Condition: Used
The EQA-2000 is a new flagship model developed with a strong awareness of the need to restore RIAA-curved signals to their original state and amplify them. The EQA-2000 is a new flagship model developed with a strong awareness of the need to restore RIAA-curved signals to their original state and amplify them to an appropriate level, as well as the high sound quality and specialized functions that can only be achieved with a stand-alone product, and which cannot be expected from a PHONO input with a built-in amplifier. The EQA-2000 is the definitive high-class phono amplifier, designed to be compatible with not only the many MC/MM cartridges, and which cannot be expected from a PHONO input with a built-in amplifier. The EQA-2000 is the definitive high-class phono amplifier, designed to be compatible with not only the many MC/MM cartridges in the company's lineup, but also with a wide range of other products.
Subsonic filter: -8dB/10Hz
Power supply voltage: AC100V, 50/60Hz
Power consumption: 5W
External dimensions (W/H/D): 425 / 75.5 / 360 mm (16.73 / 2.97 / 14.17 in)
Including knob terminals: 425 / 75.5 / 390 mm (16.73 / 2.97 / 15.35 in)
Weight: approx. 9.2 kg (20.28 lbs)
Slightly used.
Comes with power cord, instruction manual, and original box.
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