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Meridian Audio Introduces New G Series Stereo Receiver (16/2/2004)

Model G51 AM/FM RDS Unit Now in Production

Meridian Audio has announced that its new G Series Integrated Stereo Receiver - Model G51 - is now in production at the company's Huntingdon HQ. The G51 is the first integrated receiver ever manufactured by Meridian, and forms a perfect complement to the rest of the G Series range with its super-high-quality reproduction of analogue signals. Although Meridian is today best-known for its digital circuitry, it is a company built on analogue roots, and indeed, superb analogue circuit design and implementation are important parts of all Meridian products.

Each G Series component features stunning new industrial designs by Meridian co-founder and multiple international award-winner Allen Boothroyd, including full-width, all-metal construction and optional rack mounting capability. The sleek finish, available in pearly silver or all-black, is complemented by Meridianās traditional black glass accents and an elegant new user interface accessed by the softly-lit front panel, rotary volume control and flexible, customizable key layouts and the units can be controlled from the new backlit learning remote.

AM/FM RDS receiver with 2 x 100W amplification
Separate pre and power amps in a single unit
Dual differential volume control with knob
Input level matching
Separate pre out and amp in connectors for maximum flexibility
Seven stereo analogue inputs & dual tape outputs
MM/MC option
Power amp developed from DSP8000 series
Trigger output for external device control

Meridian G51 Stereo Receiver has a Suggested Retail Price including VAT of £1995.

www.meridian.co.uk


 
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