frequency response (-3 dB) TUNING ESSENTIALS // 2014 MOBILE ELECTRONICS EDITION Phase adjustment (degrees of shift @ 100 Hz) 2.2 A 218 mV- 10.0 V 304.6 A 16 Hz – 236 Hz 16 Hz – 35 Hz -24 dB/oct 32 Hz – 236 Hz -24 dB/oct +12 dB @ 34 Hz- 95 Hz 218° TEST REPORT SUBSONIC RESPONSE - FREQUENCY RESPONSE 1 OHM POWER VS. THD+N 100 HZ 14.4 V BATTERY Hifonics Atlas Subsonic Filter Response 4 5 2 0 -2 2 -4 1 -6 -8 0.5 -10 dBr % Amplifier Review 1 ohm Power 10 0.2 0.1 -22 -24 -26 -28 0.01 -30 -32 0.005 -34 -36 0.002 -38 0.001 600m 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 2.037k 1k -40 5k 20 50 MAX FLAT - FREQUENCY RESPONSE 6 500 1k Variable Frequency Bass Boost 14 4 13 2 12 0 -2 11 -4 10 -6 9 -8 -10 8 -12 7 dBr -14 -16 -18 -20 -22 6 5 4 3 -24 2 -26 1 -28 -30 0 -32 -1 -34 -36 -2 -38 -3 -40 -4 -42 -5 -44 10 20 50 100 200 500 -6 1k 10 20 50 Hz 100 200 1k 500 1k BASS EQ VARIABLE BANDWIDTH - FREQUENCY RESPONSE Crossover Adjustment Range Variable Q Bass Boost 6 4 4 2 2 0 0 -2 -2 -4 -4 -6 -6 -8 -8 -10 -10 -12 dBr dBr 500 Hz CROSSOVER RANGE - FREQUENCY RESPONSE -12 -14 -16 -14 -16 -18 -20 -22 -20 -24 -22 -26 -24 -28 -26 -30 -28 -32 -34 -30 -36 -32 -38 -34 -40 -36 -42 -38 -40 200 BASS EQ VARIABLE FREQUENCY - FREQUENCY RESPONSE Max Flat -46 100 Hz -18 There really aren’t any big surprises here. For a big amp, overall efficiency is pretty good at better than 80%, signal-to-noise is fine, and the variable phase control provides a wide range of adjustment. The input signal level adjustment range is also very wide from nearly 0.2 volts to 10 volts. Four ohm and two ohm power measurements are a hair under the published numbers, but close enough to make no difference. At one ohm, the amp actually exceeds the published number by over 100 watts, and draws just over 300 amps of current. If you’re considering an ultra high-power amp like this, make sure your electrical system is up to the task. 10 W dBr On the Bench PASMAG -16 -20 0.02 I hook the Atlas up in my reference system to drive a pair of four ohm, 15-inch subwoofers. After setting the levels and adjusting the low pass crossover to about 80Hz, I begin with some heavy rock from Primus, Metallica and Motorhead. The bass is strong, with an authority that just makes me turn it up even more. To see how it handles more intricate bass passages, there’s nothing better than the late great Jaco Pastorius on bass. The Atlas does a great job of producing his musical brilliance in high detail, and because I like to hear his stuff loud, I’m happy the big amp has more than enough power, even driving my modest two ohm load. I mean, a couple-thousand watts on a pair of 15’s should get pretty much anyone’s car rockin’! The amp has great musicality and effortless power delivery. Because I check for these things, I can tell you the amp has zero turn-on or turn-off noise, and even though I beat on it pretty good for a couple of hours, it’s barely warm to the touch. 100 -14 -18 0.05 LISTENING -12 -44 10 20 50 100 200 500 1k -46 10 20 50 Hz Conclusion The Hifonics Atlas amplifier is exactly what the designers intended: an affordable, quality product capable of very high power levels and built to withstand daily abuse in the typical automotive environment. It looks good, sounds good, and isn’t likely to break. What the heck else do you want? For an expanded version of this test report go to pasmag.com/testreports/HifonicsAtlasAmp TUNING ESSENTIALS // 2014 MOBILE ELECTRONICS EDITION 100 200 Hz For more test reports, download the PASMAG+ tablet app for free from the App Store. hifonics.com HifonicsUSA @HifonicsUSA MaxxsonicsUSAInc