Krell Release Krell Papa Dock Amplifier For Use with Krell KID iPock Docking Station

Very much aimed at discerning audiophiles, Krell have announced that their new Krell Papa Dock power amplifier, which has been designed for use with the previously featured Krell KID high end iPod docking station, is now available offering Class A analog circuitry and a total of 150 watts of output.
The Krell Papa offers auto power sensing (allowing the device to power up and down automatically depending on whether the KID is docked) and comes with a 256-step volume control, a 40,000 microfarad power supply, physically isolated left and right channels, twelve high current output devices and WBT speaker connectors. Additionally composite, S-video and RS-232 connectivity are on offer as well as a remote offering full iPod control as well as adjustment of bass, treble and volume control.
The Krell Papa will set you back around $2,500 which means that when paired with the Krell KID you’re looking at a set-up coasting around a ‘reassuringly expensive’ $4000.
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