
Accuphase E-202
Legendary Perfomance and Outstanding Quality
The Accuphase E-202 is a feature-rich and high-performance device developed by Kensonic Laboratories, a company that originated from Kenwood. It was led by one of Kenwood's top engineers, along with some of the finest engineers from Luxman and Marantz.
Features
100 watts per channel into 8 ohms
Defeatable Bass and Treble tone controls
Loudness bass boost
Stereo and Mono mode five position Switch
Full tape Playback and dubbing controls
Two Phono inputs for turntable input level adjustable and one impedance adjustable
Balance control
Headphone Jack
Speaker ABC switch
Speaker three level adjustable control
Pre Out and Power in separate amp and preamp sections
Dual Vu Meters with Range and power off Switch
Commonly known as the Japanese Mcintosh, Accuphase is synonymous with Japanese high-end audio equipment and continues to produce exceptional gear today. The E-202 was one of the company's most successful products. It includes features not found on any other product even now, such as the Speaker Damping switch, which offers three different settings, allowing the unit to sound like three distinct amplifiers with just a turn of a switch.
We could spend days discussing the exceptional design of the E-202. A quick search reveals numerous owners praising it, which is why many will never part with this beauty. It's truly among the top 5 integrated amplifiers of the 1970s!
Power in Numbers
100 Watts
Output
1978
Year Built
Integrated Amplifier
Device Type
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