Description
100 Watts at full power across the entire frequency band from a quartet of EL34’s in a fully differential circuit topology is only achievable with an impressive 19-layer output transformer designed and wound by us here at Manley Labs, of course. Very cleverly, the Snapper’s unique fully balanced topology can be driven via the XLR inputs or by the unbalanced RCA’s with no sonic penalty either way. Until you have experienced these beauties, you have no idea how great these Snappers sound. Strong and natural, like real music.
In 2002 we launched a very tasty all-tube 100 watt monoblock called The Snapper® (oceanic names continuing)! Another brilliant design from Mitch Margolis, the Snapper features a quartet of EL34 or 6CA7’s in a fully differential circuit topology, including the input and driver stages. This Snapper can be driven fully balanced all the way through via the XLR inputs. If you have balanced outputs on your preamplifier, this amplifier is the first Manley design to really let you take advantage of your XLR’s without additional balancing input circuitry or input transformers. Very cleverly, the unbalanced RCA’s can alternatively be used in this special topology with equally impressive results.
Biasing is easy with all measurement points and trimpots located on the top deck and speaker connection is made with heavy duty WBT binding posts.
Over three months of prototyping in the Manley Magnetics department resulted in a brand new output transformer design, a true 19-section incredibly complicated piece. The Snapper® will crank out 100 watts at 10 cycles all day long and a full 110 watts from about 15Hz all the way up to 40KHz. Don’t let frequency response specs fool you when people give you amazing bandwidth measured at… oh, five puny watts. We’re talking full power bandwidth here! Continuous duty. Real muscle.