Krell announced the most revolutionary design change in its 33-year history: iBias, a patent-pending new technology that uses the Class A circuitry preferred by audiophiles yet consumes far less ...
Krell has always represented the best of American high-end audio, at CES 2014 it's showing a new line of "green" power amplifiers. Steve Guttenberg Former contributor Ex-movie theater projectionist ...
Krell announced their new iBias technology at CES 2014 to be integrated into their amplifier line. Many audiophiles (and people that care about sound if you feel "audiophile" is a dirty word) believe ...
The name Krell usually signals high-end equipment to me, so it’s no surprise to see its Evolution One monaural amplifier includes such power in a graceful package. I mean, let’s face it, really high ...
Orange, CT — October 2006 — Krell Industries proudly announces shipping of the Evolution 403 and 900 amplifiers from their recently introduced Evolution series. The Evolution-branded products extend ...
LAS VEGAS – Krell Industries is bringing highpower Class A amplifiers back into its line after an absence of more than seven years, but it’s adding patent-pending technology to improve Class A ...
Orange-based Krell Industries Inc. voluntarily has recalled 2,300 of its high-end sound amplifiers after receiving 50 complaints of overheating. Krell makes high-end audiophile equipment and devices ...
Deep-pocketed audiophiles sporting Krell gear in their equipment racks love to gloat about the sound pouring from their amplifiers biased towards Class A, but that sonic bliss comes with a huge ...
About 2,300 amplifiers, made in the United States by Krell Industries of Orange, Conn., because a failure can cause them to overheat. This poses a risk of burns or fires. The company has received 50 ...