- A small amplifier that promising top sound
- AP-507 joins the TEACS Reference 500 Series
- Due to spring it costs $ 2,299 / £ 1,899
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Are you a hardcore audiophile that has just won the lottery? So good news! Teac has just announced a super-high end amplifier that promises to bring big sounds to your surround system all wrapped in a compact box.
From a specifications perspective, the TEACS AP-507 stereo stream amplifier is exactly the kind of luxury product we love to attach our money, no object label.
Due to later in the spring and priced at a conspicuous $ 2,299 / £ 1,899, the AP-507 promises to deliver top-tier audio technique pressed into a small form factor design that will not dominate your living room.
Teac claims that despite its adorable “letter size” footprint, the AP-507 will embody “the highlight of sound design”, which joins the company’s reference 500 series of luxury audio equipment. Like the rest of the range, the AP-507 AMP-AS will be available in black and silver-worn “Designed to give music enthusiasts full control and flexibility” when it comes to fine-tuning their sound systems.
The Japanese sound expert makes some impressive claims that appear to justify the AP-507’s bank balance balance. SPORTER Company’s next general customized set ‘ncorex’ Power amplifier module, it can be a dream position to pair with some of Best stereo speakers.
Reinforced
This technique will reportedly deliver an ultra-impatient three-dimensional audio scene, and TEAC says the AP-507 will deliver super-accurate, high efficiency, low distortion sounds thanks to its proprietary double-mono-buffer amplifier. Which is a lot of technical sound conditions to get over that AP-507 should make your existing speaker system sound pretty damn wonderful.
The AP-507 is designed to be both compact and flexible and offers a trio with listening modes: Stereo, BI-AMP and BLT Mono, all delivered to 170 watts, which is really very much for something so small.
It’s also a nice piece of sound equipment. Then you could expect it from an advanced amplifier that costs this kind of money-stad I love the classic aluminum chassis. Its 2.8 mm thick, semi-flowing top plate-also made of aluminum-is also pretty eye apple.
Obviously, $ 2,300 / £ 1,899 price points will mean that the TeaC AP-507 is a sweet and compact amplifier that comes to hardcore audiophiles that simply run out of space for a large rack system.