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Solid state, battery operated for portable use SRM-252S 2010 280 V 1x RCA 1x Pro Bias, RCA Loop Out Solid State SRM-T8000 2017 470 V 1x Balanced XLR, 2x RCA 2x Pro Bias, RCA Loop Out Vacuum tube / Solid state hybrid, Current Flagship SRM-D10 2018 200 V 1x micro USB, 1x 1/8" analog 1x Pro Bias Solid state, with DAC SRM-D50 2018 400 V
Scholz Research & Development, Inc. was the name of the company founded by musician and engineer Tom Scholz to design and manufacture music technology products. Scholz is an MIT-trained engineer who developed many of his skills as a product design engineer working on audio-production equipment at Polaroid in the early 1970s.
McIntosh Laboratory is an American manufacturer of handcrafted high-end [1] [2] [3] audio equipment headquartered in Binghamton, New York. [4] [5] It is a subsidiary of McIntosh Group, which in November 2024 was acquired by Bose Corporation, a fellow American audio company..
The active device can be a vacuum tube, discrete solid state component, such as a single transistor, or part of an integrated circuit, as in an op-amp. [citation needed] Transistor amplifiers (or solid state amplifiers) are the most common type of amplifier in use today. A transistor is used as the active element.
This line of solid state amplifiers are inexpensive foreign manufactured solid state amps, though the TVM10 is the sole battery-operated amplifier offered by Traynor. TSM10 – 10-watt, 5-inch; TGM15 – 15-watt, 8-inch; TGM20 – 20-watt, 7-inch; TRM30 – 30-watt, 10-inch; TRM40 – 40-watt, 2x8-inch (2 x 20 watts x 8 inch)
[2] [3] However, solid state amplifiers have been developed to be flawless and the sound is later regarded neutral compared to tube amplifiers. Thus the tube sound now means 'euphonic distortion.' [4] The audible significance of tube amplification on audio signals is a subject of continuing debate among audio enthusiasts. [further explanation ...
During the 1970s, the MC-2300 was an expensive piece of audio equipment, with a retail price of $1799 by the time of its discontinuation in 1980. [1] That being said, its outstanding power and sound production quality made it a valued part of many recording studios and although some people prefer the sound of tube amplifiers, the overall greater reliability and freedom from repair of the newer ...
Distribution headphone amp - front panel Distribution headphone amp - back panel In pro-audio terminology, a headphone amplifier is a device that allows multiple headsets to be connected to one or more audio sources (typically balanced audio sources) at the same time to monitor sounds during a recording session, either singing or playing from ...