The Tennessee-based manufacturer LSA Group has updated its DK Reference MKIII hybrid integrated amplifier with features that include a new updated industrial design, coupling capacitors, speaker binding posts, and a variable line-out for the use with a subwoofer.
The new amp will also bear the new name of LSA Standard, and like its predecessor, the amp incorporates a tubed pre-amp section and a solid-state amplifier section that utilizes two toroidal transformers. The industrial look includes a silver finish with black accents.
The unit is rated to deliver 150 watts of power into 8 ohms and its inputs include one balanced, three RCA and one phono for old-school vinyl enthusiasts.
Other specs include dimensions of 17 x 9.25 x 19.5 inches, and a weight of 78 pounds.
Visit www.thelsagroup.com for more details.

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