Pioneer RS-A9 opitical digital reference integrated amplifier

By Aditi | June 9, 2010 12:57 pm |
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Pioneer RS A9 opitical digital reference integrated amplifier 

Pioneer once again comes up with a winner. The all new Pioneer RS-A9 amplifier is the latest offering from Pioneer and it gives a completely new and enhanced experience when it comes to listening to music. It features a 32 bit equalizer and network control functions that give you a complete command over music play. Its optical digital input enables the amplifier to sync digitally with the RS-D7RII CD tuner and thus producing the optimum quality sound from the music system.

The set up also has 3 digital outputs that enable you to connect up to 3 Pioneer digital amplifiers to your speakers, thus creating a highly enhanced music system. The RS-A9 is highly effective in mid-range speakers or tweeters, giving out crystal clear and smooth tunes. Its features along with the design help create a truly digital environment giving out the best possible sound quality.

Pioneer RS-A9 opitical digital reference integrated amplifierIts primary features include:

  • Maximum Power Output of 4x100W – 2 x 300W
  • Continuous Power Output of 50Wx4 / 150Wx2 / 75Wx4RMS
  • Load Impedance of 2-8 ohm
  • Frequency response- 10-100,000 HZ
  • Distortion- <0.002%
  • Integrated DSP LPF
  • Max Current Consumption-31A

In order to get the best quality audio, the RS-A9 needs to combine with products in this series. The RS-A9 is a very simple device that has been laced with state of art technology thus making it a perfect blend of highly sophisticated technology with very user friendly features. It is almost a perfect choice for any music lover!

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