Cayin - Soul 170C
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HiFi Pre-Amplifiers
The Cayin Soul 170C features a 100% analogue tube architecture combined with point-to-point silver wiring to preserve the integrity of the musical signal. Its adjustable negative feedback system allows the sound signature to be tailored to a more open sound or a more precise approach, depending on listening preferences. With its RCA and XLR inputs and a wide bandwidth of up to 100 kHz, it effectively centralises the audio sources of a high-fidelity system.
ARTICLE N° 123869
Presentation
The Cayin Soul 170C is a valve preamplifier designed to serve as the control centre of a high-fidelity system. Its fully analogue design is based on point-to-point wiring using silver-plated conductors to ensure exceptionally clean signal transfer.
This architecture utilises eight tubes distributed across the various amplification, regulation and rectification stages, comprising two ECC83s, two 6SN7GTBs, two 6CA7s and two 17AX4GTs.
The tube-regulated power supply helps to provide a stable current to the various circuits, whilst the hand-wound toroidal transformer contributes to the overall quality of performance. The Soul 170C covers a wide bandwidth of up to 100 kHz on its RCA outputs and boasts a signal-to-noise ratio of 100 dB.
Designed to integrate easily into a hi-fi system, it features four RCA inputs and one XLR input, complemented by one RCA output and one XLR output. Its ALPS motorised potentiometer ensures precise volume control, whilst the remote control allows the main functions to be operated from a distance.
The negative feedback switch is also a major advantage, offering two settings to adapt the sound reproduction to the listener’s preferences and the connected equipment.
This architecture utilises eight tubes distributed across the various amplification, regulation and rectification stages, comprising two ECC83s, two 6SN7GTBs, two 6CA7s and two 17AX4GTs.
The tube-regulated power supply helps to provide a stable current to the various circuits, whilst the hand-wound toroidal transformer contributes to the overall quality of performance. The Soul 170C covers a wide bandwidth of up to 100 kHz on its RCA outputs and boasts a signal-to-noise ratio of 100 dB.
Designed to integrate easily into a hi-fi system, it features four RCA inputs and one XLR input, complemented by one RCA output and one XLR output. Its ALPS motorised potentiometer ensures precise volume control, whilst the remote control allows the main functions to be operated from a distance.
The negative feedback switch is also a major advantage, offering two settings to adapt the sound reproduction to the listener’s preferences and the connected equipment.
Features
Weight
20 kg
Power supply
Power adapter (included)
Packaging
Single unit
Color
Black
Other features
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Cayin Soul 170C
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Tube preamplifier
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100% analogue design
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Metal chassis with wooden side panels
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Internal point-to-point silver wiring
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ALPS volume potentiometer
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Feedback control to adjust the sound signature
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Tubes:
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2 x ECC83
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2 x 6SN7GTB
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2 x 6CA7
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2 x 17AX4GT
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Frequency response: 8 Hz to 100 kHz (RCA)
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Frequency response: 8 Hz to 35 kHz (XLR)
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Total harmonic distortion: 0.02%
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Gain: 17.5 dB (low NFB) / 16 dB (high NFB)
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Maximum output voltage: 8 V RMS (RCA) / 16 V RMS (XLR)
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Signal-to-noise ratio: 100 dB
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Channel separation: 90 dB
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Connectivity:
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4 x RCA line inputs
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1 x XLR line input
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1 x RCA output
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1 x XLR output
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Remote control
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Power cable
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Quick installation guide
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Dimensions: 430 x 239 x 445 mm
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Weight: 20 kg
To find out more...
The Cayin Soul 170C is ideal for a high-end home hi-fi system, where it handles multiple analogue sources via its RCA and XLR inputs.
It is aimed at audiophiles wishing to combine a valve pre-amplifier with a compatible power amplifier in order to customise their system’s sound signature via negative feedback adjustment.
It is aimed at audiophiles wishing to combine a valve pre-amplifier with a compatible power amplifier in order to customise their system’s sound signature via negative feedback adjustment.
