Saturday, February 11th, 2012

Cambridge Audio A1 Amplifier

cambridge audio a1 amplifier 300x79 Cambridge Audio A1 AmplifierCambridge Audio A1 Amplifier has rugged construction and comes with excellent features to provide you with the best amplification results. This amplifier is available in a black finish and has a pleasing look. Its compact size and comparatively lesser weight help to move it easily from one place to another. With thick metal front panel, it has the complete controls in the front for easy accessibility.

This Cambridge Amplifier has an input impedance of 47K Ohms. The loudspeaker impedance ranges from 4 to 8 Ohms. This unique device has several tone controls and a recording loop. It offers five inputs, tape return and one line input, which allows the connection of an optional phono stage. The power output of the system is 25 Watts into 8 Ohms. This amplifier has a frequency response range of 10Hz-60 kHz @<3dB. It has a signal to noise ratio of 92 dB.

Cambridge Audio A1 25W Amplifier has a height of 90 mm, depth of 300 mm and a width of 430 mm. The weight of the amplifier is 5.6 Kg. It is one of Cambridge’s most popular models. Enhance your auditory experience and create your own home theatre system with this amplifier.

General Information
Brand Cambridge
Model Cambridge Audio A1 Amplifier
Weight 5.6 Kg
Dimensions Height 90 mm, depth 300mm
Width 430 mm
Input Impedance 47 K Ohms
Wattage 25 Watts
Signal to noise ratio 92 dB

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