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Capri

Capri
2006-present

3098 euro

The Capri is a sort of Synergy lite, but more compact in a new smaller width, with switch-mode power supply and slightly less features. According to friends, it sounds more accute and less full/fluid than earlier more elaborate designs. The difference in design with the Concerto isn't clear to me. It could well be that the designs are very similar.
Inside the Capri preamp: switching power supply and preamp circuitry have their own departments in the solid aluminum housing. As with almost all Rowland products, the Capri has also been machined out of a solid block of aluminium.

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SPECS

Overall Gain 14 dB

Gain Range 99.5 dB, 199 Equal Increments

Gain Resolution 0.5 dB, +/-0.03 dB Over Entire Range

Frequency Response        10 Hz - 350 kHz, -3 dB

Maximum Input Level        7 volts RMS at 0 dB Gain

Maximum Output Level 7 volts RMS

THD + Noise        Less than 0.001% , 7 volt output, 20-20kHz.

Signal-to-Noise Ratio        Greater than 100 dB

Output Noise Level 10 Microvolts, Unweighted, 20 Hz to 20 kHz Bandwidth, 0 dB Gain

Common Mode Rejection Ratio >85dB, 20 Hz 20 kHz

Input Impedance 48K Ohms Balanced or Unbalanced

Channel Separation >105 dB, 20 Hz to 20 kHz

Inputs
2 x Pair Balanced XLR
1 x Pair Unbalanced (RCA)
Unity Gain (Bypass)
2 x Pair Unbalanced RCA

Outputs
1 x Pair Balanced Line Level
1 x Pair Unbalanced Line Level

Power Consumption 6 Watts

Weight 9.5 lbs / 4.26 kg

Dimensions 2.6”(H) x 13.7” (W) x 6.2” (D) / 6.7 cm (H)x 35 cm (W) x 15.7 cm (D)
Capri on top of model 102 stereo power amp