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Emotiva mini-X a-100
Don't let its size fool you. The mini-X a-100 is a monster - the perfect choice for powering a compact high-end stereo system, a zone amp, or a desktop system. The possibilities are endless, limited only by your imagination. We created the mini-X a-100 with the same design and engineering standards as our full-size amplifiers. The a-100 delivers 50 watts/channel of honest power - and it does so effortlessly, with superb sound quality and lively dynamics that will satisfy the most demanding audiophile. Along with its great sound, the mini-X a-100 has the flexibility you need, including a front panel volume control, trigger inputs and outputs, automatic turn-on, and buffered low level outputs for easy daisy-chaining. Just because an amplifier is small doesn't mean it has to sound small - or be short on features! Features Best-in-class design and sound quality - same superior, fully discrete design and high-quality parts as its big brothers. Flexible turn on - audio sensing turn on or external trigger. Front panel volume control allows you to use the a-100 as an integrated amplifier or control zone levels. Heavy duty power supply with large toroidal transformer. Temperature activated forced air cooling - put the a-100 almost anywhere. Buffered loop output allows easy daisy chaining to more amplifiers. Full sized 5-way binding posts make it easy to attach heavy gauge wires, lugs, or banana plugs. Dual color, illuminated ring on the volume control indicates power, fault, or standby status. User selectable AC line voltage; 115 VAC or 230 VAC.
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