How can the volume be accurately adjusted on the Audia Flight No1 EVO MK3?
Volume control uses a constant impedance attenuator with discrete components, allowing volume to be adjusted in 0.5 dB increments for precise control.
What inputs are available on the Audia Flight No1 EVO MK3?
The unit features two balanced XLR inputs and/or unbalanced RCA inputs, as well as three balanced XLR inputs.
What outputs does the Audia Flight No1 EVO MK3 offer?
Two balanced XLR outputs and one unbalanced RCA output are available.
What is the frequency range of the Audia Flight No1 EVO MK3?
The frequency range extends from 1 Hz to 1 MHz at -3 dB, providing an exceptionally wide and accurate soundstage.
How is the power supply of the Audia Flight No1 EVO MK3 constructed?
The power supply consists of four toroidal transformers: two of 75 VA for the main stages, one of 25 VA for the control boards and one of 15 VA for the logic circuits, all encapsulated in epoxy resin and shielded with a ferromagnetic enclosure.
Is it possible to expand the Audia Flight No1 EVO MK3 with additional modules?
Yes, the unit has a modular system for optional cards, such as MM/MC phono inputs and digital inputs via SPDIF and USB up to 192 kHz/32 bits.
What is the total harmonic distortion (THD) of the Audia Flight No1 EVO MK3?
Total harmonic distortion is less than 0.05%, contributing to pure and undistorted sound reproduction.
How was the gain structure of the Audia Flight No1 EVO MK3 designed?
The gain structure is fully Class A and uses a current-feedback circuit, fed by four stabilized independent stages per channel for optimal performance.