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  • Pucelle_DabidjanPucelle_Dabidjan

    Tank

    Onkyo Integra M-510Published on 03/28/13 at 01:29
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Like the Yamaha M2 or Luxman M4000, touch, with this Onkyo what is best in power amplification pure and simple.

    Just reading the sheet can not be impressed:
    300 W into 8 ohms
    500 W into 4 ohms
    Under 1 ohm 1200w

    yes ... a fucking ohm can be pushed out of this amp. A killing.

    As well tell you right away, like a calf is able to push any speaker to its maximum performance.

    The sound is that of a classic power amp, or totally imperceptible, it returns what you give it with 300w more.

    The amp has a beautiful appearance and inner quality suffers no criticism. It is built as tank Japanese 80's with this little sobriety that goes with it. It is very popular in the collection.

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    Like the Yamaha M2 or Luxman M4000, touch, with this Onkyo what is best in power amplification pure and simple.

    Just reading the sheet can not be impressed:
    300 W into 8 ohms
    500 W into 4 ohms
    Under 1 ohm 1200w

    yes ... a fucking ohm can be pushed out of this amp. A killing.

    As well tell you right away, like a calf is able to push any speaker to its maximum performance.

    The sound is that of a classic power amp, or totally imperceptible, it returns what you give it with 300w more.

    The amp has a beautiful appearance and inner quality suffers no criticism. It is built as tank Japanese 80's with this little sobriety that goes with it. It is very popular in the collection.

    I saw him at work with a client who used TO IMPROVE THE MINUTES OF ACCUPHASE its speaker a bit critical! In short, you are warned.

    Four defects:
    1) The use of a specific pair of transformers that are not found anywhere (in case of a mesh of these two components the amp is cooked)
    2) Weight and dimensions very important, not compatible with all media in all cases
    3) No volume control board, in case you do not wish to draw all the juice because x
    4) No XLR as Cinch (but at the time it was quite common)


    Note 10 is the only one that corresponds to it. We have not done better since, only as well.
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