Pioneer — Sa 8900 Ii

For value and reliability, the SA-8900 II wins. For bragging rights, buy the Marantz or Sansui.

The original SA-8900 was a fine amplifier, but it suffered from a design choice common in the mid-70s: the use of STK amplifier modules (hybrid integrated circuits). While reliable, audiophiles often criticized these modules for lacking the transparency and transient response of fully discrete circuitry. pioneer sa 8900 ii

The amplifier is built to provide stable, clean power with low distortion across a wide frequency range liquidaudio.com.au Power Output : 80 watts per channel into 8 liquidaudio.com.au Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) : 0.05% at rated power Frequency Response : 5Hz to 50kHz liquidaudio.com.au For value and reliability, the SA-8900 II wins

. This allows users to precisely match the amplifier to their specific turntable cartridge Pre-Out / Main-In Jacks Pros and Cons Pros

: It includes a dedicated, high-quality headphone amplifier that users find superb for critical listening. Pros and Cons Pros