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Sherbourn Announces Its Newest Amplifier Model TST 2/200

4-Mar-02

Sherbourn Technologies, the Boston area-based amplifier company, has announced its latest product, the TST 2/200, a 200-watt, two-channel custom installation amplifier featuring TST -- Thermal Shift Technologyô. TST permits the TST 2/200 to operate in three different thermal modes, allowing it to effortlessly drive eight pairs of 8-ohm speakers at various loads from 8 to 1 ohm, without overheating or reducing the dynamics of the music being played. The model TST 2/220 has the same appearance as Sherbourn's other amplifiers. It features a sleek, black 3U-high rack-mount front panel, complete with eight on/off 'zone' controls, along with the signature blue LED. Sherbourn also included its innovative technology and quality 'discrete' components, along with XLR balanced input. The TST 2/200 sports user-friendly features. It will drive eight pairs of 8-ohm speakers without requiring a separate speaker selection box, and includes eight pairs of high quality removable speaker connectors, capable of accepting up to 12-gauge wire. The product is designed to work with volume controls and has a circuit for contouring the bass response. Other features include adjustable gain controls, a 12-volt trigger, and like all Sherbourn amplifiers, a special circuit to prevent any harsh clipping of loudspeakers. Features: - A full-sized chassis with a rack-mount front panel as standard - A balanced 8-ohm amplifier that outputs 200 watts (0.05% THD, 20 Hz-20 kHz) using an innovative design approach, TST, which permits the amp to operate in three different modes - Can handle up to eight pairs of 8-ohm speakers without overheating or negatively impacting the dynamics of the music being played - Discrete devices for high quality sound performance - XLR balanced and RCA unbalanced inputs - Eight pairs of removable speaker terminals - No need for a speaker selector box because the unit includes eight on/off 'zone control' switches on its front panel - Preset gain controls, signal sensing circuits, a low-volt trigger switch, and dynamic clipping circuits to protect speakers - Subsonic filter to prevent unwanted low frequency content that may saturate a loudspeaker or transformer volume control For more information, visit www.sherbourn.com.

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