Description
In continuation of the model range of complete amplifiers of the Valve series, where the flagship is the Performance model and the premium amplifier Sinfonia, Unison Research is launching the production of a junior tube triode amplifier Preludio. The amplifier is designed according to the Dual Mono circuit, the preliminary part is built on double ECC82 triodes, and the output stage is built on two KT88 tetrodes. Output power 2 x 14 W. The amplifier is equipped with a remote control.
Product information
The Unison Research Preludio amplifier is designed with the latest technical elements combined with Unison Research's many years of experience. This product has an original, pleasing design. It is easy to use and produces high quality sound. The Preludio amplifier requires less wiring than two-unit amplifiers, resulting in a significant reduction in cable impedance effects on dynamics and tone. Despite its small size, the Preludio amplifier is capable of producing an output power of about 14-15 W per channel. Thanks to the presence of a microprocessor-based circuit in the Preludio model, the listener has the ability to change the volume using a remote control.
In continuation of the model range of complete amplifiers of the Valve series, where the flagship is the Performance model and the premium amplifier Sinfonia, Unison Research is launching the production of a junior tube triode amplifier Preludio. The amplifier is designed according to the Dual Mono circuit, the preliminary part is built on double ECC82 triodes, and the output stage is built on two KT88 tetrodes. Output power 2 x 14 W. The amplifier is equipped with a remote control.
The Unison Research Preludio amplifier is designed with the latest technical elements combined with Unison Research's many years of experience. This product has an original, pleasing design. It is easy to use and produces high quality sound. The Preludio amplifier requires less wiring than two-unit amplifiers, resulting in a significant reduction in cable impedance effects on dynamics and tone. Despite its small size, the Preludio amplifier is capable of producing an output power of about 14-15 W per channel. Thanks to the presence of a microprocessor-based circuit in the Preludio model, the listener has the ability to change the volume using a remote control.