Vincent SV-200 is a hybrid integrated amplifier. It is part of the TubeLine series in a compact design, but not "compact" in terms of sound quality - that's what the new Vincent SV-200 is all about. This hybrid integrated amplifier from Vincent is the younger brother of the SV-237MK and SV-700 amplifiers.
Features:
- Frequency range: 20 Hz - 20 kHz (+/- 0.5 dB)
- Signal-to-noise ratio: 72 dB
- Tube model: 2 x 6N1
- Power per channel: (4 Ohms) 2 x 35 W, (8 Ohms) 2 x 25 W
- Nonlinear distortion coefficient: 0.1%
- Power consumption: 125 Watts
Despite the small size of the chassis, the amplifier design minimizes compromise solutions. Just like the SV-700, the SV-200 uses the SRPP (Shunt Regulated Push-Pull) principle, providing high dynamics and low noise levels. The preamp stage features 6N1 tubes, adding a "warm" color to the sound, while Toshiba FET transistors are used at the output.
A toroidal transformer in the power supply provides sufficient power. Epcos capacitors with a total capacity of 13600 μF are used for "buffering" to maintain a constant signal. The final amplification is carried out by four Toshiba transistors operating in class AB.
For connecting various sources, the SV-200 has two analog inputs and two digital inputs (1 optical, 1 coaxial). Outputs for recording devices, power amplifiers, or active subwoofers are available. A high-quality remote control is included in the package, complementing the amplifier's stylish appearance.
Package includes:
- Amplifier
- Power cable
- Documentation