AudioControl Architect Model 210 amplifier
The newly released Architect Model 210 amplifier can be setup up in a bridge mode, stereo mode or installers can use it to drive four pairs of speakers.
AudioControl says its new Architect Model 210 incorporates the same amplification designs as its well respected home theater amplifiers.
Designing a system to meet a client's present and future needs is a tough challenge. AudioControl's new Architect Model 210 is an amplifier that installers can use for whole-house audio system now with room to add more zones later.
The Architect Model 210 is a two-channel amplifier with power capabilities to drive as many as eight loudspeakers, or enough to setup a four-zone system. AudioControl says the amp is designed to operate down to 2 ohms and it meets the government's current Energy Star energy conservation standards.
Rated to deliver 240 watts per channel into a 2-ohm load, installers can set the flexible amp up in a variety of ways, and it features controls such as dual speaker output terminals for each channel, main and auxiliary inputs with Signal Sense Turn-On, stereo and mono controls, five-way binding posts and PFM Subsonic Filtering for speaker protection.
The Architect Model 210 is a two-channel amplifier with power capabilities to drive as many as eight loudspeakers, or enough to setup a four-zone system. AudioControl says the amp is designed to operate down to 2 ohms and it meets the government's current Energy Star energy conservation standards.
Rated to deliver 240 watts per channel into a 2-ohm load, installers can set the flexible amp up in a variety of ways, and it features controls such as dual speaker output terminals for each channel, main and auxiliary inputs with Signal Sense Turn-On, stereo and mono controls, five-way binding posts and PFM Subsonic Filtering for speaker protection.
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Robert Archer, Senior Editor, CE Pro
Bob is an audio enthusiast who has written about consumer electronics for various publications within Massachusetts before joining the staff of CE Pro in 2000. Bob is THX Level I certified, and he's also taken classes from the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) and Home Acoustics Alliance (HAA). In addition, he's studied guitar and music theory at Sarrin Music Studios in Wakefield, Mass.



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