The 350M is a dual chassis luxury amplifier that sets a new standard in resolve, transparency and power output.
Tenor’s 2nd generation hybrid technology effortlessly powers any speaker with its 350 watts @ 8Ω of liquid high current making every speaker sound its very best with correct harmonic structure using Tenor’s proprietary HSI technology!
The 350M is available in 2024 in one model only - the 20th Anniversary Limited Edition!
The 20th Anniversary Limited Edition commemorates 20 years of Tenor’s proprietary hybrid design and features Tenor’s Patent (Pending) harmonic spectrum technology for the most fatigue free and intelligible musical performance you will ever experience!
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The 350M is available in 2 models.
The 350M is the standard by which all mono block amplifiers are judged.
Know as the 350M HP, the Haute Puissance optional upgrade delivers the performance and nuances of the standard 350M with additional headroom and double the damping factor not to mention the mind boggling power output of 1500 watts @ 2Ω. It is recommended for individuals discerning explosive dynamics in their musical playback while preserving all of the attributes of the legendary 350M.
“With the Soulution amps in place, the sound was huge and impressive. Detail and imaging was glorious, with each instrument in the orchestra settled into their proper places. The Soulution amps earned all the usual “audiophile” adjectives and adverbs you might muster. The soundstage in the Big Room at GTT Audio is enormous and helps recreate a live-at-the-theater experience.
But, the listening experience should always be about how a system translates the music and nothing else. It should be about how “close” we can get to actually forgetting that we are listening to so much freakin’ equipment. And I was quite unprepared for the changes I heard when we again replaced the Solution gear with the Tenor. Although everything was seemingly in its right place with the Solution amps, there was more to the music that came bursting to life when the Tenor was in the chain.”