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Chord CPM 2650 & CPM 3350 Integrated Amplifier
Filed under: Amplifier Related products: SPM 650, SPM 1050, SPM 1200E, SPM 4000
Chord CPM 2650 & CPM 3350 Integrated Amplifier

The Chord CPM2650 and CPM3350 integrated amplifier are designed around the latest versions of the highly successful CPA2500 and SPM650 Pre and Power amplifier combinations.

The pre-amplifier can hold up to six input signals using the supplied remote handset or via the front panel controls. Two tape loops allow you to record one source whilst also listening to another and a separate switchable preamplifier output is available for bi-amping.

The CPM2650 amplifier boasts an output power of 2x 120W RMS @ 8Ω or 2x 170W RMS @ 4Ω and the CPM3350 delivers 2x 220W RMS @ 8Ω or 2x 360W RMS @ 4Ω. The electronic features ultra high frequency low ESR power supply for better efficiently than conventional designs. This gives the amp enormous reserves of instantly delivered, precisely controlled power which is more than capable of controlling even the most demanding loudspeakers. With the ability to select the pre outs and speaker outputs together or individually the flexibility of the unit allows it to be used as a pre-amp, on its own or with another power amp for bi-amping.
Posted on Nov 28th, 2007 by Hifi Guy   comments Comments (0)
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