M6X 250.4/2 Silver
The new M6X 250.4/2 4-channel power amplifier can be switched to stereo bridge mode or bi-amping. In normal operation it delivers 4 x 80W at 8 ohms with all channels loaded, or 4 x 175W at 4 ohms. In bridged mode it delivers 2 x 180W at 8 ohms or 2 x...
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Specifications
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Country (main office)
Great Britain
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Type
Power Amplifier
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Color
Silver
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Gain channels
4
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Maximum frequency, Hz
20000
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Musical Fidelity M6X 250.4/2 Power Amplifier Class A/B Silver
The new M6X 250.4/2 4-channel power amplifier can be switched to stereo bridge mode or bi-amping. In normal operation it delivers 4 x 80W at 8 ohms with all channels loaded, or 4 x 175W at 4 ohms. In bridged mode it delivers 2 x 180W at 8 ohms or 2 x 250W at 4 ohms. Inputs are conventional (RCA) and balanced (XLR). Line outputs (RCA) are also available to send the signal to another power amplifier.
Musical Fidelity M6x 250.4/2 power amplifier is suitable, for example, for home theater systems in 5.1 or 7.1 configurations. The A/B class will provide the novelty with sufficient musicality, and thus the ability to work in classic stereo with the use of pair bridge mode or, alternatively, Bi-amping.
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Country (main office)
Great Britain
Maximum frequency, Hz
20000
Signal-to-noise ratio, dB
105
THD (Total Harmonic Distorsions), %
0.003
Functions
Inputs
Outputs
Power
Power consumption, W
2500
Power per channel (2 ohm), W
400/250
Power per channel (4 ohm), W
175/250
Standby power consumption, W
0.5
Power per channel (8 ohm), W
180/90
Dimensions
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Musical Fidelity
Musical Fidelity has been designing and manufacturing Hi-Fi electronics for over thirty years and has become one of the best-known brands in the Hi-Fi industry.
Driven by a passion for wonderful music and the challenge of world-class engineering Musical Fidelity approached each new design by looking for the absolute best solution to a given challenge and embrace new technologies in their designs as well as developing more traditional methods for even greater performance.
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