Suteetat, the ASR Emmiter II does not have a balanced direct input.
The direct input bypasses the input selector and is an RCA connection.
The Emmiter II is comprised of four heavy chassis:
-main amp/preamp
-power supply for left channel
-power supply for right channel
-battery charger/manager and power supply for the preamp section
Those three additional boxes are connected to the back of the amp through heavy silver umbilical cords.
The preamp (line stage, because ther is no interna phono section), input selector (including the line input) and volume control relays are fed by the battery supply. In addition, the preamp is part of the Emmiter's overall feedback/ DC servo loop, therefore there is no way to bypass the preamp.
IMO it is an amazing feat of electronic engineering and one of the 2-3 best amps I have ever owned or auditioned.
The direct input bypasses the input selector and is an RCA connection.
The Emmiter II is comprised of four heavy chassis:
-main amp/preamp
-power supply for left channel
-power supply for right channel
-battery charger/manager and power supply for the preamp section
Those three additional boxes are connected to the back of the amp through heavy silver umbilical cords.
The preamp (line stage, because ther is no interna phono section), input selector (including the line input) and volume control relays are fed by the battery supply. In addition, the preamp is part of the Emmiter's overall feedback/ DC servo loop, therefore there is no way to bypass the preamp.
IMO it is an amazing feat of electronic engineering and one of the 2-3 best amps I have ever owned or auditioned.