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Amphion Partners With ETAL For Studio Monitor Amplifiers

Company selects Anaview AMS Class D modules for Amp100 (mono), Amp100 (stereo), and Amp500 amplifiers.

Amphion Loudspeakers and ETAL Group announce that Amphion has adopted ETAL Anaview AMS Class D amplifiers in their amplifiers, which cater for their professional monitor loudspeakers.

Anssi Hyvonen, proprietor of Amphion Loudspeakers says, “In order to offer our customers a complete solution, we needed amplifiers that fully complemented our passive studio monitor speakers. Highly transparent and resolving speakers like Amphion deserves a great sounding amp. Class D amplifiers are compact, and lightweight, but are inclined to have a slightly sterile, dry character. After listening to all the available solutions, we chose ETAL Anaview amplifiers, which offer the benefits of Class D, but to me did not sound like traditional Class D.”

He continues, “We couldn’t have created the Amp100 mono blocks weighing just one pound (450g) without using Class D technology. The Anaview amplifiers were very easy to integrate and build into an outstanding finished product. Support from the ETAL engineering team during the design process – and the logistical support and product reliability since we went into production has been pretty much faultless.”

Amphion Amp100 mono block and Amp100 (stereo) amplifiers are based on the Anaview AMS100. The Amp500, providing 500W per channel, is based on the Anaview AMS1000.

Amphion Loudspeakers
ETAL Group

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