Krell Evolution 2250e and Evolution 3250e Power Amplifiers: Big Sound at a Lower Price
One glance at a Krell amplifier and you know it's not for the "budget" consumer. Krell oozes luxury with its elegant silver (or black) brushed anodized Aluminum casing and faceplate. The company's Evolution e Series – priced as high as $24,000 - has been deemed "the best" from media outlets and high-end audiophiles worldwide. Now Krell has two new power amplifiers in the Evolution e Series that deliver the same outstanding performance, but at a lower price – the Evolution 2250e and the Evolution 3250e.
The smallest amplifiers in the Evolution e Series, both amplifiers have a 4U (7" High) profile and feature a massive 2,500 VA power transformer, power output of 250 W per channel into 8 ohms and 500 W per channel into 4 ohms, along with Krell Current Mode circuitry. Simply put - the Evolution 2250e and 3250e amplifiers deliver the high-end performance usually found on amplifiers costing considerably more.
But just because they're powerful, it doesn't mean the amplifiers consume a great amount of power. Just the opposite. With a new energy efficient standby mode, the Evolution 2250e and 3250e use only 2W of power while in standby mode - a 99% reduction in electrical usage!
The Evolution 2250e is designed for use with stereo music systems. For home theater amplification, couple it with the three channel Evolution 3250e.
Price:
- Evolution 2250e: $8,000
- Evolution 3250e: $10,000
For more information and detailed specs, visit www.krellonline.com.
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