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 E-203
  • Total Harmonic Distortion
  • Power Requirements: 100 V
  • Signal-to-noise ratio
  • Power Consumption: 55W
 
 
 E-212
  • Parallel push-pull output stage delivers quality power: 90 watts per channel into 8 ohms
  • Current feedback circuit topology provides outstanding high-range phase characteristics
  • Logic-controlled relays for optimum signal routing
  • Tone control circuitry
  • Option boards allow digital signal input or high-quality analog disc reproduction
 
 E-213
  • High quality power 90 watts
  • Total operation stability
  • Digital signal input
  • Analog record playback
 
 E-250
  • Revolutionary AAVA-II volume control
  • Parallel push-pull output stage
  • Current feedback topology
  • Logic-control relays for straight and short signal paths
  • Robust power supply
 
 
 E-303
1978-1983 Vintage Intergrated Amp.
 
 E-305
  • Continuous average output power: 180 watts
  • Total harmonic distortion: 0.02%
  • Intermodulation distortion: 0.01%
  • Frequency response: 20-20,000 Hz +0.-02dB
 
 E-306V
- Current feedback circuit topology in power amplifier and line amplifier sections prevents phase shifts.
- Discrete-type line amplifier for superior sonic purity.
- Highly reliable Logic-controlled relays.
- tone controls use summing active filters for pure sound.
- Robust power supply with large power transformer and high filtering capacity.
- Direct-reading peak power meters.
- separate switch allows independent use of preamplifier and power amplifier sections.
- Versatile input configuration including balanced connectors.
- Remote commander allows source switching and Volume adjustment.
 
 E-308
  • Preamplifier and power amplifier
  • Parallel push-pull output stage
  • Current feedback principle
  • Logic-control relay
  • Tone control circuits
 
 E-350
  • Revolutionary AAVA-II volume control
  • Parallel push-pull output stage
  • Current feedback topology
  • Logic-control relays for straight and short signal paths
 
 E-405
  • Continuous average output power: 250 watts
  • Total harmonic distortion: 0.02%
  • Intermodulation distortion: 0.01%
  • Frequency response: 20-20,000 Hz +0.-02dB
 
 
 E-406V
- Dedicated toroidal transformers and power amplifier and power supply.
- Balanced inputs.
- Supplied remote commander.
- Two sets of large speaker terminals.
- Logic-controlled relays allow very short signal paths.
- Current feedback principle assures great sound and rock-stable operation.
 
 E-407
- Current feedback principle combines superb sound with total operation stability.
- Logic-controlled relays for shortest signal paths.
- Separator switch allows independent use of pre/power sections.
- Large toroidal power transformer.
 
 E-450
The E-450 succeeds the highly popular and successful Accuphase model E-408. It reflects latest research breakthroughs and features the innovative AAVA-II volume control principle. Only top-quality parts are used throughout its sophisticated circuitry. The overall result is an integrated amplifier that brings out even the most delicate nuances in the music with breathtaking immediacy.
The AAVA volume control principle developed by Accuphase totally revolutionizes the way that the listening volume is adjusted. However, in its initial form, AAVA required a considerable amount of physical space. With AAVA-II, Accuphase has now taken this principle to the next level, delivering the same peerless performance in a more compact form factor.
 
 E-530
  • Triple parallel push-pull output stage with power MOS-FETs
  • driven in pure class A delivers quality power: 30 watts per channel into 8 ohms
  • Current feedback principle ensures superb phase characteristics in high frequency range
  • Logic-controlled relays for shortest signal paths
  • Tone controls
  • Large toroidal power transformer provides ample reserves
 
 E-550
  • Revolutionary AAVA volume control
  • Logic-control relays for straight and short signal paths
  • Tone control circuits
  • Strong power supply with large transformer
 
 

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