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About the 2004
The Aragon 2004 MKII is a high-current stereo power amplifier from the 1990s, engineered by legendary designer Dan D'Agostino. Its dual-mono architecture employs a massive toroidal transformer and quad-array transistor pre-driver stage, with output transistors matched across 30+ parameters. The amplifier doubles its 8Ω power rating when driving 4Ω loads (200W continuous) and maintains stable operation into 2Ω and 1Ω loads, making it exceptionally capable with demanding speakers.
Specifications
Key Specifications
Impedance: 4Ω
Power: 100W
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