Graham Slee Revelation C Phono Stage
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Features
| Manufacturer | Graham Slee |
|---|---|
| Warranty The length of time your product is protected by warranty | 2 Years |
Tech Specs
- Input range: 0.2mV to 1.0mV
- Output (for input range): 252mV to 1,260mV (1.26V)
- Maximum input: 3.9mV rms
- Maximum output: 4.914V rms
- Gain: 62dB (1,260) at 1kHz
- Input impedance: 100 Ohms
- Output (driving/source) impedance: 1k Ohm
- Recommended load impedance: 10k Ohm or greater
- Noise at output: -62dB CCIR Q-pk
- Equivalent input noise (EIN): -124dB
- Distortion: 0.02%
- RIAA accuracy: <0.5dB
- Frequency response: 20Hz - 200kHz (flat, corrected to RIAA)
- Channel balance: 0.2dB
- Channel separation: 64dB
- Size: (approx.) W: 107 x H: 50 x D: 180 (mm) inc. jacks
Description
The Revelation C is the newest version of Graham Slee's flagship phono stage, designed for low output MC cartridges, available with standard power supply or better PSU1 power supply. In similarity to the Reflex, the Revelation features a dual mono configuration with excellent musical speed and timing, but also features the multi-equalisation feature from the Jazz Club.
With a selection of 15 different equalization characteristics, the Revelation allows you to enjoy reference level performance from a wide range of lps. These settings will accurately reproduce virtually any historical or contemporary recording, with skin tingling nostalgia. As many records were made with different equalisation, the benefits of a correct setting can not be underestimated.
































