Following the phenomenal international success of the  flagship Octave V 80 SE integrated amplifier, it was logical for the company to  utilize the Octave Dynamic Technologies (ODT) in the further development of the  popular V 110 model. The ODT concepts were first realized in the Jubilee Mono  SE, and subsequently incorporated into the MRE 220 mono power amplifier.
The performance of the MRE 220 benefited tremendously  from the new technologies, which Octave next implemented into its integrated  amplifier range by also featuring ODT in the new V 80 SE. Now, the next most  powerful integrated amplifier of the Octave model range benefits from the many  years of experience and continuous development as the V 110 model goes into its  second stage of evolution.
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Essentially, looking to the technical aspects of ODT it  is all about very high dynamic output power. Therefore the newly developed KT  120 or KT 150 power tubes are featured in these models. Together with the  revised power supply and new output transformers we practically achieve a  doubling of peak output power compared to conventional push-pull amplifiers.  The driver stage, which drives the output tubes while also monitoring them, is  completely updated and comes a huge step closer to the ideal of the push-pull  principle. The much-misunderstood negative feedback does its job extremely well  without having any influence on the acoustic side. The new amplifier generation  impresses with extreme linearity, significantly increased stability and  downright negligible noise and hum. Therefore all the ODT equipped Octave  models are even more independent from the selected loudspeaker and always  exhibit - unaffected by the load - the same high performance level. The precise  tonal balance is maintained even at extreme levels.
The new V 110 SE is the first model in the Octave range  which offers another feature: the capability to optimally mate the amplifier to  any loudspeaker regardless of its design principle. The damping factor of the V  110 SE can be set to three levels (LOW, MED and HIGH), allowing the amp to thus  achieve a more precise adjustment to the electrical load of the speaker than  ever before possible. This itself is unique in the world and, as always with  Octave, simple to accomplish. The three different settings are easily selected  by simply replacing one input tube, as the individual settings are realized via  tubes with different gain. The enormous range of usable negative feedback makes  this "gain/damping factor" tuning possible..
Octave supplies the V 110 SE with two additional input  tubes to enable this fine tuning. The universal version, "MED", is  installed from the factory. This setting is sufficient to perfectly control,  for example, modern loudspeaker designs with large midrange domes (popular  examples of such are the models of the B & W 800 series), with their  typically increasing impedance curve in the midrange. The "HIGH"  version has advantages with electrostatic (dipole) loudspeakers such as Martin  Logan, which usually exhibit a low impedance in the mid-high frequency range. A  higher damping factor counteracts the typical loss in the high frequency range.  The driver tube for a low damping factor ("LOW") might be a viable  option for high efficiency designs (for example with horns). These speakers  tend to often sound harsh and discordant when mated to amplifiers with a normal  or high damping factor.
Changing the input tubes is easy. Simply switch the  amplifier OFF and replace the tube (which is plugged into a socket). This provides  a fast, simple and extremely practical adjustment to optimize the amplifier to  any loudspeakers.
Octave's specially developed power supply and  extraordinarily stable wideband output transformer are essential to the  company's ability to implement this adjustable damping factor option. Since  these core components are completely crafted in-house, optimized transformers  can be individually designed and produced for each and every model.