Листовка для McIntosh MC2301
Mc2301
vacuum tube MONOBLOCK power amplifier
l e g e n d a r y
The new McIntosh MC2301 monoblock tube amplifier hails the fusion of our Unity Coupled
and Quad- Differential circuit topologies. From the inception of McIntosh Labs, Unity
Coupling stands as one of the premiere tube topologies ever conceived, making possible
revolutionary power bandwidth and low distortion. Quad-Differential circuitry, a recent
McIntosh innovation, cancels nearly all induced noise and circuit-borne nonlinearities
resulting in the lowest noise levels ever achieved in a tube amplifier. With 300 Watts
available at 8, 4 or 2 ohms, the MC2301 provides power enough to drive even the most
demanding loudspeakers. From the demands of massed chorale to full-on rock and roll,
the MC2301 delivers the most extraordinarily lifelike and dynamic performance ever heard
from a McIntosh tube amplifier.
and Quad- Differential circuit topologies. From the inception of McIntosh Labs, Unity
Coupling stands as one of the premiere tube topologies ever conceived, making possible
revolutionary power bandwidth and low distortion. Quad-Differential circuitry, a recent
McIntosh innovation, cancels nearly all induced noise and circuit-borne nonlinearities
resulting in the lowest noise levels ever achieved in a tube amplifier. With 300 Watts
available at 8, 4 or 2 ohms, the MC2301 provides power enough to drive even the most
demanding loudspeakers. From the demands of massed chorale to full-on rock and roll,
the MC2301 delivers the most extraordinarily lifelike and dynamic performance ever heard
from a McIntosh tube amplifier.
The MC2301 design is fully balanced from input to speaker output and the first ever
McIntosh tube amplifier to include Quad-Differential circuitry. A blend of tube and solid
state devices comprise a super-linear input stage and the output stage, based upon eight
KT88 power tubes, terminates in a custom multifilar wound output transformer providing
very low distortion and wide power bandwidth. The result? A staggering 117dB signal
to noise ratio combined with vanishingly low distortion to provide remarkable low-level
linearity and unmatched liquidity.
McIntosh tube amplifier to include Quad-Differential circuitry. A blend of tube and solid
state devices comprise a super-linear input stage and the output stage, based upon eight
KT88 power tubes, terminates in a custom multifilar wound output transformer providing
very low distortion and wide power bandwidth. The result? A staggering 117dB signal
to noise ratio combined with vanishingly low distortion to provide remarkable low-level
linearity and unmatched liquidity.
300 Watts Mono Power Output
Balanced Design
Multifilar Wound
Output Transformers
Wide Power Bandwidth
Two Balanced Inputs/Outputs
Remote Power Control
with Meter Light Control
Low Distortion from 20Hz to 20kHz
Large Gold Plated Five-Way
Binding Posts
½” Thick Glass Front Panel
with Tube View
Fiber Optic Light
Diffuser Illumination
Balanced Design
Multifilar Wound
Output Transformers
Wide Power Bandwidth
Two Balanced Inputs/Outputs
Remote Power Control
with Meter Light Control
Low Distortion from 20Hz to 20kHz
Large Gold Plated Five-Way
Binding Posts
½” Thick Glass Front Panel
with Tube View
Fiber Optic Light
Diffuser Illumination
“high bandwidth in a
tube amplifier thanks
to an innovative
McIntosh circuit”