- A little promising supreme sound amps
- The AP-507 joins the 500 Teac reference series
- During spring, it costs $ 2,299 / £ 1,899
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Are you a hardcore audiophile that has just won the lottery? Then great news! Teac has just announced a super tall end amplifier that promises to bring large sounds to its enveloping system, all wrapped in a compact box.
From a specification perspective, the Teac AP-507 stereo power amplifier is exactly the type of luxury product we love to attach our money label.
Later this spring and with a price of $ 2,299 / £ 1,899, the AP-507 promises to deliver first level audio engineering in a small factor design so that it will not dominate its living room.
Teac says that despite its adorable footprint of “font size”, the AP-507 will embody “the audio design pinnacle”, which joins the 500 series of reference luxury sound equipment of the firm. Like the rest of the range, the AMP AP-507, which will be available in black and silver, has been “designed to give music enthusiasts complete control and flexibility” when it comes to adjusting their sound systems.
The Japanese audio expert is making some impressive statements that seem to justify the Bank balance label of AP-507. Deporting the Power Amplifier Module ‘NCorex’ next generation of the firm, it could be a dream amplifier to match some of the Best stereo speakers.
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Supposedly, this technology will deliver an ultra immersive three-dimensional sound scenario, and Teac says that the AP-507 will offer super precise, high efficiency and low distortion sounds thanks to its double monophorous double monophorous buffer amplifier. That there are many technical audio terms to transmit that the AP-507 should cause its existing speakers system to sound quite glorious.
Designed to be compact and flexible, the AP-507 offers a trio of listening modes: stereo, Bi-Sam and Blt Mono, everything delivered to 170 watts, which really is much for something so small.
It is also a piece of lovely appearance audio equipment. On the other hand, I would expect that from a high -end amplifier that costs this type of money; Even so, I love the elegant aluminum chassis. Its semi-flush upper plate of 2.8 mm thick, also made of aluminum, is also quite eye.
Obviously, the price of $ 2,300 / £ 1,899 will mean that the Teac AP-507 is a nice and compact amplifier that will be for hardcore audiophiles that have simply run out of space for a large shelf system.