Nice NAD 2140 power amp 40 w/ch high current
geppy1
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Very nice NAD 2140 power amp. This model was made 1981-1983 and is the power section of the 3140 integrated amp. Features 40 watts per channel with well over 3 db of headroom with dual mono design. When tested these tend to put out 70 into 8 ohms, 110 into 4 ohms. Dynamic headroom runs anywhere from 80 into 8 ohms to 212 into 2 ohms. The amp can be bridged with over 3 times the power and used with another 2140 the 3140 integrated. The amp works great but the Soft Clipping light is out. The Soft Clipping does work however. The original power cord has been spliced/soildered back on as I use a detachable with my gear. The amp works well and sounds very nice and is very very powerful Asking $70 thanks
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I'm guessing by the age as the answer will be no but does this have a trigger? If so, I'll take it, if not, I'll consider it depending on if I can get it to work another way. Also assuming shipping is an option.Never kick a fresh **** on a hot day.
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It doe not have a trigger and shipping and insurance is no problem and would be $15
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You can easily build a triggered power strip. Just get a small 12V relay that will handle 10-15 amps and wire it up inside an old power strip. You can find info online on the wiring but it's pretty basic stuff.2 Channel - Polk SDA-2BTL, Carver TFM-35, Peachtree iDAC, Qobuz streamed via Episode Lynk using bubble UPnP server
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