Very powerful unit putting out over 200 watts per side into 8 ohms.
American made to the highest standards.
Which one is the best INTEGRATED!!
Check out the Belles Virtuoso on their site at www.powermodules.com Very powerful unit putting out over 200 watts per side into 8 ohms. American made to the highest standards. |
Accuphase E650: Output (rms): 150 W/1 Ω | 120 W/2 Ω | 60 W/4 Ω | 30 W/8 Ω Total Harmonic Distortion (both channels simultaneously, FR 20-20 000 Hz): 0.03% IM distortion: 0.01% Frequency range (line input and Power In): 20-20 000 Hz (+0/–0,5 dB), @ full power; 3-150 000 Hz (+0/–3 dB), @ 1 W Damping factor: 800 (8 Ω) Tone control: BASS: 300 Hz/10 dB (50 Hz) | TREBLE: 3 kHz/10 dB (20 kHz) Loudness: +6 dB (100 Hz) S/N (A -weighted: RCA input: 102 dB | power in: 117 dB Power consumption: 168 W (idle) | 290 W (max.) Dimensions (WxHxD): 465x191x428 mm Weight: 25.3 kg Pathos Inpol Heritage: Type: Reference stereo integrated Analog In: 2 bal XRL, 4 unbal RCA Dimensions (DWH): 555 x 450 x 230mm |
@donjr I think the biggest problem with Accuphase in general is the price. The msrp of both Accuphase and Pathos currently is around $13-14k (but cannot be sure, also depends on the features selected). E650 is only 30W in 8ohm, but I live in a condo so that may not be an issue (except if we take into account the impact of the "reserve factor" on sound). Listening these amps where I live is next to impossible. Which route would you recommend in terms of pricing for E650? Thanks |