211 FE

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It is well known that using monoblock amplifiers, as opposed to both channels together as a stereo chassis, is the best way to get powerful and lifelike music. By using separate power supplies that can be much more massive, each amplifier can have more dynamic power and be quieter. Keeping two separate amplifiers also makes any inter-channel crosstalk in the amplifiers impossible, so separation is better, meaning your soundstage and musical imaging will be larger and more well-defined.

The simple act of separating the two channels provides a lot of distinct advantages, but also increases the investment because of needing to double up on power supplies and chassis parts.

Specifications

  • Circuit Type

    Class A, Class A/B, Class B, Pure Balanced Design

  • Power Output

    Up to 150 watts class B
    110 Watts, Class A/B
    70 Watts, Class A

  • Inputs

    Single-Ended RCA; Balanced XLR

  • Input Sensitivity

    2.0 Volts for full output power

  • Input Impedance

    100k Ohms – RCA unbalanced
    200k Ohms – Balanced (XLR)

  • Noise and Hum

    >80 dB below rated output

  • Frequency Response

    20 Hz to 20 KHz, + 0.5 dB

  • Power Transformer(s)

    1 ea – EI Laminate, 200% Duty Cycle

  • Break-In Time

    100 hours of playing time

  • AC Power Requirements

    117/234 VAC @ 50/60 Hz

  • Finish

    Anthracite black chassis with silver or black aluminum faceplate

  • Weight

    90 lbs

  • Dimensions

    10″ H x 12.25″ W x 24 ” D

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211 FE

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It is well known that using monoblock amplifiers, as opposed to both channels together as a stereo chassis, is the best way to get powerful and lifelike music. By using separate power supplies that can be much more massive, each amplifier can have more dynamic power and be quieter. Keeping two separate amplifiers also makes any inter-channel crosstalk in the amplifiers impossible, so separation is better, meaning your soundstage and musical imaging will be larger and more well-defined.

The simple act of separating the two channels provides a lot of distinct advantages, but also increases the investment because of needing to double up on power supplies and chassis parts.

Specifications

  • Circuit Type

    Class A, Class A/B, Class B, Pure Balanced Design

  • Power Output

    Up to 150 watts class B
    110 Watts, Class A/B
    70 Watts, Class A

  • Inputs

    Single-Ended RCA; Balanced XLR

  • Input Sensitivity

    2.0 Volts for full output power

  • Input Impedance

    100k Ohms – RCA unbalanced
    200k Ohms – Balanced (XLR)

  • Noise and Hum

    >80 dB below rated output

  • Frequency Response

    20 Hz to 20 KHz, + 0.5 dB

  • Power Transformer(s)

    1 ea – EI Laminate, 200% Duty Cycle

  • Break-In Time

    100 hours of playing time

  • AC Power Requirements

    117/234 VAC @ 50/60 Hz

  • Finish

    Anthracite black chassis with silver or black aluminum faceplate

  • Weight

    90 lbs

  • Dimensions

    10″ H x 12.25″ W x 24 ” D

Download
User Manual
More Details
Company Website

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