Description
Linden wood (lat. Tilia) is interestingly textured and easy to manipulate when you work with it. In Slovenia, it is traditionally used for art and decorative carvings. Bacillus Tilia therefore pays homage to Slovenian heritage where the linden tree is a symbol of the country.
The design was inspired by my vision of a listener relaxing to music in an antique-like study surrounded by towering shelves stacked with books. The dark wooden chassis was artificially aged to produce the rugged finish that gives it an air of sophistication. We kept the front panel aluminum in line with the classic Bacillus and gave it an appearance that resembles a vintage concert piano.
The Bacillus Tilia is essentially built using the same technology as the original Bacillus but with slight improvements to the chassis, top-of-the-range input capacitors and better quality op-amps. But what is special about the Bacillus Tilia is that the chassis is individually hand carved and painted with seven coats of four different varnishes – and this gives every unit its own unique pattern.
- Headphone impedance: 8-600 ohm
- Output power: 181.5 mW (8 ohm)/161 mW (600 ohm)
- Frequency response: 3 Hz-500 kHz, -1dB
- THD (1 kHz): 0.0002 %
- IMD: 0.034 %
- Power consumption: > 3 W
- SNR: >104 dB
- Power supply input voltage: 230 V/50 Hz or 115 V/60 Hz
- Dimensions (W x H x D): 130 mm x 90 mm x 160 mm
- Weight: 1150 g
- Character: Silky neutral, slightly warm