Hegel Music Systems
Hegel H390 Integrated Amplifier
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Description
We'd like you to meet the H390
The Rebel with a cause...
The H390 is a REBEL by offering much of the performance of Hegel's Reference products, albeit at a lower price. A REBEL that in one integrated product offers the same as others do in two or three. A REBEL that provides world-class sound, jaw-dropping power and comes packed with convenient services.
Nicknaming the H390 "Robin Hood" is a bit bold, you may think. After all, it isn't pocket money and we are not giving it away to the poor. But it is a rebellion against the established. It is a rebellion because it offers extraordinary resolution and musical quality, typically found only in the most esoteric products, but at a reasonable price.
It is a rebellion against the establishment of "forcing" consumers into a user interface defined by the amplifier/streamer manufacturer. The H390 is very much at the tip of the spear in Hegel's pursuit of making mainstream sources sound their very best. Meaning the H390 is not just for the Audiophile. It is a product for the entire family to enjoy.
At the heart of the H390 is Hegel's patented SoundEngine 2 amplifier section. The SoundEngine 2, in many ways, works like a noise canceling headphone. A computer inside will sample what comes into the amplifier and compares it to what comes out. The computer subtracts the difference (distortion) and then add it into the music but in reverse phase. The result being that, without any time delay, the SoundEngine cancels out almost all errors made by the amplifier. Leaving you with the most musical and natural sound you ever have experienced.
Then there is digital. If not using a turntable, you are probably using digital connections. Hegel designs both the analog and digital sections from the ground up and in house. The digital section in the H390 is unique in that regardless of the signal type or input, the music signal remains unchanged and untampered with in the H390. We call it a "bit perfect" DA-Converter. This is digital in its purest form. For those interested in deep tech, Hegel even design digital clocks that will follow the sampling frequency in the music and "down-clock" when receiving a low-resolution file. For the non-techie, the result is a far more natural and "analog" sound as well as an unbelievable soundstage and realism.
Finally, let's talk about connectivity. The H390 has Apple Airplay and UPnP streaming. We offer free updates with services like Spotify Connect, IP Control, and Control4. It supports most audio formats like DSD and MQA. All inputs are configurable for volume bypass, so you can integrate in a home theatre or with a Bluesound or Sonos. Almost whatever you want, you can do it with the H390.
The H390 is a complete product. Great care has been taken in every step of the design, from carefully selecting and matching components to using the best measurement equipment in the world, in combination with the demographic giving input on how they would want to use a stereo system and Hegel heading their input. You can connect virtually anything you like.
Hegel call it Robin Hood because it takes strengths from our reference products and offers at a lower price.
About Hegel Music Systems
Hegel's story began in 1988. Bent Holter, then a student at the Technical University in Trondheim, Norway decided to do a thesis under the original design of the transistor used in amplifiers, that would cure the problems of traditional hi-fi systems.
The early 90s were a period of initial prosperity for the brand. First, they ensured the patented solution known today as SoundEngine. Later a DAC was developed (1994) and the first CD Player came (1996). Over the next eight years, the company steadily improved its product range and generated more profit year on year. When the financial crisis came, most companies immediately took a defensive strategy which meant cutting costs. Hegel played differently. He hired new engineers to design devices. Sometime later, brand new D/A converters were born.
Today Hegel is one of the best-established brands in the hi-fi market, producing integrated, pre and power amplifiers as well as some of the most modern and sophisticated DACs. The company has dealers in 53 countries and its products are sold all over the world. Awards and press reviews speak for themselves.
Technical Specifications
Power output
2 x 150 W into 8 Ω, Dual Mono
Minimum load
2 Ω
Analog Inputs
1 x balanced (XLR)
2 x unbalanced (RCA)
Digital Outputs
1 x coaxial (BNC)
Digital Inputs
1 x coaxial (BNC)
1 x coaxial (RCA)
3 x optical
1 x USB
1 x Network
Line level Outputs
1 x unbalanced fixed (RCA)
1 x unbalanced variable (RCA)
MQA supported inputs
USB, BNC, Optical and Coaxial
Frequency response
5 Hz - 180 kHz
Signal-to-noise ratio
More than 100 dB
Crosstalk
Less than -100 dB
Distortion
Less than 0.0005% @ 50 W/8 Ω/1 kHz
Intermodulation
Less than 0.01% (19 kHz + 20 kHz)
Damping factor
More than 4000 (main power output stage)
Dimensions including feet (HxWxD)
14.5 cm x 43 cm x 44 cm
Shipping weight
20 kg
Finishes
Black
White
Special features
Set Startup volume
Set max volume
Software upgradable
Configure all inputs as fixed level inputs
IP control
*This information has been obtained from Manufacturers website. We advise that Features & Specifications are subject change from Manufacturer without notice.
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