Hi Fi Bluetooth 5.0 Vacuum Tube Amplifier w/VU Meter USB DAC COAX/OPT Digital Amp
₹11,999.00
Description :
- All-in-One DAC Amp: A DAC, amplifier, preamplifier, and headphone amplifier are all integrated into the Douk Audio MC331. You can easily switch between audio sources with the help of the remote control, ensuring a seamless and enriched listening experience
- Amazing Combination: As an integrated tube DAC amp with a VU meter, the visual aesthetics of the 5654W vacuum tubes and VU meter add a nice warm and soft effect to not only the appearance but the sound as well, giving the modern look a retro feel
- Setup Flexibility: It supports Bluetooth, USB, coaxial, optical, and RCA inputs, making it compatible with a variety of sources such as computers, phones, CD players, turntables with built-in phono preamps, etc., allowing you to build various systems
- Compact Yet Powerful: The MC331 only takes up minimal desktop space but boasts a maximum power output of 105W x2@4Ω, effectively driving your bookshelf speakers. Additionally, it has a pre-out and a 3.5mm headphone output, making it versatile enough
- User-Friendly Design: The MC331 comes with a remote control, allowing you to adjust bass and treble from the comfort of your listening chair. Its replaceable tube design lets you customize the sound signature to suit your personal preferences.
Description
Description :
A Tube Amplifier, also known as a valve amplifier, is an electronic amplifier that uses vacuum tubes (valves) to boost the amplitude and power of an audio signal. Audiophiles and musicians often seek them out for their distinctive “warm” sound, natural distortion, and aesthetic appeal.
- Signal path: A weak electrical signal, such as from a guitar’s pickups, is sent to the amplifier’s input.
- Pre-amplification: The signal first passes through the preamp stage, where it is amplified by one or more vacuum tubes. This is where much of the amp’s tone is shaped.
- Power amplification: The signal is then sent to the power amp section, which uses larger tubes to provide the final power boost needed to drive a speaker.
- Signal distortion: When the volume or gain is increased, the tubes are “overdriven.” This produces a form of harmonic distortion that is often described as pleasant, musical, and expressive, a signature trait of tube amps.
- Output transformer: An output transformer is used to safely convert the high-voltage, low-current signal from the tubes into a low-voltage, high-current signal that can move the speaker cone and produce sound.
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