Published On: February 12, 2025

TEAC’s New AP-507 Amp Is Small, But Its Power Will Surprise You

Published On: February 12, 2025
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TEAC’s New AP-507 Amp Is Small, But Its Power Will Surprise You

With its custom-tuned NCOREx module and flexible configuration options, TEAC’s latest power amplifier, the AP-507, aims to deliver premium sound in a small footprint.

TEAC’s New AP-507 Amp Is Small, But Its Power Will Surprise You

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TEAC is adding a new piece to its Reference 500 Series with the AP-507, a stereo power amplifier that brings serious power in a sleek, compact design. Featuring a custom-tuned NCOREx power module, this amplifier is built for music lovers who want high-quality sound without taking up too much space.

The AP-507 will be available in spring 2025 in black and silver, priced at $2,199 in the U.S., €1,899 in Europe, and £1,899 in the UK.

At the core of the AP-507 is TEAC’s own NCOREx power amplifier module, a refined version of Hypex’s well-known NCORE technology. TEAC has fine-tuned this module to fit its signature sound profile and paired it with an in-house designed dual-mono buffer amplifier. The result? An amp designed to deliver clean, detailed, and distortion-free audio, making it a solid choice for stereo setups, bi-amping configurations, or even as a monoblock amplifier.

TEAC AP-507 front view.
TEAC AP-507 rear view.

With a fully balanced circuit design, the AP-507 is engineered to keep interference and noise at bay while maintaining consistent performance.

The AP-507 isn’t just about power—it’s about adaptability. TEAC has designed it with three different operating modes to fit different listening setups:

  • Stereo Mode: 170W per channel at 4 ohms
  • Bi-Amp Mode: For those running multi-driver speakers
  • BTL Mono Mode: 350W at 8 ohms, turning it into a high-power monoblock amplifier

Whether you’re looking to drive a traditional two-channel system or integrate it into a multi-speaker home theater, the AP-507 offers the flexibility to handle a variety of speaker setups.

TEAC AP-507 VU meters.

Despite its compact size, TEAC has built the AP-507 with premium materials to enhance durability and minimize vibrations. The chassis is made of aluminum and steel, and the 2.8mm semi-floating aluminum top panel is designed to reduce unwanted resonance.

Another standout feature is TEAC’s Stress-Less Isolation Foot system, a three-point support structure that helps create a stable foundation for better sound clarity.

TEAC HA-507 and AP-507.

The amplifier also operates completely silent thanks to a fanless cooling design, making it ideal for quiet listening environments. And for those who enjoy some visual feedback, dual VU meters with adjustable brightness and sensitivity provide a classic touch to the modern design.

TEAC has made sure the AP-507 is easy to integrate into different audio setups by including both XLR and RCA inputs. It also comes with large, screw-type speaker binding posts for secure speaker connections and a trigger input/through option to sync power with other components in a system.

For energy-conscious users, the AP-507 features an auto power-saving function, which can help reduce electricity consumption when not in use.

TEAC AP-507 and speakers.

Technical Specifications:

  • Maximum Effective Output (1kHz):
    • Stereo/Bi-Amp Mode: 170W + 170W (4Ω), 95W + 95W (8Ω)
    • BTL Mode: 350W (8Ω)
  • Rated Output (1% THD, 1kHz):
    • Stereo/Bi-Amp Mode: 125W + 125W (4Ω), 70W + 70W (8Ω)
    • BTL Mode: 230W (8Ω)
  • Allowable Speaker Impedance:
    • Stereo/Bi-Amp Mode: 4Ω to 16Ω
    • BTL Mode: 8Ω to 16Ω
  • Total Harmonic Distortion (THD): 0.0015% (8Ω, 1kHz, 12.5W)
  • Signal-to-Noise Ratio (S/N): 113dB (8Ω, 1kHz)
  • Frequency Response: 10Hz to 50kHz (+0dB, −5dB) (8Ω, 1kHz, 1W)
  • Input Sensitivity (8Ω, 1% THD Output):
    • RCA: 0.66V
    • XLR: 1.3V
  • Input Impedance:
    • RCA/XLR: 10kΩ or more
  • Power Supply:
    • Europe: AC 220–230V, 50/60Hz
    • USA/Canada: AC 120V, 60Hz
  • Power Consumption: 58W
  • Size (W × H × D, including protrusions):
    • 290mm × 84.5mm × 271mm (11 1/2" × 3 3/8" × 10 3/4")
  • Weight: 4.4kg (9 3/4 lbs)

The TEAC AP-507 is set to launch in spring 2025 and will be available through TEACUSA.com and select authorized dealers. Pricing is confirmed at $2,199 in the U.S., €1,899 in Europe, and £1,899 in the UK.

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