Beyerdynamic has launched its latest headphone amp called the A1 for the audiophile market. The device uses an integrated circuit design and can reproduce a wide frequency range stretching above human perception. The device can handle up to 96kHz frequencies.
source: I4u.com
From beyerdynamic::
• Big volume control with high-grade ALPS potentiometer
• 2 LEDs to indicate the active signal input
• Multicolour Power LED
• 1/4″ headphone socket (6.35 mm)
• Two stereo inputs for 2 sound sources, 2 selector buttons
• Stereo output
• Stand-by button
Order now from the beyerdynamic online-shop!
Technical Specifications
Input impedance 50 kΩ
Maximum amplification 18 dB
Frequency response 1 Hz – 100 kHz (-1dB)
THD (total harmonic distortion) 0,001 % at 170 mW/ 250 Ω
Channel separation > 89 dB
Output power 100 mW / 600 Ω
170 mW / 250 Ω
150 mW / 30 Ω
Signal to noise ratio >100 dB
Output impedances line out (depends on the connected device)
100 ohm headphone connector
Power consumption < 15 W internal, controlled power adaptor
Dimensions 250 x 225 x 50 mm
Audio connections headphone out (1/4â€) jack gold plated
1 line out, 2 line in (gold plated RCA jacks)
Nominal power 220 – 240 V/ 50 – 60 Hz
Weight approx. 2,3 kg
Variant A1 (anthrazit)
more info at Beyerdynamic product page here.
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