The Philips FA-960 MK II amplifier from 1989 is a top-of-the-line device for those who demand the highest standards. A nominal output of 180 watts, combined with its channel-separated design, provides ample power to powerfully unleash the unparalleled dynamics of CDs. The 4-band volume potentiometer amplifies the signal level in two stages, resulting in superb signal-to-noise ratios even at low volumes. Highly effective heat sinks and heat dissipation ensure excellent stability under all load conditions: a dynamic amplifier that delivers top performance in every detail! Power rating is: 2 x 180 watts nominal output at 4 ohms with strictly channel-separated design, power bandwidth (-3 dB) 10-30,000 Hz. There are two separate power supplies each for the preamplifier and power amplifier. Direct CD switch for direct routing of the CD signal to the volume control. Also there is a recording selector switch with independent source selector and power amplification with discrete transistors in cascade circuit. There is provision for for phono input switchable for MM or MC cartridges and Gold-plated connectors for CD and phono. Specifications: 2x118W @ 8ohm and 2x180W @ 4ohm | Power bandwidth 18-70.000Hz | THD 0,008% | Size (W/H/D) 420x146x334mm | Weight 14kg
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