Accuphase E-700 Class A Integrated Amplifier
Pure Class A control, with the quietness and texture that make a serious system feel complete.
When Power Alone Is Not the Point
Some amplifiers impress quickly, then become tiring over time. The sound may be bold, detailed, or loud, but it does not always let the music relax into the room with natural weight and ease.
The E-700 solves a different problem. It is not trying to win by force. It is built for a system where tone, silence, timing, and speaker control all have to work together before the music feels believable.
Chosen for Class A Musical Control
We chose the Accuphase E-700 because it brings the warmth and continuous flow of pure Class A operation together with the control Accuphase is known for. It delivers 35 watts per channel into 8 ohms, 70 watts into 4 ohms, and 140 watts into 2 ohms, with 160 watts available into a 1-ohm load for music signals.
That matters because Class A is not just about sweetness. In the E-700, the fully balanced design, Balanced AAVA volume control, MOS-FET output stage, and 1,000 damping factor help the amplifier stay quiet, composed, and connected to the speaker.
What the Specs Won't Tell You
Music Has Body Without Losing Shape. The E-700 has the density and colour people often hope for from Class A, but it does not become soft or slow. Voices have texture, piano has weight, and acoustic instruments keep their natural outline.
The Space Around the Music Opens Up. Accuphase's low-noise design helps small details appear without being pushed forward. Instead of sounding brighter or more aggressive, the system opens up with more space, better contrast, and less strain around the music.
Speakers Feel Better Controlled. The high damping factor gives the E-700 real grip, especially through the bass and lower midrange. The result is not just tighter bass, but a more stable foundation for the whole presentation.
The Audio Two Verdict
The E-700 is one of the most important amplifiers in our store because it explains Accuphase almost immediately. It does not sound flashy. It sounds complete.
This is the amplifier we think about when the system needs refinement, control, and long-term musical satisfaction rather than more volume or more features. It belongs with speakers and sources that can show tone, space, and small dynamic changes clearly.
In the right system, the E-700 makes digital sound less mechanical and vinyl feel more continuous. It is the kind of amplifier that encourages longer listening because nothing feels forced.
Tech You Can Hear
| What You Hear | Why It Happens |
|---|---|
| Music flows with warmth, texture, and ease | Pure Class A operation with 35W per channel into 8 ohms |
| Bass feels controlled without sounding heavy | High damping factor of 1,000 |
| Quiet details appear more naturally | Balanced AAVA volume control and low-noise circuit design |
| Speakers feel composed even when the music gets complex | Four-fold parallel push-pull MOS-FET output stage |
| The system has room to grow | Optional DAC-60 and AD-60 expansion boards |
| Sources stay flexible without adding clutter | Line, balanced, recorder, pre-out, main-in, and speaker switching options |
Technical Highlights
- Pure Class A integrated amplifier
- 35W per channel into 8 ohms
- 70W into 4 ohms, 140W into 2 ohms, and 160W into 1 ohm for music signals
- Balanced AAVA volume control
- Four-fold parallel push-pull MOS-FET output stage
- Damping factor of 1,000
- Strong power supply with high-efficiency toroidal transformer and large filtering capacitors
- Optional DAC-60 digital input board and AD-60 phono board support
Why Choose Audio Two
A purchase at this level deserves more than a product page. Reach out to Audio Two and let's talk through your system, your room, and what you're trying to achieve. We work with clients across Canada on exactly these decisions.
Accuphase purchases are handled through Audio Two directly as an in-store or consultation-based purchase.
