NuForce is announcing the release of its Reference-18 mono power amplifier. Building upon the technologies embodied in its award-wining Reference-9 Series, the Ref-18 represents what Nuforce claims is a new level of performance and quality. The company's new flagship amp employs a 17-inch-wide chassis enclosing, among other refinements, a proprietary Cross-Matrix Array capacitor board and input stage optimized for minimal signal routing.Related Articles and Content
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In addition to the Ref 18's performance gains, the new amp features a touch-sensitive front panel, WBT binding posts and a 12-volt On-Off Trigger permitting it to operate a variety of systems, be they two-channel, home theater, or other domestic or commercial application.
The suggested retail price of the Reference-18 mono amplifier, which will be shipping on September 27, is $3,800 US per unit.
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