The 2110 Preamplifier and 2150 Mono Amplifier are the first releases in the next generation of 2000 level products from Boulder. Boulder Amplifiers (http://www.boulderamp.com) is pleased to announce the debut and release of the 2110 Preamplifier and 2150 Mono Amplifier at the 2013 Hong Kong High-End Show, August 9 through 11, 2013. The original 2000 Series was in continuous and unchanged production since 1996, making the 2100 Series the first and only revision of 2000 level products in seventeen years. The 2110 and 2150 will be the first components in the new and expanding 2100 Series of products. The 2100 Series is Boulder’s highest performing continuously produced product line. It encompasses the latest technology and thought regarding high-performance home audio reproduction. The 2100 Series marks a substantial increase in performance over the previous 2000 Series (http://www.boulderamp.com/2000-Series.html), moving the game on from what has long been considered the benchmark in high-performance audio amplification. The suggested US retail price for the 2110 Preamplifier is $54,000 and suggested retail price for the 2150 Mono Amplifier is $49,000 each. International export prices will vary by country. 2150 Mono Amplifier Every electronic circuit within the 2150 Mono Amplifier is entirely new and all technological changes are primarily derived from Boulder’s 3050 Mono Amplifier (http://www.boulderamp.com/3050-p1.html). Among the numerous changes and advances encompassed by the 2150 are: · Pure linear Class A operation. Bias current is actively monitored and adjusted in order to increase efficiency and reduce wasted radiated heat energy. · A new, high efficiency, microprocessor controlled standby mode reduces power consumption when engaged. · All electronic circuits and electronics are now surface-mount designs manufactured on Boulder’s own surface-mount manufacturing machines and ovens to increase reliability, consistency and optimized ground planing while at the same time reducing signal path length, PCB capacitance and noise radiation. · Gain stages within the 2150 are Boulder’s proprietary 99H2, which is unique to the 2100 Series amplifiers. 99H2 gain stages feature surface-mount electronic design and feature a new machined and potted housing to increase Thermal stability. · The 2150 utilizes 80 output devices, 48 filter capacitors and 3 toroidal power transformers to generate power output of up to 1,000 watts into any load, enabling massive current swings and the ability to drive any loudspeaker to realistic audio levels. · Full Ethernet IP control capability and a 12V trigger minijack connection for use with advanced control systems and triggered home cinema installations. · Units will be available shipped at operating voltages of 100V, 120V and 240VAC. · A new and complete array of protection and status monitoring circuits are continuously active. · The physical and cosmetic changes in the 2150 include a slightly revised front panel and a new clear anodized top, bottom and rear panel with no powder coating or paint. All rear panel markings and indications are now machine engraved. Metal casework is cut on Boulder’s own four CNC machining centers. Comments are closed.
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