dragonite Posted May 11, 2017 Posted May 11, 2017 (edited) Item: Arcam Delta 60Location: south east of melbournePrice: $250 firm + postage if required.Item Condition: cosmetic 8.8/10, minor wear & tear on paint work, internal is extremely clean (forgot to take photo) working flawlessly, no pop, crackle, no scratchy noise.Reason for selling: surplusPayment Method: Pickup - Cash, Paypal, COD OnlyExtra Info: -Disc (Phono) input, has MM/MC switch on the back -ohter inputs (CD, Tuner, Tape1, Tape2) -Can drive two pair of speakers, banana plug supported. - each channel has separate volume control so No balance control -footing is DIY, wouldn't cause rubber mark on other device and also good for vibration Copied from hifiengine Description The Arcam Delta 60 is a powerful, versatile and thoroughly modern hi-fi amplifier. It is designed and built in the UK by A&R Cambridge Limited, now Europe's most experienced manufacturer of quality integrated amplifiers. The Delta 60 is a worthy successor to the famous A&R A60, England's 'classic' integrated amplifier of the late seventies and early eighties. Famed for its reliability and long life, as well as its fine sound quality, over 30,000 A60s are in everyday use worldwide. By making use of the advances in technology that were not available when the A60 was designed, the Delta 60 retains all that was best in that amplifier, whilst improving on it in terms of sound quality, aesthetics and ease of use. The Delta 60's clean design makes it a perfect match for the Arcam Delta series of hi-fi components. These include the Delta 70 compact disc player (with its optional Delta Black Box outboard D/A converter) and the Delta 80 FM/AM Tuner. The Delta 60 is also ideally suited to driving Arcam's range of loudspeakers. Specifications Power output: 50 watts per channel into 8? (stereo) Frequency response: 30Hz to 35kHz Total harmonic distortion: 0.02% Input sensitivity: 0.16mV (MC), 1.8mV (MM), 160mV (line) Signal to noise ratio: 67dB (MC), 75dB (MM), 95dB (line) Output: 160mV (line) Dimensions: 430 x 64 x 295mm Weight: 5kg Year: 1988 Pictures: Edited May 11, 2017 by dragonite 1
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