
BENCHMARK AHB2 POWER AMPLIFIER FOR SALE UPGRADE
I sold the KRELL XD amps because I continued to upgrade up the line. I use the DAC3B instead with a tube headphone amp. I have the Benchmark DAC3B but switched it out for the warmer Musetec 005 DAC. I also have a tube Magnum Dynalab 108T tuner that also sounds great with the clean Benchmark combo. I use the AHB2 monos in my office with the Benchmark LA4 preamp and a warmish Musetec 005 DAC. LSA Voyager 350 GAN (modified by EVS much better than stock) CODA CSiB integrated (from 2019 not latest) It is the only amp I have left after the following amps came and went in the last 2 years: However, if you’re planning to use spades (like I am), it starts to get a little tight with the XLR connections.For me it has. Benchmark recommends using the NL4 jacks. Now, the size does have one (unsurprisingly) drawback – the connectors are closer together. It’s also quiet and doesn’t generate any substantial amount of heat. It feels so good to have so much power in such a small package. I love how I could fit it on my desktop under my monitor. I have to say, aside from how powerful this amplifier is.

If you’re using a NL2 plug, you’ll get access only to channel 1 (left). You would also be able to use this output in for a biamp configuration. 1&2 OUT NL4 Jack provides access to channels 1 and 2.Supposedly outperforms most speaker binding posts. Three sensitivity settings: 2, 4, and 9.8 Vrms.Two modes: Stereo and Bridged Mono (4 times the power into 8-ohms, 380 watts per channel).Virtually eliminates all traces of distortion at all signal level and loading conditions. THX-patented feed-forward error correction system.Approximately equivalent to the noise performance of a perfect 22-bit digital system. 190 wpc 4 ohms, over 500 Watts in bridged mono.100 wpc 8 ohms, 380 Watts in bridged mono.I am still stunned when I think about the coincidence of these two events. Less than an hour later we got a phone call with the sad and shocking news that Allen had passed away. I announced the name to my staff, and we placed the order for the printing. Instantly it was clear to me that the new amplifier should be named after the man who inspired it! At that moment, the PA2 became the AHB2. It then struck me that the letters A, H, and B were Allen H. The amplifier delivered c lass-A performance, had class-H tracking rails, and a class-AB output stage. I began thinking about the technology in the amplifier and how this could be incorporated into the name. The faceplates were machined and finished but needed to be printed with the product name.

On September 27, 2013, everything was ready, but we still didn’t have a name for the new amplifier. In November of 2012 we set the final specifications and code-named the project the “PA2” (Benchmark’s second power amplifier – Power Amp #2, or PA2). Introduced in 2014, the Benchmark AHB2 power amplifier is their second amplifier design (hence the “2”).

Passionate musicians, audiophiles, and audio professionals are what makes up the team. Most of our products are designed, assembled, tested, and shipped worldwide from our headquarters in Syracuse, NY, USA, where we have been for over 30 years.īenchmark has been in the game for around 37 years now. We also are passionate about the durability and build quality of our products.

We are musicians, audiophiles and audio professionals who are passionate about audio quality. Our award-winning products define the current state-of-the-art in terms of audio performance.īenchmark products are designed and built by audio enthusiasts. The StoryĪ benchmark is a standard or point of measurement to which other things can be compared.Īs our name implies, we are committed to excellence. Apparently, it also measured very well with the Audio Precision AP555. The AHB2 has already received numerous accolades and awards from all around the industry. And so Benchmark’s oh-so-popular AHB2 power amplifier came to mind. These days I’ve been doing more 2-channel listening. In fact, it made for some of the most memorable headphone listening experiences I’ve had. Regardless of headphone – I found the system’s dynamic strength and clarity extremely engaging. My interest with Benchmark started when I heard their HPA4 headphone amplifiers and their DAC3 at the recent shows.
