Phonocar

Phonocar
Share-holding
Industry Hi-fi car entertainment
Founded 1972
Headquarters Reggio Emilia, Italy
Products Car hi-fi products & accessories
audio-video equipment
security systems.
Website www.phonocar.it

Phonocar is an Italian Company, founded in Reggio Emilia, Italy, in 1972. Phonocar started with the production of wooden car-radio consoles and gradually specialized in car hi-fi speakers, amplifiers, audio-video equipment, security systems and related accessories. Phonocar products are distributed under her trademarks Phonocar, Sec, Mlife and Galileo.

History

At the time Phonocar started with the production of car hi-fi products, the idea of having good in-car quality music had not yet grown popular in Italy. As time went by, Phonocar’s initial accessories enterprise started extending over new fields, i.e. the design and production of car speakers and amplifiers which were bound to become part of the Italian and even European milestones of technological innovations.[1]

In 1972, Phonocar manufactured the first wooden car-radio console, complete with speaker and accessories. In 1976, Phonocar created her first car hi-fi Speakers; in 1978, her first car amplifier, the well-known Power Box. In 1981, Phonocar introduced a radical change in the car hi-fi concept, by creating the wooden rear panels allowing for the installation of large speakers for the car rear. In 1983, Phonocar came with a series of micro-tweeter of reduced installation dimensions.

In 1989, it was the turn of a special Amplifier with an integrated ventilation fan providing for constant temperature conditions. Two years later, Phonocar created two completely new products, i.e. an active electronic crossover and an 8-channel amplifier with electronic crossover, both with setting possibility from the driver’s seat. The Phonocar-exclusive fixation system, for newly developed tweeters, fitting uneven installation surfaces and offering the orientation possibility towards the listeners, date back to 2001. In 2004, Phonocar introduced its speaker series PRO-TECH equipped with a new glass-fibre HCF-membrane (High-Compression-Fibre) ensuring low distortion and vast Band-pass figures. In 2007, Phonocar developed the amplifier series OTTO, offering the possibility of realizing unlimited multi-amplification projects without electronic crossovers. Contemporarily came the PHV016, Phonocar’s Tension elevator and stabilizer capable of doubling the amplifier power while the car engine is shut down.

Products

Models

The OTTO Series

The Series “OTTO” amplifiers have an integrated X.O.T electronic crossover system allowing the realization of High-end multi-amplification systems, with no need of additional external electronic crossovers. As a matter of fact, under the X.O.T. concept, the finals are serially combined and the setting of the frequency cut is effected for every single section, directly on the related amplifiers. Every OTTO amplifier comes with two terminals protecting the connections and links.

RMS-power at 4 OHM RMS-power at 2 OHM RMS-power bridge-connection
PH8200 1.000 1.300
PH8124 120x4 200x4 400x2
PH845 40x4 + 150x1 70x4 + 170x1 90x2 + 150x1
PH8220 220x2 325x2 650x2
PH8140 130x2 215x2 430x2
PH880 75x2 115x2 230

HIFI magazine test results reported that “ Phonocar’s amplifiers series OTTO are equipped with an X.O.T.-exit –crossover capable of forming complex multi-amplification chains. The mechanical construction is very accurate, with lateral protection-covers for cables and connectors. Remarkable performances reaching up to 1,000 Watt RMS”. RMS”[2]

Dream PH2000

This Amplifier features the possibility of setting the Intensity and Frequency cuts directly from the driver’s seat. It is composed of 8 different channels. Two channel-couples of high power and high current capacity, facing the modern configurations with subwoofer, one or two door woofers and another two channel-couples of lower power capacity, facing the midranges and tweeters. Each of these four amplifier-couples can be governed also individually at full range. The PH2000 can be connected to all kinds of electronic crossovers, with the remarkable difference that with the Phonocar crossover PH9000 it will be possible to set the hi-fi installation from the driver’s seat. The “Dream” has been the Winner of the ECAP 2001/2002 prize (European Car Audio Press).

RMS-power at 4 OHM RMS-power at 2 OHM RMS-power bridge-connection
SUB-W 150X2 250X2 500
WOOFER 150X2 250X2 500
MID-RANGE 50X2 80X2 150
TWEETER 50X2 80X2 150

PHV16

The PHV16 is a tension-elevator/stabilizer for installation between the car battery and the amplifiers. This way, the PHV16 will increase the power performance of the amplifiers by up to 100% while the car engine is shut down. This power increase will reach the 35% mark, while the car is moving. The PHV16 resembles an amplifier, even with regard to the internal circuit. Strictly speaking, it is an amplifier lacking the audio section, constituted only of a switching power supply. The components are soldered on a double-faced PBC, with a diffused ground basis. The main power-supply filter is constituted of 12 electrolytics of 2,200 microfarad/25 V, similar to the 105° computer-grade. There is a TL-494 providing for the switching frequency necessary for the four transformers with double-E-core. The power section shows a row of 16 semi-conductors TO-220P and 8 Mosfets in TO-3P containers. The inductive/capacitive level-bench is formed by: 16 electrolytics Elna of 1,000 mF/25V/105°, 2 toroidal inducers and another 8 electrolytics of 4,700 mF/25 V. The Italian Caraudio magazine wrote about the PHV-16: “we are in front of a revolutionary product, lacking similar counterparts at the moment…..The laboratory-tests calculated an extraordinarily good performance of nearly 95%. In other terms, the PHV-16 produces a very limited amount of heat….. A special bit of information for the SPL-fans: supported by a 100 A/h-battery, the PHV-16 is in a position to maintain, at shut-down car-engine, the maximum exit-Tension for a period of 210 seconds”.

External links

References

  1. Articolo di Hificar.it
  2. Articolo di "Elaborare"
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