Bijou 5100D
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Bijou 5100D
- VendorAudioControl
Bijou Series Five-Channel Integrated Amplifier with Line-level Subwoofer Output and Dante Audio
SKU: ACP-BIJOU-5100D
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Bijou Series Five-Channel Integrated Amplifier with Line-level Subwoofer Output and Dante Audio
SKU: ACP-BIJOU-5100D
Next-generation GaN Semiconductor Amplification Technology
The Bijou 5100D Class-D GaN amplification runs cool to the touch, enabling installation options that otherwise limit traditional amplifier designs. GaN-based amplifier topologies achieve power conversion efficiencies in the 95% to 99% range through higher frequency fast switching speeds and lower on-resistance. This reduces conduction loss and lowers thermal temperatures, allowing for higher output power.
Compact Size
GaN implementation requires less circuit board real estate and no ancillary device components to govern thermal convection, resulting in cool-running smaller chassis dimensions with more placement options.
Dante Audio Networking
Dante audio support enables input/output interfacing with Dante-enabled devices such as AudioControl Directorâ M Series Models M6800D, M4800D, and CM series 70-Volt Amplifiers. These devices share uncompressed audio sources up to 328 ft (100 m) away with near-zero latency.
HDMI eARC Input
Video soundtracks from connected devices or internal streaming services feature immersive audio codecs like Dolby Atmos or DTS. Before HDMI 2.1b, playback of these dynamic audio formats was often riddled with discerning lip sync issues as the display was last to receive the signal. eARC simplifies this process with a single HDMI cable. Automatic lip sync is mandatory for all eARC-equipped devices. It uses a dedicated audio channel via the HDMI cable for discovery, control functions, and precise audio and video alignment.
Web Configurable and IP-, IR-Controllable
AudioControl provides a programmer-friendly API to integrate the Bijou 5100D into any popular automation ecosystem easily. Setup configuration is intuitive and fast via the web interface. An included remote enables stand-alone IR control.
Inputs | |
eArc Inputs | 1 HDMI Audio-Only Input |
Digital Inputs | 1 Optical TOSLINK and 1 Coax S/PDIF |
Dante network | RJ45 |
Analog Inputs | Stereo L/R RCA single-ended |
Analog Input Impedance | 47 k Ω |
Analog Input Sensitivity | 2 Vrms |
Outputs | |
Preamp Outputs | 2 RCA single-ended |
Subwoofer Output | 1 RCA single-ended |
Speaker Level Outputs | 5 via 4-pin and 6-pin Euroblock connectors |
Power Output | 65 W into 8 Ω, 130 W into 4Ω |
Dante Output | 1 x Stereo output |
Audio | |
Minimum Speaker Load | 4 Ω |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz to 20 kHz |
Total Harmonic Distortion | 0.15% |
DAC | 48k/24bit |
Power | |
Input Voltage | 110 VAC to 240 VAC |
Power Consumption | |
Standby | 3 W |
Typical loud listening (1/8th power) | 150 W |
Maximum | 1000 W |
BTU/hr | |
Standby | 10 BTU/hr |
Typical loud listening (1/8th power) | 425 BTU/hr |
Maximum | 2800 BTU/hr |
Dimensions | |
Height | 1.7 in (43.9 mm) |
Width | 10.3 in (261.6 mm) |
Depth | 11.5 in (292.75 mm) |
Weight | 7.4 lbs. (3.35 kg) |
Rack Space | 1 RU High |
Coffee of the Day | Mocha, with a hint of Rose |
GaN amplification: The future of high-performance audio
GaN (Gallium Nitride) amplification uses a cutting-edge semiconductor material known for its high efficiency and superior performance. Originally developed for demanding applications like aerospace and telecommunications, GaN technology allows amplifiers to deliver potent power in a compact, thermally stable design, ensuring exceptional audio performance and reliability.
In the 1990s, GaN played a crucial role in making Blu-ray technology possible by enabling the development of blue laser diodes that produced 405 nm light directly without the aid of other optical mechanisms, a significant technological achievement.
Experience unmatched audio performance with GaN technology:
Superior audio quality: The incredible transient response of GaN semiconductors enables nearly perfect reproduction of the incoming audio waveform. Accurate tracking results in less ringing distortion that requires negative feedback to eliminate from audibility, which has always been the nemesis for audio fidelity in Class-D amplifier designs.
In GaN designs, there is virtually no turn-off overshoot of the waveform, which also masks details in the audio signal.
Higher operational switching frequencies, 800 kHz compared to 400 kHz for traditional Class-D MOSFET amplifiers, inherently reduce distortion to improve audio quality.
Dante networking: transforming residential audio installations
Dante (Digital Audio Network Through Ethernet) is a revolutionary technology that uses standard network infrastructure to transmit high-quality audio. Increasingly popular in residential installations, Dante networking simplifies setup, enhances audio performance, and provides the flexibility you need to design sophisticated, scalable multi-room audio systems.
Elevate your audio installations with Dante: