ANTHEM MCA-225 GEN2 / amplifier

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Features include: Delivers lower THD (Total Harmonic Distortion) for cleaner, pure sound and lower noise Completely redesigned for improved audio performance and reliability Higher current output for lower distortion Cosmetic match for AVM 70 and 90 A/V Preamplifier-Processor Rackmount kit (sold separately)

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Anthem MCA-225 GEN2 (Black)
2-channel power amplifier 225 watts per channel continuous power into 8 ohms. 

To complement the NEW AVM 90 and 70 A/V Processors, Anthem introduces the new MCA 525, 325 and 225 GEN 2 power amplifiers. Available in 5, 3 and 2-channel configurations, these new MCA amplifiers feature more robust and efficient power and heavy-duty reliability. The new MCA Series delivers lower THD (total harmonic distortion) for more clean, pure sound and lower noise for a supremely quiet background.

The MCA 525 GEN 2, MCA 325 GEN 2 and MCA 225 GEN 2, designed and Crafted in Canada, are like no other amplifiers in the world: custom low noise high-power toroidal transformers; high-current bipolar output transistors; high-quality filter capacitors; advanced power supply regulators; oversized aluminum heatsinks; custom-designed dual binding posts; and patented auto-on/off circuitry. Superior craftsmanship that is reflected in clean, clear, audiophile-quality sound from top to bottom of the frequency spectrum. 


Features include:
Delivers lower THD (Total Harmonic Distortion) for cleaner, pure sound and lower noise
Completely redesigned for improved audio performance and reliability
Higher current output for lower distortion
Cosmetic match for AVM 70 and 90 A/V Preamplifier-Processor
Rackmount kit (sold separately)

Decoding:
Improved Advanced Load Monitoring system
8 bipolar output devices per channel for less stress on each device
Less than 2 watts standby power consumption
Crafted in Canada


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