Philips - RH550 Amplifier (Vissenoog Series) Solid state integrated amplifier





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Philips RH550 amplifier from the Vissenoog series, built in 1976, is tested and working with a good physical condition.
Description from the seller
A Philips 22 RH 550 amplifier from the fish-eye series.
The device works, but keep in mind that it dates from 1976 with all original parts still inside.
getestet and operates properly.
Contains some signs of use.
The Philips 22 RH 550 is an iconic transistor amplifier from the well-known "fish-eye" series, which hit the market in 1975. This series is known for its distinctive round, illuminated VU meters that resemble fish eyes.
Key Features
Fish-eye design: Equipped with two illuminated round VU meters on the front panel.
Operation: Supplied with sliders for volume, balance, treble and bass.
Hi-Fi standard: Fully complies with the then DIN 45500 Hi-Fi standard.
Inputs: Connections for tuner, turntable (MM and ceramic) and recorder via DIN plugs
Speakers: Ability to connect two pairs of speakers (Stereo-4 system)
Filters: Switchable filters for Contour (Loudness), Scratch (treble) and Rumble (bass)
Headphones: Front connection via a dedicated 5-pin DIN bus
Specifications:
Power output: 22 watts per channel into 4Ω (stereo)
Frequency response: 15Hz to 30kHz
Total harmonic distortion: 1%
Damping factor: 20
Input sensitivity: 2.5mV (MM), 100mV (line)
Speaker load impedance: 4Ω to 8Ω
Semiconductors: 34 x transistors, 18 x diodes
Dimensions: 420 x 117 x 280mm
Year: 1976
A Philips 22 RH 550 amplifier from the fish-eye series.
The device works, but keep in mind that it dates from 1976 with all original parts still inside.
getestet and operates properly.
Contains some signs of use.
The Philips 22 RH 550 is an iconic transistor amplifier from the well-known "fish-eye" series, which hit the market in 1975. This series is known for its distinctive round, illuminated VU meters that resemble fish eyes.
Key Features
Fish-eye design: Equipped with two illuminated round VU meters on the front panel.
Operation: Supplied with sliders for volume, balance, treble and bass.
Hi-Fi standard: Fully complies with the then DIN 45500 Hi-Fi standard.
Inputs: Connections for tuner, turntable (MM and ceramic) and recorder via DIN plugs
Speakers: Ability to connect two pairs of speakers (Stereo-4 system)
Filters: Switchable filters for Contour (Loudness), Scratch (treble) and Rumble (bass)
Headphones: Front connection via a dedicated 5-pin DIN bus
Specifications:
Power output: 22 watts per channel into 4Ω (stereo)
Frequency response: 15Hz to 30kHz
Total harmonic distortion: 1%
Damping factor: 20
Input sensitivity: 2.5mV (MM), 100mV (line)
Speaker load impedance: 4Ω to 8Ω
Semiconductors: 34 x transistors, 18 x diodes
Dimensions: 420 x 117 x 280mm
Year: 1976

