
Lehmann Audio Black Cube Statement MM/MC Phono Pre-Amplifier
Many things that made the Black Cube phono stages famous the world over are now offered by the Black Cube Statement in a new, attractive package at an even more affordable price.
Many things that made the Black Cube phono stages famous the world over are now offered by the Black Cube Statement in a new, attractive package at an even more affordable price.
Key Features:
The Lehmannaudio Black Cube Statement has been introduced to set standards again. Since the market introduction in 1995 the Black Cube phono stages by Lehmannaudio have become cult objects for analog oriented music lovers. Countless positive reviews and awards on all five continents as well as an unrivalled customer satisfaction worldwide document this truly exceptional success.
The Lehmannaudio Black Cube Statement phono stage is compatible with practically all available cartridges on the market from high output MM to MC. Apart from the standard switch settings there is one onboard slot that can be fitted with a custom impedance to supply perfect termination even for the most exotic cartridges.
The Black Cube Statement uses a double sided circuit board and comprises audiophile Burr Brown gain stages. The entirely passive RIAA equalization network is realized with high precision foil capacitors, for bass coupling even MKPs are used! Only Low ESR electrolytic caps are used throughout the circuit. All resistors are of the low noise metal film variety. The DIP-switches for gain and load settings have gold plated contacts. Power is provided through an external over dimensioned AC adaptor.
Because of the small outer dimensions the Black Cube SE can be placed next to the turntable. This minimizes loss due to cable lengths.
Lehmannaudio always pays special attention to details: the case of both the audio section is made of non-magnetic material (aluminium) and is equipped with a top cover coated with a special anti-resonance treatment.
Sensitivity: (Output 775 mV/0 dB) |
MM: 7.4 mV/1 kHz MC: 0.74 mV/1 kHz |
Maximum Input Level: | MM: 58 mV MC: 5.6 mV |
Gain at 1kHz: | MM: 41 dB MC: 61 dB |
Signal to Noise Ratio: | MM: 78 dB MC: 57 dB |
Channel Separation: | > 85 dB at 10 kHz |
Input Capacitance: | 100pF |
Input Impedances: | 47 kΩ, 1kΩ, 100Ω (Switchable) 1x Custom Load |
Output Impedances: | <100Ω |
RIAA Filter: | Passive Equalization (Between Two Linear Gain Stages) |
Soft Bass Roll-Off: | 6dB/oct. at 60Hz Jumper Activated |
Channel Mismatch: | Typ. 0.5dB |
Bass Filter: | 50 Hz, 6 dB/oct. |
Power Consumption: | app. 1VA |
Dimensions: | 103 x 108 x 45mm |
Weight: | 280g |
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