A high-end integrated amplifier Denon PMA-S10II. Very rare gear on the European market, made in Japan and introduced for the first time in year 1997. The quality of craftsmanship and used materials / components is just amazing. It reminds me on Accuphase gear. Actually the whole Denon’s S-series is like that, same concerns the TU-S10 tuner and DCD-S10II player
- everal independent PCBs for each section;
- twin power transformers in a thick copper enclosure;
- separate transformer for AC outlets (switched an unswitched ones);
- every single section of the amp is very well shielded from each other by a thick 1,6mm chassis;
- lots of copper shielding can be seen on different spots of the amp;
- 8 power transistors per channel;
- very efficient heat distribution;
- dual mono design;
- the majority of cap are brought by ELNA, the best Silmic series;
- main caps are Elna Silmic 2 x 12000µF;
- front panel made out of thick brushed aluminium, colour gold;
- excellent knobs, it’s a pure pleasure to play with them;
- even the four black feet are not plastic, but made out from some kind of vibration-absorbing material;
- quite big, but beautiful gold-coloured screws hold the top cover of the gear;
- great quality of RCA and XLR terminals, of course gold plated;
- bi-wiring capable
- superb speaker terminals, gold-plated, accept high gauge cable, banana plugs and spades;
Source: audiophillness.com
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Category | HiFi Components |
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Sub Category | Amplifiers |