MBL have introduced the C15 Mono Power Amplifier to their Corona Line of high-end audio components. It offers a mighty 500-watt (4-ohm) and so should be capable of driving pretty much any loudspeaker with ease. MBL claim that implementation of their LASA-technology (Linear Analog Switching Amplifier) results in a “homogeneous characteristic of THD throughout the frequency range” and that the frequency response is independent of loudspeaker load.
German precision design and execution are evident in the inner-workings of the mbl C15 with all power supplies and transformers not only being screened off by magnetically shielded partitions encapsulated in MU metal, but also electrically isolated. The Amplifier offers both balanced and unbalanced inputs whilst loudspeakers can be wired in Single or Bi-Wired format. The nifty MBL SmartLink network enables other Corona devices to talk with each other via standard Ethernet cables and software updates can be uploaded via the integrated SD card reader.

The MBL C15 is available like all other Corona products from MBL in white or black with a choice of finish options and will retail at 9600€

Epiphany Acoustics - New Headphone Amp and Interconnects
Yamamoto YDA-02 DAC

Read More Posts Like This

  • Benchmark AHB2 Power Amplifier

    There’s a huge problem with HD music today say Benchmark and recent advances in high-resolution digital formats have well outpaced most existing amplifier technologies they say. Whilst recordings are possible…

  • Naim Nap 100 Power Amplifier

    Hot on the heals of the DAC-V1  Naim have launched the NAP 100 power amplifier, which they say is a "classic expression of traditional Naim power amplifier engineering". Naim's latest…

  • Roehrenschmiede means ‘The Tube Forge’ and is a small, valve amplifier manufacturer from Krefeld, Germany, who make a handmade and personalised, high end, all-tube stereo amplifier, called Rocket and pre-amp called Comet. Your Rocket and Comet can be personalised…

You must be logged in to leave a reply.