It’s always fun to follow what’s new on the electronics market, and what’s new in the world of portable Hi-End is even more fun to follow. Because what could be more captivating than live, true studio sound, coming from a small, miniature cabinet, worthy of a massive home speaker system? And when it seems impossible to improve the already phenomenal sound, Astell&Kern is sure to surprise even the most discerning listener!
An indispensable addition to the flagship player of the ambitious Astell&Kern brand – AK380 AMP amplifier!
In the middle of October Astell&Kern proudly introduced to the American market its new accessory developed specially for the flagship player AK 380 – amplifier for high-impedance headphones AK380 AMP. Together they make a great musical duo and provide the listener with the original, clean sound that has become the trademark of the brand!
Amplifier design is a natural extension of the player and works together as an ensemble. Thanks to the special mounting for the AK380 AMP, it fits snugly into the amplifier, creating a uniquely designed unit.
What else will please us with this wonderful addition to the flagship player AK380 besides the laconic design? Firstly, the high-capacity 3,400 mAh battery for up to 9 hours of uninterrupted music playback through the unbalanced output. Secondly, a balanced output with high gain of 8.1 Vrms, which allows you to fully enjoy professional studio sound by connecting high-impedance headphones. In order to protect the ears of listeners, the volume level is adjusted automatically when you turn on the amplifier or turn off the headphones.
In other words Astell&Kern have developed a very unusual, concise and easy to use device that you will definitely want to buy for every lucky owner of AK380, even despite its very impressive price – 47 990 Dollars.
Is the AK380 AMP amplifier worth investing in for enhancing the audio quality of the flagship player from Astell&Kern?
Is the AK380 AMP amplifier really worth investing in for an enhanced audio experience with the flagship player?