Technics SE-A1010: A Japanese high-fidelity power amp with outstanding sound!
The Technics SE-A1010, released in Japan in 1999, is a handsome high-fidelity power amplifier. The SE-A1010 has a rated output power of 70 W per channel (8 ohms) with an impressively low level of total harmonic distortion (< 0.015% THD 20 Hz --20 kHz). The SE-A1010 features a MOS class AA circuit, where separate amplifiers are used for voltage amplification (pure class A) and current supply source (class AA bridge). The voltage control amplifier operates unloaded The SE-A1010 also features a newly developed “Bamboo II” modulator amplifier, which uses a bamboo fiber paper separator. The SE-A1010 also features a newly developed “Bamboo II” modulator amplifier, which uses a bamboo fiber paper separator. Result the design of the SE-A1010 is handsome, The SE-A1010 is a sought-after unit, with fantastic specs, a great design,and outstanding sound.
This unit is in very good condition, with some minor aging, including some scratches and yellowing (please see photos). This amplifier has been thoroughly checked and tested by our professional technician, who has confirmed its integrity and working condition.
Additional Information
Technical Specifications -Serial: FV3EC001010 -Country of Manufacture: JAPAN -Power Supply: 100V 210W 50 / 60Hz
Accessories -N / A
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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