Description: Solid-state phono preamplifier. Gain at 1kHz: 60dB (high), 54dB (low). Input sensitivity at 1kHz: 100µV for 100mV output (high), 200µV for 100mV (low). Frequency range: 20Hz–20kHz. RIAA accuracy: ±0.25dB. Hum and noise input: 70dB; 80dB below 0dB. Distortion at 1V output: <0.1%, second harmonic. Rated output: 10V RMS. Output impedance: 50 ohms.
Dimensions: 18 7/8" (485mm) W by 8¾" (225mm) H by 18¾" (480mm) D. Weight: 12kg.
Serial number of unit reviewed: 7501.
Price: $3495 (1997); no longer available (2021). Approximate number of…
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Performance *****
Sonics ****½
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Sonics ****
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Performance ****½
Sonics ****½
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