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A&R Cambridge's first product was the A60 integrated amplifier, released in 1976, which soon became a classic, admired for its restrained, sleek appearance and its high-end sound performance. [3] The name 'A&R Cambridge' was a shortened form of 'Amplification & Recording, Cambridge' which represented the initial operations of its founders, John ...
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ML-2, a Class A Mono Amplifier with 25 Watts output power at 8 Ohms, regulated power supply for output section and modular construction. ML-3, a Class AB Power Amplifier with 2 x 200 Watts output power at 8 Ohms in a dual mono construction. ML-9, a Class AB Power Amplifier with 2 x 100 Watts output power at 8 Ohms.
Acoustic Research was a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based company that manufactured high-end audio equipment. The brand is now owned by VOXX.Acoustic Research was known for the AR-3 series of speaker systems, which used the 12 in (300 mm) acoustic suspension woofer of the AR-1 with newly designed dome mid-range speaker and high-frequency drivers.
The Crown DC300, introduced in 1967, helped define the era of modern power amplifiers [5] In 1959, Crown began making standalone tube power amplifiers. By 1963, solid state electronics development allowed Crown to produce a more robust tape recorder, and in 1964, their first solid state power amplifier: the low-profile SA 20-20. [2]
A&R is a common abbreviation for artists and repertoire and also for amplification and recording. A&R may also refer to: A & R, Cambridge Ltd, a British hi-fi equipment manufacturer; A & R Recording, a New York recording studio; Angus & Robertson, an Australian bookseller
Radford valve amplifiers are rare today, and still command high prices on the secondhand market. Much sought after and enthusiastically rebuilt, they are particularly known for classic and restrained physical design and outstanding, listenable sound quality - including a particular ability to drive, very sweetly, the notoriously difficult Quad ...
A lock in amplifier uses a multiplier and a low pass filter to compare a reference signal against a noisy signal. A lock-in amplifier is a type of amplifier that can extract a signal with a known carrier wave from an extremely noisy environment. Depending on the dynamic reserve of the instrument, signals up to a million times smaller than noise ...