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<blockquote data-quote="The Feedster" data-source="post: 506793" data-attributes="member: 259515"><p>Laughing in the face of the credit crunch is <a href="http://www.unisonresearch.com/" target="_blank">Unison Research</a>’s new Unico 100 integrated amplifier, which at £2,950 sits just below the company’s the top-of-the-range Unico 200. </p><p>The Italian company, known for its luxurious and beautifully crafted hi-fi, is continuing the trend of hybridising its integrateds with the Unico 100, which also sees solid-state and valve technology in unison.</p><p><strong>Watts up?</strong></p><p>Although not up to its Unico 200 bigger brother’s 250-watt output, the smaller Unico 100 still manages to pump out an impressive 180 watts (into eight ohms).</p><p>Just like the rest of the six-strong Unico amplifier range, the 100 features an ECC83 valve in the preamplifier stage, while the driver stage uses a near-identical configuration to the top Unico 200 and acclaimed Unico Secondo integrated amps. A true dual-mono design, the amp sports two mighty 450VA toroidal transformers to help deliver its colossal 180-watt output.</p><p>The Unico 100 is also the first Unison Research product to feature a digital volume control, which works with the firm’s in-house microcontroller program and the elegant wood/metal system remote control. The amp also boasts impressive flexibility – it is able to accommodate both balanced (XLR) and single-ended (phono) line-level sources.</p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.techradar.com/news/audio/hi-fi-radio/italian-stallion-defies-credit-crunch-316298" target="_blank">More...</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Feedster, post: 506793, member: 259515"] Laughing in the face of the credit crunch is [URL="http://www.unisonresearch.com/"]Unison Research[/URL]’s new Unico 100 integrated amplifier, which at £2,950 sits just below the company’s the top-of-the-range Unico 200. The Italian company, known for its luxurious and beautifully crafted hi-fi, is continuing the trend of hybridising its integrateds with the Unico 100, which also sees solid-state and valve technology in unison. [B]Watts up?[/B] Although not up to its Unico 200 bigger brother’s 250-watt output, the smaller Unico 100 still manages to pump out an impressive 180 watts (into eight ohms). Just like the rest of the six-strong Unico amplifier range, the 100 features an ECC83 valve in the preamplifier stage, while the driver stage uses a near-identical configuration to the top Unico 200 and acclaimed Unico Secondo integrated amps. A true dual-mono design, the amp sports two mighty 450VA toroidal transformers to help deliver its colossal 180-watt output. The Unico 100 is also the first Unison Research product to feature a digital volume control, which works with the firm’s in-house microcontroller program and the elegant wood/metal system remote control. The amp also boasts impressive flexibility – it is able to accommodate both balanced (XLR) and single-ended (phono) line-level sources. [url=http://www.techradar.com/news/audio/hi-fi-radio/italian-stallion-defies-credit-crunch-316298]More...[/url] [/QUOTE]
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