E-270 Questions
Accuphase once had a great website where they provided excellent info on their products. Not so today. For instance, what are the dimensions of the new (per their website) E-270 integrated amp? No info on same under the "technical information" pdf download from the website. Also, will the card-slot on the E-270 support the phono card or only the unwanted DAC card, as their information suggests? Thanks for any help.
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The PDF on the model website should have that information. I down loaded this a few days ago and had all the dimensions.
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Rear panel expansion slot allows for use of one of the available AD-30 or DAC-40 option boards. Option Boards: DAC-40 (DA converter) – 1200 euro AD-30 (phono stage) – 1000 euro LINE-10 (extra analog inputs) – 280 euro Dimensions - found this: Maximum Dimensions: Width 465 mm x Height 151 mm x Depth 420 mm (18.3 W x 5.94 H x 16.53 D) •Mass: 20.0 kg net, 26.0 kg in shipping carton (44.09 pounds net, 57.32 pounds in carton) I left the Euro prices for the board options in the cut n' paste -- just as a FYI -- (Guess that answers your ??). Best Sir, Bob |
Also the dac / ad options page have the compatibility matrix that lists all the models
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Bob - thanks for the info. Is that from the European website? The E-270 is about half the physical size of my current integrated amp so am thinking it might be a "good fit" for downsizing. |
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The E-270 provides one slot for an option board on the rear panel. ● Option boards can be used to realize direct connection of digital signals for high-quality music playback, or to enjoy high-quality playback of analog records. ● The Analog Disc Input Boards AD-9/AD-10/AD-20 can also be used. In this case, the MC/MM button on the front panel of the E-270 has no effect. MC/MM switching must be performed on the board. Analog Disc Input Board AD-30: Features a high-performance, high-gain phono equalizer for playback of analog records with outstanding sound quality. ● MM/MC switching can be performed on the front panel of the E-270. ● On-board switches for input impedance switching and subsonic filter MC: Gain 66 dB, Impedance 30/100/300 ohms MM: Gain 40 dB, Impedance 47 kilohms Best Sir, Bob Sorry for the mix up in the earlier writing of this post #7 -- coffee short and was getting E270 confused with E470. I've changed this post a couple times. It's now correct from E-270 pdf data. |
E-270 Questions
There is a pdf link on that model page... english and german. I ordered one from Ivan and will post some images that could be useful once it arrives.
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There are three .pdf links, two marked English. Was opening the wrong one.
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Best Sirs, Bob Glad to have helped Glenn.:yes: |
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