Integrated Amplifiers

A complete analog amplification unit with pre-amplifier and power amplifier in one design.  In addition of selecting inputs and volume adjustment.  The basic combination of an integrated amplifier. 

i800

50 watts into 8 ohms per channel

3 SE Line level inputs

FCF jack for "plug and play" future upgrade.

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i802

80 watts into 8 ohms per channel

3 SE Line level inputs standard, optional line out and preamp out

FCF jack for "plug and play" future upgrades

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George Taylor of Entracte Audio (our Markham, Ontario, Canada dealer) explains the control and features on the i802


i806

80 watts into 8 ohms per channel

3 SE Line level inputs, preamp output standard

Optional line out

SP Capacitor jack and FCF jack for input and output stage "plug and play" future upgrades

1.026 million micro Farads internal power capacitance

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George Taylor of Entracte Audio (our Markham, Ontario, Canada dealer) explains the control and features on the i806


i807

80 watts into 8 ohms per channel

3 SE Line level inputs, preamp output standard

Optional line out

Separate power supply for quiet operation

SP Capacitor jack and FCF jack for input and output stage "plug and play" future upgrades

1.826 million micro Farads inside the amplifier section.  Additional 276,000 micro Farads inside the external power supply.  Total of 2.102 million micro Farads.

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i810

130 watts into 8 ohms per channel

3 SE and 2 SE/BAL input

6SN7 tube + solid-state user adjustable while music is playing

SP Capacitor jack and FCF jack for input and output stage "plug and play" future upgrades

Over 1 million micro Farads internal power capacitance

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George Taylor of Entracte Audio (our Markham, Ontario, Canada dealer) explains the control and adjustment features on the i810


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