TOPPING Unveils B100 Mono-Pure Amplifier

TOPPING Unveils B100 Mono-Pure Amplifier

TOPPING, a leading name in the audiophile community, has once again raised the bar with its latest release, the B100 Mono-Pure Amplifier. Known for their high-quality desktop offerings, TOPPING has garnered a reputation for delivering exceptional sound at competitive prices. The B100 amplifier is the newest addition to their acclaimed lineup, offering a perfect blend of affordability and top-tier performance for home audio systems.

The B100 amplifier is set to be a game-changer, following in the footsteps of TOPPING’s popular PA series, which has already impressed users with its high cost-effectiveness and superior sound quality. Designed for audiophiles seeking the best in their home setups, the B100 promises to deliver pure, powerful sound with the reliability and finesse that TOPPING products are known for.

With the introduction of the B100, TOPPING continues to solidify its position as a formidable competitor in the audiophile market, providing innovative solutions for those who demand nothing but the best in their audio experiences.

Both the E70 and E70 Velvet DACs feature preamp functions and share a highly unified design language with the B100 power amplifier. The signal transmission between the DAC and the power amplifier can be achieved via XLR, TRS balanced cables, or RCA cables.
When building a stereo system, two B100s are required to drive two passive speakers respectively. It has the power to effectively drive a typical set of bookself speakers to satisfying levels.
With a THD of less than 0.00007% at 4Ω 5W and less than 0.00007% at 8Ω 5W, the B100 reaches a performance level that rivals the flagship DAC ES9039SPRO significantly improving the accurate reproduction of audio sources. The B100 has a very wide working range with low distortion under load. Even in the common use of 1W-100W outputs with 4-ohm loads and 1W-50W outputs with 8-ohm loads, B100 still controls the distortion around 0.0001%. lt also provides three gain adjustments of H/M/L.

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