Jaton Corp.‘s Operetta modular amplifier
Jaton Corp. received accolades and other positive feedback at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show regarding its Operetta modular amplifier. The company now wantst to give professional installers the opportunity to try out the amplifier for themselves.
Jaton is offering a 30 days sample audition, risk-free program for the pro installer members of Electronic House magazine.
From now untill the end of May, an installer member of Electronics House can request 30 days sample units of the Operetta modular amp for them to test and audit.
The Operetta amplifier features a simple mechanical casing design that only requires to un-screw six screws to replace, add-on or exchange. It can deliver up to five channels, with quick addition time to go from two channels to five, according to Jaton.
The company points to signal processing and noise reducing as prominent benefits of the Operetta, including a special filter circle that it says eliminates almost 100 percent of noise.
Contact .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) to learn more about the Operetta modular amplifier or participate in the 30 days sample audition program.

I gave this Amp the benefit of the doubt, I listend to it, I thought it sounded much better then many of the amps out there in the same Price range.
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Jton, was least favorite of the show the sound was to bright
and dry for my taste.but the design was eye catching tobad the sound didnt match the looks.It missing sound stage,the mid range sounds to hard.