HA-12

by Hitachi


The Hitachi HA-12 is an integrated amplifier that was produced in the late 1970s...

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The Hitachi HA-12 is an integrated amplifier that was produced in the late 1970s to early 1980s, designed for use in stereo audio systems. It features a solid-state design, employing high-quality components aimed at delivering clear and powerful sound output. The amplifier has a power output of approximately 35 watts per channel into 8 ohms, allowing it to drive a variety of speakers effectively. It includes multiple input options, such as phono, tape, and auxiliary inputs, which enhance its versatility for connecting different audio sources. The HA-12 also offers tone controls, allowing users to adjust bass and treble settings to tailor the sound to their preferences. Its discrete headphone output is an additional feature that provides a private listening option. The amplifier's design typically includes a sturdy chassis and a front panel with easy-to-read labels and knobs for volume and tone adjustments.