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Input Impedance:
Moving magnet: 47,000Ω
Moving coil: 100Ω – 3,700Ω, 12-step user selectable
Gain Range:
Moving magnet: 21dB – 42dB, 8-step user selectable
Moving coil: 49dB – 68dB, 8-step user selectable
Input Noise:
1.1nV/Hz
Max Output Voltage RMS:
20v RMS
Equalisation Response:
RIAA Curve
Equalisation Accuracy:
+/- 0.1dB
Frequency Response:
RIAA Curve = 12Hz to 25kHz
Rumble Filter:
Rausch Slope -24dB per octave below 50Hz
Output Impedance:
520Ω (resistive)
Input Power Supply:
12v – 100v to 240v 50/60Hz PSU
Dimensions:
4.5cm (H) 16cm (W) 8.8cm (D)
Weight:
657g
Input Impedance:
Moving magnet: 47,000Ω
Moving coil: 100Ω – 3,700Ω, 12-step user selectable
Gain Range:
Moving magnet: 21dB – 42dB, 8-step user selectable
Moving coil: 49dB – 68dB, 8-step user selectable
Input Noise:
1.1nV/Hz
Max Output Voltage RMS:
20v RMS
Equalisation Response:
RIAA Curve
Equalisation Accuracy:
+/- 0.1dB
Frequency Response:
RIAA Curve = 12Hz to 25kHz
Rumble Filter:
Rausch Slope -24dB per octave below 50Hz
Output Impedance:
520Ω (resistive)
Input Power Supply:
12v – 100v to 240v 50/60Hz PSU
Dimensions:
4.5cm (H) 16cm (W) 8.8cm (D)
Weight:
657g
AVForums
Reviewed on 03 Jul, 2023
That you could do a lot worse than the Chord Electronics Huei almost goes without saying. In some systems, of course, it represents overkill - had I an even more expensive/capable turntable available when testing was happening then I’m sure the Huei would have even more to give. But even when dealing with the output signal of a record player costing less than double its price, the Huei is a balanced, eloquent listen. Those who crave excitement may find it a little less dynamic than is ideal, but for the rest of us it’s just a question of committing those control colours to memory before sitting back to enjoy.
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