TP106 VR integrated tube amplifier
The CANOR TP106 VR is a new aluminium design integrated tube amplifier with 6L6GC high-power tubes in ultralinear connection to cathode feedback which operates in pure class A up to 11W per channel.
Entirely new mechanical and electronic topology yielding further significant improvement in sound.
Massive welded metal structure with thick printed circuit board and double-thick copper, as well as strong high-frequency shielding, made of TP106 VR an amplifier very resistant to external influences such as mechanical and electrical. This is very important to reach the neutral sound of the tube amplifier and to fully apply its unique characteristics.
Management section which manages the entire amplifier is completely galvanically separated from the audio section. To remove mechanical hum, the transformer core is vacuum-impregnated. In the power supply controlling part there are used very effective high-frequency filters. Anode voltage is rectified by vacuum diodes and is filtered with high-capacity capacitors.
One of the most important parts of a tube amplifier, the output transformer, has several bifilar windings which are lined up in sections to maximise power bandwidth.
The TP106 VR integrated tube amplifier uses in its signal path polypropylene capacitors exclusively to demonstrate very good acoustic quality. After debugging and burning-in, the tube amplifiers are being measured on the Audio Precision analogue test device.
Entirely new mechanical and electronic topology yielding further significant improvement in sound.
Massive welded metal structure with thick printed circuit board and double-thick copper, as well as strong high-frequency shielding, made of TP106 VR an amplifier very resistant to external influences such as mechanical and electrical. This is very important to reach the neutral sound of the tube amplifier and to fully apply its unique characteristics.
Management section which manages the entire amplifier is completely galvanically separated from the audio section. To remove mechanical hum, the transformer core is vacuum-impregnated. In the power supply controlling part there are used very effective high-frequency filters. Anode voltage is rectified by vacuum diodes and is filtered with high-capacity capacitors.
One of the most important parts of a tube amplifier, the output transformer, has several bifilar windings which are lined up in sections to maximise power bandwidth.
The TP106 VR integrated tube amplifier uses in its signal path polypropylene capacitors exclusively to demonstrate very good acoustic quality. After debugging and burning-in, the tube amplifiers are being measured on the Audio Precision analogue test device.
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| Output power | 2 x 40 W / 4 Ohm |
| Inputs sensitivity | 400 mV / 40 W / 1 kHz |
| Frequency range | 20 - 20 000 Hz ±0.15 dB / 5 Watt |
| Inputs impedance | 60 kOhm |
| Inputs | 5 |
| Harmonic distortion | <0.1 % (1 kHz, 5 Watt) |
| Signal-to-noise ratio | >93 dB |
| Tube complement | 4x 12AT7, 4x 6L6GC, 2x 5AR4 |
| Power | 230 V / 50 Hz |
| Dimensions (w x h x d) | 435 x 170 x 390 mm |
| Weight | 26 kg |








