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150.2
- 150M multichannel amplifier
- High efficiency
- Detachable A.C. power cord
- Class T digital switching technology
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150M Power Amplifier
The 150M is unlike any previous amplifier design you have seen from Audio Research. First, it is based on a truly modular design, with a main chassis capable of housoing up to seven individual power amplification modules, each rated at 150 watts continuous into 8 ohms, 300 watts into 4 ohms. These power modules employ a unique switching amplifier that modulates its frequency with amplitude/power demand - yielding a highly efficient circuit that generates very little heat. It's called a "Class T" design, and it makes the 150M ideal for any imaginable custom-installation application. Further, the modules are a plug-in design that attach internally via multipin connectors, so modules can be added or replaced as needed by a qualified technician.
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300.2
- Frequency responce : 5Hz to 120kHz
- Input sensitivity : 2V RMS for rated output
- Detachable 14 gauge A.C. power cord
- Vivid sound staging
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Classic 30
Hybrid Vacuum Tube/FET Power Amp - 30 watts
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D-111
1980 125w x 2 Channels
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D100B
Solid State stereo power amplifier. 100 watts per channlel. 46llbs.
Built from 1977-1980. The b model was a upgraded version of the D100.
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Reference 110 stereo
The REF110 is truly a Reference product, maintaining the musical presentation of its larger siblings. The REF110 is simply revelatory, displaying an irresistible combination of grainless detail, refinement and dynamic life with bass definition, impact and control. And, as a visiting reviewer who heard a preproduction unit commented, "The Reference110 reproduces the widest soundstage I have ever heard from a stereo amplifier!" This amplifier plays big, in every positive respect.
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Reference 210 monaural
Following the successful introduction of the Reference 610T, it is time for a more affordable, compact amplifier to fill the void left by the discontinuation of the VTM200 and REF300MKII. We are pleased to announce the introduction of the new Reference 210 monoblock, a product which will allow a greater number of music lovers access to the Reference series of amplifiers.
The Reference 210 presents a familiar yet distinctive appearance. The chassis is enclosed, with a thick front panel the same height and width as the VT100/VTM200, but with a vacuum-flourescent display screen like the one featured on the REF3 and REF610T. The chassis is 19.5" deep (plus handles) and has an internal frame like the 150M, with a one-piece ventilated cover that wraps around the top and sides. The front panel is available in Natural or Black finishes.
The vacuum-flourescent display has the same functions as the display on the REF610T, but they are addressable only through the handheld remote control. Functions include the choice of six levels of illumination, plus off; bias measurements for each output tube; A.C. line voltage; logarithmic, scalable power output (0-10, 0-50, 0-100, 0-200 watts); and total hours of tube use.
The internal layout is all new, with the main circuit boards mounted horizontally instead of vertically. The transformers are mounted on a raised central channel running front to back; on one side of the channel is a large circuit board containing all of the audio stages, and on the other side is a large circuit board with the power supply, contributing to a very clean and attractive appearance. There is a small Papst fan mounted on the rear panel to circulate air over the audio stages. The 12V D.C. fan runs continuously at a fixed low speed whenever the amplifier is powered-up.
Power output is 210 watts continuous. Like the REF610T, the REF210 is based upon a push-pull, fully balanced vacuum-tube circuit running in partial cathode coupling mode, utilizing three matched pairs of 6550C output tubes. The REF210 uses two 6550C driver tubes, each controlling three output tubes operating in unison. The input stage uses direct-coupled JFETs, followed by a 6N1P vacuum-tube amplifying stage. As with the REF610T, the biasing system is very simple, with only two bias adjustments.
Power supply energy storage is a monstrous 787 joules, three-quarters the size of the REF610T. (Compare that with the REF300MKII's 448 joules.) Shared with the REF610T are new proprietary coupling caps and extensive film-cap bypassing of all electrolytics in the power supply. There is tube regulation of the input stage, with six additional solid-state regulators. Power supply rectification is solid-state with a total of seven regulators. The massive, custom output transformer is an ultra-widebandwidth design: the frequency response of the REF210 is an incredible 0.5Hz to 240kHz (-3dB). Also, as in the REF610T, 50% coupling of the output st
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V140 Monoblocks
Hybrid tube/FET mono power amplifier. Balanced inputs and a soft turn-on feature.
(4 matched pairs) KT90 power output (Also takes 6550 and KT88), (2) 6FQ7/6CG7 driver
Unlike many of the later ARC's the V140 uses the tubes powered in Triode. Circuit uses very high quality components including E-Core output transformers
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VM220
- Power output: 200 watts per channel
- Frequency response: 1.0 Hz to 140 kHz
- 12 gauge detachable line cord
- Output taps are 0-4-8 ohms
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VS110 Power Amplifier
The chassis, circuit layout and feature set of the VS110 are almost identical to the VS55, but scaled up to accomodate the greater power output. The chassis itself measures 17 1/2" W by 19" D, and features an anodized, natural-finish top plate labeled with tube location/type, output-tube bias access points and the inset Audio Research logo. The chassis front holds a rocker-style power switch and green LED "on" indicator. The chassis rear provides the 0-4-8 ohm 5-way binding posts, voltmeter test points for setting bias, a 12V in/out trigger and a detachable 14-gauge A.C. line cord with IEC socket.
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VS55 Power Amplifier
Like the SP16, the VS55 represents a fresh, new design direction for Audio Research. Using an open (rather than fully enclosed) chassis architecture, the VS 55 features a milled, anodized top plate through which the input and output tubes project upward. The chassis is finished in matte black with silver lettering, while the top plate is clear anodized with an inset logo. Behind the tubes and finished top plate are located the output and power transformers and a row of high-quality power-supply capacitors. The appearance is crisp and logical without being overly "retro."
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VSi55
- Utilizing microprocessor-controlled relays
- High performance input relay
- Partial cathode-coupled
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VT100MKIII
- Power bandwidth: 15Hz to 80kHz
- Frequency response: 1Hz to 100 kHz
- Input sensitivity: 1.9V RMS
- Out put: 8 ohms, 4 ohms
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VT50
45 WPC Vacuum Tube Power Amplifier
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VTM200 Power Amplifier
The VTM200 is an exciting new amplifier design for a number of reasons. First, it packs a strong 200 watts RMS output into a chassis size identical to the VT100MKII stereo. That means it can easily be tucked into a ventilated cabinet or behind a loudspeaker. Internal fan cooling is controlled by a two-speed switch on the rear panel. Output tube biasing is very user friendly, incorporating a simple rotary switch and large three-digit LED display on the back of the chassis. The system works by adjusting bias on just two of six 6550C output tubes, and checking bias level on the remaining four tubes. Input is XLR - only for best performance; output taps are provided for 4, 8 or 16-ohm speaker loads. We've even incorporated a 12V power -on.off trigger for custom-installation purposes.
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