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The Elex MK4 is a high performance stereo integrated amplifier designed to deliver the purest musical performance. Housed in a brand new case to match the rest of the Rega range, the MK4 builds on previous Rega designs using our multi-award winning class A/B power amplifier circuit which delivers an impressive 72W per channel into 8O loads (90W into 6O). New rear connectivity options are available with the Elex MK4 now including a Rega DAC circuit with two digital inputs and a intelligently integrated high quality headphone output conveniently located on the front panel.
Bringing your music to life The Elex MK4 is capable of driving difficult loudspeakers with ease and will integrate perfectly into any audio system by offering a wider range of connectivity options. In addition to the line level, digital inputs and a high quality moving magnet phono stage, you will also find Pre-out and Record Out functionality alongside a headphone output. Special attention has been paid to the selection of key audio components. Discrete circuitry, high quality relays, polypropylene capacitors and Sanken output transistors are used throughout the design. Specifications:
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Brand description - Rega
Rega has gained considerable international recognition among both Hi-fi reviewers, specialists and not least their users, where the fanbase is growing and growing. In a Rega, you always get the best turntable for the price. Manuals and user guides for Rega productsUnfortunately, as manufacturers do not make manuals or guides in all languages, we cannot guarantee that a local language manual is included for the item.
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