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What's the difference between a gcc 100 and gcc 500?


Asked by Karla Burns on Dec 04, 2021 FAQ



Instead, PS Audio calls the GCC-100 and its sisters, the GCC-250 and the GCC-500, Control Amplifiers or Variable Gain Power Amplifiers. Unlike a standard integrated amplifier, the GCC-100 has no volume control in the traditional sense; ie, no potentiometer or resistor ladder that shunts part of the signal through ground.
Besides,
In most cases, GCC will offer a feature, such as a client push deployment or office telemetry, and GCC High promises that it will only be available in the near future. In some cases, such as with the Yammer feature, GCC offers the feature but GCC High does not.
And, Functionally, the GCC-100 can be classified as an integrated amplifier: it has several line-level inputs (single-ended and balanced), controls for volume, balance, and polarity, and binding posts for speaker cables. However, the GCC-100's owner's manual states that it and other models in the GCC series "are not integrated amplifiers."
In this manner,
-c tells GCC to compile a source file into a .o object file. Without that option, it'll default to compiling and linking the code into a complete executable program, which only works if you give it all your .c files at the same time.
Also,
In the GCC-100, the Gain Cell is coupled with a class-D output stage, an evolutionary development of PSA's well-received HCA-2.