In an industry where products often change like fashion, Marconi has defied obsolescence, remaining relevant for more than 15 years and becoming a High End classic. Now, Brinkmann proudly announces Marconi Mk II, destined to define a new standard of sonic excellence. Although the line preamplifier is easily taken for granted, its three jobs — input selection, volume control and the ability to drive any cable and amplifier load — are essential to proper system performance. Fulfilling these functions without signal loss or influence upon musical integrity constitutes one of the greatest challenges in electronics design.
As expected, Brinkmann didn‘t accept any compromises when developing Marconi. Our volume control, for instance, is purely electronic and works on two levels. First, the sensitivity or “Trim” of each of the six inputs can be adjusted individually and saved, thus eliminating the disturbing jumps in volume when switching between sources. Second, the “Master” volume control consists of a motorized potentiometer that can be operated either remotely or from the front panel. This potentiometer digitally controls ICs which in turn adjust the playback volume passively with discrete resistors in precise steps of 0.5 dB.
Since the development of the original Marconi, Brinkmann Audio’s unique hybrid circuit, employing bipolar transistors and Telefunken NOS tubes, has evolved, reaching its full potential in our latest designs: the Edison Mk II Phono Preamplifier and Nyquist Mk II Streaming DAC. These advancements have now been implemented in Marconi Mk II. This circuit, employed as the output in Edison and Nyquist, has been adapted for use as the input circuit in Marconi Mk II. Marconi’s traditional strengths are now augmented by lower noise, a more detailed and three-dimensional presentation, greater clarity, improved synergy with soft-sounding systems and increased tube life. The “Mk II” redesign required two completely new Printed Circuit Boards; more importantly, hundreds of hours of painstaking fine-tuning by Helmut Brinkmann have yielded an instrument that communicates music with greater realism, enabling—in the best Brinkmann tradition— closer connection between system and listener.
Specifications :
Features | Gain trim for each input, phase/invert switch, remote control |
Inputs | 4 Single-ended, 2 Balanced |
Output voltage | Maximum ± 12 V Balanced |
Input impedance | 20k Ohms, Balanced and Single-ended |
Output impedance | < 0.1 Ohms Balanced |
Dimensions (WxHxD) | 420 x 95 x 310 mm (with granite base); |
| power supply 120 x 80 x 160 mm |
Weight | 12 kg; granite base 12 kg; |
| power supply 3,2 kg |