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SMSL VMV A1 Class-A Amplifier


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Dang it. 

This product has been discontinued. It is no more. It has ceased to be. 

Massive analog power

Boasting massive power, nominal distortion, and a minimalistic feature set, the VMV A1 is a firehose of analog power. How powerful? 15Wx2(4Ω), or enough to warrant an on-screen temperature display (really). 

Class-A amplifier

The SMSL VMV A1 is a class-A amplifier. Using simple circuits that draw the same amount of current and consume the same amount of energy whether receiving a signal or not, this is the most straightforward of amplifier types. It isn’t subject to electromagnetic interference caused by digital components, so its total harmonic distortion and signal-to-noise ratio are exceptionally low. 

Perfect for bookshelf speakers and headphones

With 15Wx2 (4Ω) and 2Wx2 (32Ω), the VMV A1 can power passive bookshelf speakers as easily as a pair of headphones. And its precision potentiometer offers razor-thin adjustments to volume for maximum modifiability.

Product highlights

  • FET class-A amplifier circuit
  • 15W x2 (4Ω) output power
  • CNC aluminum shell
  • Chassis temperature display
  • Stabilized power supply
  • GPA2311 volume control chip
  • Porcupine power transformer

Specs

  • Inputs: RCA
  • Outputs: Speaker terminal (banana head), 6.35mm headphone jack
  • THD+N
    • 0.01% (4Ω)
    • 0.008% (8Ω)
    • 0.002% (32Ω)
  • SNR: 110dB
  • Channel separation: 105dB
  • Output power
    • 15Wx2 (4Ω)
    • 10Wx2 (8Ω)
    • 2Wx2 (32Ω)
  • Power consumption: 30W
  • Standby power: <0.5W
  • Dimensions: 8.6 x 8 x 1.5” (210 x 205 x 39mm)
  • Weight: 4.4lbs (2kg)

What’s included

  • SMSL VMV A1
  • Remote control
  • Power cord
  • User manual

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"I have to decide what to keep after the reviews are done, and this is probably gonna be the thing." -Z Reviews

There is no doubt about it that this is a class A amplification with the listening done properly." -Jay's Iyagi

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