An amplifier is the beating heart of your hi-fi system, the interface between signal sources and loudspeakers – whatever is lost at this point is lost forever. Conversely, whatever is introduced is amplified. And if you choose a set of the best stereo speakers, it’ll be played and enjoyed by you, at its best. 

There is a distinctive mood of most Copland amplifiers – high-end but not about to show it off; almost brutalist. But with the new flagship CTA407 tube amplifier, I can see that the Danish audio specialist has augmented what it calls its traditional “luxurious puritanism” just a little, introducing a suite of electronics to support the audio stages of the amplifier.

There are 40 LED diodes on the front panel (10 for each tube) for a start – a key visual feature of the CTA407 tube bias and diagnostic system. And yes, the LEDs can be turned off if you don’t want to read the status of your power tubes on the fly, or you’re worried about noise interference (you dedicated audiophile, you).

The CTA407 is a valve-based design supplied with two matched pairs of 6550 output valves. The amp is rated at 50W per channel in high-biased Class A/AB mode, delivering most of its power in Class A state. All of which is a roundabout way of saying it has the power to drive a wide range of speakers with ease. 

The amp is also compatible with KT88, KT90, KT100, KT120 and KT150 valves, with automatic adjustment between valve types. The CTA407 employs five line-level inputs, including a tape monitor loop (notice one of those in the recent John Wick: Chapter 4 movie?) and a built-in RIAA phono circuit accommodating moving magnet and moving coil cartridges – so connectivity to the best turntables is onboard. 

Analysis: it’s a crowded market, but Copland’s new flagship integrated amplifier looks impressive on paper 

Copland CTA407 amplifier inside cross-section on white background

Look at those valves…  (Image credit: Copland)

The Copland CTA407 is a direct development of the CTA405 amplifier, an object of desire for audiophiles worldwide since its launch more than a decade ago, so it’s from strong stock… and I would absolutely love to hear what it can do. 

Add to this the fact that the CTA407 uses a motor-driven volume control and can be fully operated by the Copland RC102A remote control and it’s a tempting proposition indeed. 

It promises an “extraordinarily accurate reproduction of music without tending towards listening fatigue, featuring strong dynamics and wide flexibility in the choice of speakers” and really here, it’s speaking to the converted – although I haven’t officially reviewed it, I have heard the Copland CSA70 and enjoyed its clarity and precision for its size. 

Not since the outrageous audio products I saw at High-End Munich has a new flagship amplifier intrigued me quite so much on paper, anyway. 

I’m waiting on US and Australian pricing, but I do know that where I live (apologies for being selfish) it’ll set me back a cool £6,500… one to put on the wish-list then. 

Go to Source

 

 

Follow us on Facebook!Twitter!, and Instagram! We are growing. Join our many followers and us.

At TechRookies.com will strive to find you the best deals!

Want more articles click Here!

Best Amazon Tech Deals

M1 Finance is a highly recommended brokerage start investing today here!

WeBull. LIMITED TIME OFFER: Get 3 free stocks valued up to $6300 by opening & funding a #Webull brokerage account! “>Get started >Thanks for visiting!

Subscribe to our newsletters. Here! On the homepage

Tech Rookies Music Here!

Check out cool tech gadgets 

Disclaimer: I get commissions for purchases made through links in this post at no charge to you and thanks for supporting Tech Rookies.

Disclosure: Links contain affiliates. When you buy through one of our links we will receive a commission. This is at no cost to you. Thank you for supporting Teachrookies.com

Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes and should not be considered professional investment advice. It contains some forward-looking statements that should not be taken as indicators of future performance. Every investor has a different risk profile and goals. All investments have risks. Always do your own research or hire an expert before investing and trading in the stock market

Follow us on FacebookTwitter and InstagramWe are growing. Join our 6,000+ followers and us.

At TechRookies.com will strive to help turn Tech Rookies into Pros!

Want more articles click Here!

Deals on Homepage!

M1 Finance is a highly recommended brokerage start investing today here!

WeBull. LIMITED TIME OFFER: Get 3 free stocks valued up to $6300 by opening & funding a #Webull brokerage account! “>Get started >Thanks for visiting!

Subscribe to our newsletters. Here! On the homepage

Tech Rookies Music Here!

Disclaimer: I get commissions for purchases made through links in this post at no charge to you and thanks for supporting Tech Rookies.

Disclosure: Links contain affiliates. When you buy through one of our links we will receive a commission. This is at no cost to you. Thank you for supporting Teachrookies.com

Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes and should not be considered professional investment advice. It contains some forward-looking statements that should not be taken as indicators of future performance. Every investor has a different risk profile and goals. All investments have risks. Always do your own research or hire an expert before investing and trading.