Chord electronics has announced that its new ultima 7 stereo power amplifier will arrive this autumn. The company describes the device as an evolution of proven ultima technology that customers already know and love. This latest amplifier is built around a class g topology using vertical mosfets, which are precisely controlled by time-proven dual feed-forward ultima technology. Chord electronics reported that the result of this engineering approach offers low distortion and rapid response times to meet the rigorous technical performance standards demanded by high-end audio systems.

The manufacturer states the new unit delivers two times one hundred forty watts into eight ohms with both channels driven simultaneously. This output capability rises significantly to two hundred eighty watts when driving into four ohm loads. Additionally, the physical design of the amplifier is height-matched to the pre 3 preamp, ensuring it serves as a compatible partner for that versatile preamplifier within a rack system. Complete specification details, final pricing information, and official product imagery will be released at the formal launch event for the ultima 7 later this calendar year. In the interim period, the company invites interested individuals to contact their chord electronics retailer for further information regarding the upcoming release. Potential buyers may also place orders through these authorized retail partners now, securing their units ahead of the full market availability expected in the near future.

For more information, visit chordelectronics.co.uk.