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The Monoprice
Monolith 7X is a state-of-the-art, high-performance, audiophile-grade multichannel home theater amplifier. Rated at a full 200 watts per channel into 8 ohms and 300 watts per channel into 4 ohms, the Monolith 7X is capable of driving the most demanding home theater systems and reproducing the most dynamic soundtracks, while also articulating all the subtle sonic details found in music. Supercharge your existing receiver or create the foundation of a
no compromise home theater system with the Monolith 7X. Call Tim 234-855-9910 and we'll discuss the details, payment, ship to address....BIG SAVINGS won't last lonngggg...
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EATURES
-7 XLR balanced and RCA unbalanced inputs for the pre-amp
-Ungodly power with more for the asking
-Soaring Dynamics
-Crystal Clarity
Made in U.S.A.!!
Power: A true 7 x 200-watt experience. Unlike most amplifiers or receivers, the Monolith's 200 watts per channel rating is measured with all seven channels driven across the full power bandwidth of 20Hz to 20kHz into 8-ohm loads. Additionally, there is NO current limiting and there is no protection circuitry in the amplifier circuit path. Even if the speakers' impedance drops to a low level, the Monolith is robust enough that the current is never limited.
Dynamics: High resolution audio delivers the best in music and movie soundtracks. You deserve an amplifier capable of delivering clear and clean audio across a wide dynamic range! With a more than 120dB signal to noise ratio, the Monolith 7X can clearly and accurately articulate the quietest portions, the loudest portions, and everything in between.
Clarity: More efficient than Class A, many high end, audiophile grade amplifiers utilize a
Class AB design.
Made in U.S.A.: The Monolith 7X is designed, engineered, and assembled in the United States of America.
Two Toroidal Transformers
No, these aren't new villains in the next giant robot movie, these are the source of an amplifier's power. Each amplifier channel gets its own set of transformer windings, and also its own storage capacitor. Essentially, each channel has its own power supply, meaning if one channel gets maxed out, the other channels are not affected.