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Johnbr 01-09-2013 12:17 AM

Boulder to Unveil New 3060 Power Amplifier at 2013 Consumer Electronics Show
 
Jan. 8, 2013 - Boulder Amplifiers is excited to announce the debut and release of the 3060 Class A Stereo Amplifier at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show, January 8 through 11, 2013. At nearly 450 lbs. and producing 900 WPC, the 3060 is by far the largest and most powerful stereo amplifier ever released by Boulder.

All audio circuitry within the 3060 is linear Class A, primarily derived from Boulder’s 3050 Mono Amplifier. Bias current is actively monitored and adjusted in order to increase efficiency and reduce wasted radiated heat energy. The 3060 utilizes 120 output devices to generate power output of 900 watts-per-channel into any load. It is capable of massive current swings, enabling the amplifier to drive any loudspeaker to realistic performance levels. Units will only be shipped operating at 240V AC mains feed (no 100V or 120V units will be produced) in order to guarantee full-rated power output. A complete array of protection and status monitoring circuits are continuously active. All metalwork is cut on Boulder’s own CNC machining centers and features the distinctly modern, angled appearance unique to all 3000 Series products. A black granite and stainless steel platform is cut and polished to match the angled surfaces of the amplifier and is shipped with each 3060. The US manufacturer’s suggested retail price for the 3060 is $115,000 (prices will vary outside of the United States).

The 3060 is the second release in the 3000 Series and showcases Boulder’s latest thinking in amplification technology. The 3060 also expands the 3000 Series product line and marks a substantial improvement in performance over Boulder’s own 2000 Series, moving the game on from what has long been considered the benchmark in high-performance audio amplification. This sets the stage for numerous future developments in other series of Boulder products.

The International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is the world’s largest technology-related consumer electronics tradeshow and takes place each January in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. CES is sponsored by the Consumer Electronics Association and is not open to the public. It typically hosts exhibitions of new technology trends, previews of products and new product announcements.

joeinid 01-09-2013 12:21 AM

That must be such a beast. 240V only, pretty cool!

wizard 01-09-2013 04:12 AM

http://www.my-hiend.com/leoyeh/2013a/IMG_6499qq.jpg

http://www.my-hiend.com/leoyeh/2013a/IMG_6501qq.jpg

Ritmo 01-09-2013 07:37 AM

Impressive!

KahunaCanuck 01-09-2013 11:30 PM

Insane! :D

PHC1 01-09-2013 11:35 PM

Yeah, sure, the $115k is totally sane and appropriate! Who cares that it is more expensive than an Mercedes Benz S Class.... We audiophiles sure are a crazy bunch! :lmao:

audioguy3107 01-09-2013 11:42 PM

Wow, that's one serious piece of gear. Where the heck are the Apogees when you need 'em? :scratch2:

mbovaird 01-10-2013 12:40 AM

Spend 10-50% of that on some amazing amps (pretty much 98% of whats out there!) and the rest on music and enjoy!

Masterlu 01-10-2013 01:04 AM

No disrespect but, why does their gear have to look like a boulder?

lakesailor 01-10-2013 01:10 AM

I wonder if it comes with welding goggles....


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