Bel Canto Pre2P

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    assaad33

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    PRe2P £1495+P&P
    Stereo Analog Preamplifier
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    Balanced I /O, Programmable MM/MC Internal Phono Stage, LCD touch panel Universal remote
    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI....tem=200179015574&_trksid=p3984.cSELL.m315.lVI

    The PRe-2P preamp offers balanced ins and outs and comes with a comprehensive LCD touch panel Universal remote and a stunning PHONO STAGE. It is amazingly full featured with both two balanced and two single ended sets of outputs. It also has a home theater pass-thru, and an amazing Phono Stage. It is brand new condition, Boxed with manuals, box opened and tested only.

    The preamp is a souped up 2-channel version of the 6-channel Class A PRe6 that Stereophile wrote the killer review on. It uses a quieter power supply for more low level dynamics and detail than the 6-channel version that was Class A rated. It also uses upgraded parts and a tighter layout to provide peak performance for dedicated 2-channel music systems. This preamp offers superb performance.

    PRe2P PRe2 with MM/MC Preamplifier

    High performance MM/MC phono preamplifier with the PRe2 line stage.
    Menu controlled adjustment for phone stage gain (40 or 60dB) and Resistive and Capacitive Loading.
    Menu setting for Mono operation.
    Ultra-low noise amplifier stage for use with cartridges to 0.25mV out.
    Precision RIAA: +/-0.2dB 20Hz-20KHz.
    Signal to Noise of over 80dB re: 5mV at 40 dB gain setting.
    Maximum gain at 1KHz of 76dB (60dB phono stage and 16dB line stage).
     
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    s_hunt

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    Is this pre amp still for sale?
     
    s_hunt, Jan 30, 2008
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