Exposure 3010 s2 mono power amplifier
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The rich and creamy sound will appeal, but the can be beaten for pure clarity. Not surprisingly, the amplifier fits into this category. With a power output of watts per channel, there's plenty of grunt for the lower realms of the frequency range. The Exposure holds a firm grip on the bass notes of Bjork's Hyperballad and delivers the tune in a controlled manner. Each drumbeat hits the spot with weight and purpose. The lively, entertaining sound shows it's certainly no slouch when it's forced to pick up the pace.
Thankfully, when things do start to speed up, the Exposure also performs well in the timing department. Tunes such as Bjork's Hyperballad and Faithless's Insomnia bound along with enjoyable energy. The doesn't get confused during the delivery and its rhythmic ability ensures your feet tap along in tandem with the music. The Exposure's general character is rich and silky smooth: Nina Simone's intimate vocals during Feeling Good sound warm and emotive as opposed to cold and lifeless.
Its calming and controlling nature meets you with open arms — at no time do you feel distanced or isolated from the music. The devil is the detail However, this rich presentation hinders the Exposure's ability to uncover detail: it doesn't burrow as deep in its search for information as the best amps in its class.
The sight shortfall of detail has a knock-on effect on stereo imaging. This lack of clarity means it can't deliver sound with pinpoint precision, and so the vocals and instruments aren't rendered accurately enough in the soundstage.
Even so we'd be surprised if most people don't take to this amp's musical nature. In terms of build quality and styling, the Exposure has a more conventional look than some rivals, with a brushed aluminium display that hosts both source and volume controls. It isn't quite as elegant or as visually appealing as some of the competition, and the same applies to the multi-functional remote control: it isn't the most flattering of designs.
The Exposure is a good performer — its rich, creamy character may well endear some potential buyers, but some of the competition can offer you so much more. What Hi-Fi? Our comprehensive tests help you buy the very best for your money, with our advice sections giving you step-by-step information on how to get even more from your music and movies.
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For Warm, emotive sound good dynamics and accurate timing. Against Lacks openness and clarity fails to deliver sparkle of the class-leaders.
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The rich and creamy sound will appeal, but the can be beaten for pure clarity. Not surprisingly, the amplifier fits into this category. With a power output of watts per channel, there's plenty of grunt for the lower realms of the frequency range. The Exposure holds a firm grip on the bass notes of Bjork's Hyperballad and delivers the tune in a controlled manner.
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Exposure XX integrated amplifier, genuine farlowe design, beautiful build quality, classic retro styling and all in original time warp condition. Exposure Amplifier Silver. Exposure integrated amplifier. Stored since the pre amp failed some years ago. In order to avoid lost parcels and to protect our buyers items are only sent via recorded or signed for royal mail delivery. Rega research cursa pre and 2x maia power amps. Feel free to organise a courier if unable to collect. Exposure S2 integrated amplifier - in for those who are a fan of exposure equipment, please c. Exposure S2 Integrated for Please click on image in Auctiva to enlarge and check condition before purchase or bidding in auction. If in any doubt please ask.
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The amplifier is in Silver and complete with original box and remote. Click here to see images of the S2. There are six line inputs and the option to fit a MC or MM phono module. There are also bi-wiring speaker outputs and a separate pre-amp output with class A buffer stage.
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Exposure espouses a simple tenet: Produce high-quality hi-fi gear at very reasonable price. Still made by hand in the UK, the manufacturer puts all the value into the sound quality. Users wanting elaborate casework or billet remote controls should look elsewhere.
No pair of speakers, no matter how good, can perform up to its level without an equal level of amplification. Exposure has been designing and building amplifiers in the UK for nearly 40 years, drawing from its in-studio experience with Pink Floyd and David Bowie to help voice its products. Designed and built in the UK with all-discrete components and robust power transformers, the S2s run cool to the touch under most conditions. A full-power, hour-long heavy metal test will warm them up, but even maximum punishment does not cause a thermal shutdown, indicating solid power-supply design.
The range comprises the preamplifier and mono power amp. The mono, meanwhile, delivers watts into eight ohms an, W into four ohms. According to the company, the MCX series had become too massive for modern homes and trends, where living spaces are becoming smaller. So, having perfected the art of packing a great deal of high-performing technology into a smaller space, the company then turned its attention to revisiting the top end of its offering and the question of how to create its finest combination of amplifiers yet at a fraction of the physical size. No endless rows of flashy buttons or LED displays here. Instead, the Exposures make clear their intention to focus on the more critical business of delivering high-performance amplification. It features an W transformer with dual rectification and two uF screw terminal capacitors, along with eight power transistors per channel.
STEREO tests whether the smaller dimensions also lead to "smaller" performance of the narrow CD player, preamplifier and mono power amplifiers. Big device equals big sound? This thought seems to have stuck around to this day.
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