If ever an amplifier was all things to all men, the EAR 899 must be it. It takes as a starting point the recent EAR 890 power amplifier and builds on it with even greater flexibility of use.
Push-pull stereo integrated amplifier. 70 wpc into 4, 8, or 16 ohms. The 899 can be configured as an integrated amplifier or a power amplifier. Uses KT90 output tubes. Self-biasing. Six line inputs and one tape output.
The EAR 899 is itself a derivative of the famous EAR 834 integrated amp, offering a much increased output of 70W from the same chassis thanks to new output valves and detail circuit changes. The EAR 899 uses the same power amplifier topology as the EAR 890 but adds a six-input passive preamplifier in its own ‘loft apartment’. It is still possible to use the EAR 899 as a power amplifier, however, complete with true balanced inputs and the option of bridged or parallel mono operation to deliver 140W of Class A, making this one of the most easily upgraded amplifiers available.
Circuitry uses two pairs of KT90 valves per channel, giving bullet proof reliability, and construction is to the highest standards with a new departure for this range in the 19-inch rack-mounting front panel in thick and rigid anodized aluminum.
With this new amplifier, Tim de Paravicini has brought the sonic virtues of the EAR 834 to a more power-hungry audience, who can now enjoy classic EAR clarity, control and frequency extension with the added bonus of a long upgrade path ahead.