Crumbpet Posted August 17, 2021 Posted August 17, 2021 Further information: A beast of an integrated amp, it is near 20 kilos of solid metal. I have two, one I made into a purifi integrated amp as a bit of a fun DIY project and i'm going to keep that one for sentimentality more than anything. This being an old school stepped attenuator, it does make a 'pop' when you change the volume. It has two line level RCA inputs and one home theatre bypass or power amp input. Run a second set of speaker wire from the outposts to your high level input sub. If you need more inputs like I did, i recommend one of the douk audio switching boxes into line level 1 or two. What's great about these switches is that it gives you another 4 line level inputs and an additional switchable output which can go into your headphone amp. They are available here for about 80 bucks and objectively inaudible https://doukaudio.com/products/stereo-4-in-2-out-rca-audio-signal-splitter-switcher-selector-passive-preamp-85 Check out our own Cafad's review of the Amp here 80 watts a channel into 8 ohms and 140 watts into 4 ohms. THD: (20Hz - 20KMhz @ 8 Ohm) 0.01% Frequency response: 10Hz - 250Khz (+/-3Db) Signal to noise ratio: >98dB (CD , Line level) Input Sensitivity / Impedance: 240 mV / 20K Power Comsumption: 300W (peak) Output power: 80W @ 8 Ohm / 140@ @ 4 Ohm Operation Class AB Power Consumption: 300W Peak Power Requirement: 240V / 110V AC Photos: PLEASE READ If you include any reference to pricing whatsoever in this section (excluding RRP), your ad will not be approved If you are advertising multiple items, you must post one bulk price only, or post seperate ads for each item If you don't include photographs of the actual item being sold, your ad will not be approved You understand that a reasonable donation for selling fees is expected upon successful sale of your item - if you have previously sold items and not made a donation, your advertisement may not be approved. 1
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