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19-3A Sterling Road,
North Billerica, MA 01862
(978) 663-7385
sherbourn@sherbourn.com |
Introducing
an All New More Powerful Amplifier
Over
the past four years we have delivered thousands upon thousands
of our 2/100 and 2/100A audio video amplifiers. Now we are
proud to introduce an even more powerful and intuitive version ….
the Sherbourn 2/150.
- The
elegant 1U high chassis can be free standing, wall or wall
mounted and an optional rack mount panel is available.
- Class
G discrete circuitry outputs a clean and powerful 2x50/75 watts
into 8/4 ohms respectively.
- Bridgeable
into a 8 ohm mono output of 130 watts.
- Will
drive two pairs of 8 ohm speakers or I pair of 4 ohm speakers.
An embedded "CPU" measure the impedance of the intended “load” and
will only permit its connection to the amplifier if the "load" can
be handled without causing excessive heat or distortion.
- Front
panel access for input selection, switch off delay, separate "B" mode
trigger and volume adjustment.
- Rear
panel includes two sets of line level inputs, 2 sets of speaker
level inputs, a set of buffered outputs, adjustable turn-on
control, mode selection for signal sensing or 12 volt trigger,
and 2 sets of removable speaker connections.
- Special
circuitry prevents audible "popping" from televisions.
- An
automatic version of our patent pending "LDS" speaker
test device is included.
- An
automatic sub-sonic filter is included to prevent low frequency
saturation of transformer volume controls
The
2/150 outputs 2 x 50 watts of 8-ohm power to
as many as 2 pairs of 8-ohm speakers or 2 x 75 watts into a
4-ohm load. In addition to these impressive specs, the
2/150 can be bridged into an 8-ohm mono output of 130 watts.
Having a smaller footprint than other Sherbourn amplifiers,
the half-rack width 1U chassis can be rack-mounted
using optional mounting hardware. The front panel
houses
controls for volume, input selection, and off
delay and level controls for the B speakers. The rear
panel includes 2 sets of large, removable
speaker terminals, unbalanced RCA inputs, and
a low volt
trigger switch including
video input. There are also optional signal
sensing switches and special circuitry
to prevent harsh
clipping
of loudspeakers.
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