Infineon Technologies AG has enhanced its class D audio power amplifier family with the introduction of the MERUS 2-channel, analog input, class D audio amplifier multichip module (MCM). The MA5332MS ...
ORLANDO, FL, June 17, 2009 — Powersoft Advanced Technologies, LLC, a world industry leading manufacturer of superior quality digital power amplifiers for the professional audio market, will debut its ...
Any way you want it, the Vinnie Rossi LIO can deliver the best sound from your LPs, digital files, headphones or speakers, LIO can do it all. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also ...
At $2,199, the TEAC AP-507 power amplifier can be configured for two channel stereo, bi-amp, or bridged. The TEAC AP-507 is primarily designed to be a companion to the above-mentioned previously ...
Pascal has announced the launch of two new extension modules for its highly popular S-PRO2 power amplifier module, with immediate availability: the 2 x 500 Watt S-A2 and 1x 500 Watt S-A1. The new ...
Adding a new sibling to its premium hi-fi Reference 500 series, TEAC has launched the AP-507 power amplifier, a component that aligns with its range that aims to offer high power and performance while ...
The FM receiver module is based on the TEA5767 [1, 2] chip. It is a well-known module that could be controlled via the I2C bus. It covers the FM frequency range from 76MHz to 108MHz. At the output, it ...
TEAC is well known for its high-end audio equipment, and their stuff is pretty sweet. Back in December, they announced a new preamp device and now TEAC is announcing the AP-507, a Reference 500 series ...
No other audiophile integrated stereo amplifier can match the Rogue Sphinx v2's combination of features, power, build and sound quality for the price. Steve Guttenberg Former contributor Ex-movie ...
Teac is a Japanese hi-fi great with a history dating back to the mid-1950s. It’s best known for its high-end audio equipment, including reel-to-reel machines, cassette tape decks and amplifiers. Now, ...
H x W x D (inches) = 4 x 18 x 17.5 Technological progress is a wonderful thing. Over the past 40 years or so, we’ve seen computers that filled an entire room get eclipsed in processing power by ones ...