Accuphase E-306V: A “Golden Era” preamp with phenomenal performance!
The Accuphase E-306V is a vintage high-fidelity power amplifier that was released in Japan in 1996. The unit is remarkable for both its highly advanced circuit engineering and the high quality of the components used in its construction. The E-306V is based on the highly successful E-306, and the technical specs of the E-306V are impressive, featuring Accuphase's original parallel push-pull cascode output stage and current feedback circuit topology (whereby the frequency response is stabilized as the gain is changed), and the resulting sound is nothing short of exceptional. If you're looking for a truly great vintage Japanese amp, be sure to check out the Accuphase E-306V.
This particular unit is in very good condition, with light natural signs of aging, Including some scratches and scuffs (please check photos). Further, it has been thoroughly tested and checked by our professional in-house technician, confirming its flawless working quality. Accuphase amps are known for their robust construction and use of the highest quality parts, so it's likely this unit will see many more years of use.
Additional Information
Technical Specifications -Serial: A8Y133 -Country of Manufacture: Japan -Power Supply: AC100V 50 / 60Hz 240W
Accessories -Power cable -Remote controller
Voltage Please check the power requirements for this device and the specifications of your power supply. If you need to use this item in a 220-240 V environment, you'll need a transformer. We sell high quality Japanese compact transformers (Nissyo), which will allow you to use this item safely and with good performance in your country.
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