The Rotel A14MKII is a versatile integrated amplifier that delivers 80 watts per channel of Class AB power, accommodating a wide range of audio sources. Its high-quality components and thoughtful design make it a compelling choice for audiophiles seeking exceptional sound quality.
Features
- 80 Watts Per Channel Class AB Amplification
- Texas Instruments 32-bit/384kHz DAC
- Extensive Connectivity Options
- User-Friendly Features & Control
- Roon Tested Certification
Powerful Amplification
At the heart of the A14MKII is Rotel's custom-built toroidal transformer, providing 80 watts per channel into 8-ohm speakers. This robust power supply ensures dynamic and precise audio reproduction, bringing your music to life.
Advanced Digital-to-Analog Conversion
Equipped with a Texas Instruments 32-bit/384kHz DAC, the A14MKII offers detailed and balanced sound. Carefully selected components and meticulous tuning contribute to a rich audio experience, whether you're enjoying complex orchestral pieces or intimate solo performances.
Comprehensive Connectivity
The A14MKII supports various input options, including analog, digital, PC-USB with MQA support, wireless aptX™ and AAC Bluetooth streaming, and a Moving Magnet Phono stage for vinyl enthusiasts. This flexibility allows seamless integration with your existing audio equipment.
User-Friendly Features
Tone controls enable treble and bass adjustments in 1dB increments up to ±10dB, allowing you to tailor the sound to your preferences. A BYPASS mode is available to minimize noise and distortion. The front panel display provides clear information on volume levels and audio streams, enhancing usability.
Integration & Control
Certified as Roon Tested, the A14MKII ensures an optimal experience with Roon software, simplifying music management. It also offers integration options via Ethernet, RS232, 12V-trigger, and remote IR connections, making it suitable for various control systems.
Versatile Speaker Configuration
Dual 5-way speaker binding posts facilitate Zone 2 installations, with relay-controlled selection between A and B speaker outputs, providing flexibility in speaker setup to suit different listening environments.