Chord Electronics unveils Anni
The whole system can be housed on the company’s compact QSS (Qutest Stand System) modular equipment rack while Anni offers Chord Electronics’ recently announced dual-feed-forward error-correction circuit topology whether using headphones or compact loudspeakers. The company claims: “Anni’s advanced technology allows it to drive any headphone load, error-monitored and compensated amplification at all times”.
It benefits from both 3.5mm and 6.35mm headphone outputs, so two can listen simultaneously, plus 4mm banana-type loudspeaker outputs and it claims to deliver 10W of Ultima amplification, controlled by a fascia-mounted volume control that also doubles as an input selector switch for Anni’s two line-level inputs. A two-stage gain control for loudspeakers provides additional flexibility with a wide range of desktop monitors.
Anni comes in the CNC-machined high-grade aluminium casework that’s common to all Chord products with the company’s trademark polychromatic control spheres governing the power and gain controls and complementing the fascia-mounted volume control/input selector.
Anni is powered by a 15V external power supply and benefits from a 12V DC output, capable of powering the Qutest DAC and Huei phono stage when used with the new Qutest range power adapter (supplied).
Available to buy now for £1,200, and on test in the January 2022 issue of HFC, you can find out more about Anni here.
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