Description
Accuphase E-5000
The E-5000 is the flagship high-power Class AB integrated amplifier developed to mark Accuphase’s 50-year anniversary. The preamplifier section features our superior Balanced AAVA volume control, while the power amplifier section includes an instrumentation amp and power transistors in a five-fold push-pull arrangement driven in Class AB. These circuits create a balanced circuit from input to output. With its precisely balanced circuits and solidly built output stage, the E-5000 integrated amplifier presents every piece of music in exquisite detail.
Accuphase E-5000 specifications:
■ Balanced AAVA volume control
■ Highly reliable logic-control signal switching relays
■ Ample input connectors (Five line level and two balanced)
■ Line level input and output connectors for a recorder
■ Individual phase setting for each input
■ Stereo signal can be switched to monophonic operation
■ Left / right balance control through Balanced AAVA
■ Volume attenuator that can instantly reduce sound as low as –20 dB
■ Loudness compensator to adjust audible sonic balance
■ Tone controls using summing active filters
■ Power amplification stage employs instrumentation amplifier principle
■ Current feedback amplification circuit topology assures excellent phase characteristics in high range
■ Speaker output protection circuit guards against short-circuiting
■ Protection circuitry using low impedance, highly reliable MOS-FET switches
■ Two massive speaker connectors for output switching and simultaneous output
■ Line level and balanced outputs at the preamplifier section support bi-amping connection
■ Line level and balanced inputs at the power amp section allow use as a power amplifier
■ Dedicated, high-quality headphone amplifier constructed with discrete components
■ Two expansion slots for option boards
[When AD-50 / AD-30 / AD-20 is installed]
• MC / MM switching from the front panel
[When DAC-60 / DAC-50 / DAC-40 is installed]
• DAC switching from the front panel
• Sampling frequency display of digital input signal