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Myryad Z240 Stereo Amplifier - $399 (RRP $1,199; Last Sold $499) + Free Shipping Australia Wide @ RIO Sound and Vision

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REDUCED TO CLEAR

The price has been dropped further on the Myryad Z240 Stereo Amplifier at RIO! We bought the last of these and we have reduced them to clear.

Available in both Black and Silver, this amplifier is an oldie but a goodie! Designed and engineered in the UK, the Z240 comes with a full 3 year Australian Warranty. If you're seeking a decent quality amplifier this is an absolute steal!

Features:
- 50 Watts per channel output into 8 ohms and at least 70 Watts into 4 ohms
- Short, direct signal path with just a single high-speed low-loss film coupling capacitor
- Six separate inputs and bi-amplifier/subwoofer output
- Massive 2.2kg low-noise toroidal power transformer
- “High-end” power supply includes discrete “soft recovery” ultra-fast rectifier diodes which improve dynamic range by reducing induced RF ‘noise’
- Speaker terminals wired internally using the acclaimed QED ‘Silver Anniversary XT’ cable
- Supplied with Myryad System Remote Control handset
- Myryad “Smart My-Link®” for intelligent system operation with other Myryad products

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  • +1
    • British Designed and Engineered

    • Built by a company who believes in quality workmanship and performance, not just a mass produced stereo product

    OK now I got it that must be made in China.

    • Yes,they're assembled in China but the electronics are built in the UK. They come from the same family as award winning brand Q Acoustics.

      • they're assembled in China but the electronics are built in the UK

        Really? Why wouldn't they just make the electronics in China though?

        • The electronics are the main part of the unit. Being built in the UK is trusted by more people on average than something built in China. Not saying that there's anything wrong with something being built there if it's done right, but why not build in the UK if their resources allow them to?

  • This subjective review said

    A safe sounding amplifier subsequently, which didn't do anything particularly well.

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