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2-channel 160W integrated amplifier with MM/MC phono stage
The Denon PMA-3000NE delivers 160W per channel at 4 ohms and 80W per channel at 8 ohms, driving even the most demanding speaker to deliver superior sound in any scenario. Designed and manufactured at Denon facilities in Shirakawa, Japan.
PMA-3000NE
A push-pull amplifier, delivering 80W/channel into 8 ohms and 160W/channel into 4 ohms, effortlessly accommodates a range of speaker types and impedances.
Digital connections, including optical, coaxial, and USB-B, support up to 384kHz/32- bit. Ultra AL32 Processing waveform interpolation produces smooth, high-resolution sound.
The PMA-3000NE's phono stage supports both MM and MC cartridges, for the most faithful sonic reproduction regardless of cartridge type.
The PMA-3000NE delivers 80W/channel into 8 ohms and 160W/channel into 4 ohms. Its UHC-MOS single push-pull circuit and differential 2-stage amplifier drive demanding speakers with exceptional clarity and linearity.
Denon's Ultra AL32 Processing uses interpolation algorithms to produce highresolution output. Supporting input signals up to 384kHz/24-bit, it upsamples for smoother waveforms and improved sound reproduction.
The PMA-3000NE's phono stage supports both MM and MC cartridges for truest vinyl reproduction in any setup. A high-gain design and “simple and straight” circuitry minimize distortion for pure, detailed sound.
The PMA-3000NE’s versatile digital connections, including optical, coaxial, and USB Type B, support up to 384kHz/32-bit and 11.2MHz DSD audio.
Pure Analog mode bypasses digital circuitry for a pure, all-analog sound. A Source Direct function bypasses the tone controls so that the signal path is as short and clean as possible, for enhanced clarity.
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