Exposure has announced the 5510 integrated amplifier, which has instantly become the flagship of Exposure’s integrated amplifier lineup. The 5510 features only analog line inputs, but a digital-to-analog converter or one of three phono amplifiers can be optionally added.
Exposure 5510: Integrated amplifier

Exposure Electronics (or Exposure Hifi, or simply Exposure) has unveiled its new flagship integrated amplifier, the 5510. According to its designers, the 5510 integrated amplifier takes the listening experience to the next level. The 5510’s rated 120 watts per channel (eight ohms at 1 kHz) should deliver enough power to drive speakers with authority across its stated frequency response of 20 Hz to 20 kHz (+/- 0.5 dB). Listeners can expect deep, controlled bass, detailed midrange, and sparkling highs, regardless of the music genre.

The Exposure 5510 has six RCA line inputs, and the user can connect two pairs of speakers. A phono module can be optionally installed. The user must then choose between a module for MM cartridges, a module for MC cartridges, or a module for DS Audio optical cartridges. A DAC module can also be added, but there is only room for one.
The specified S’N ratio is greater than 100 dB (A-weighted, ref 1 kHz at rated power). The power supply is based on a custom toroidal transformer with hum filter, while the 5510’s aluminum housing stylishly controls resonance. The bright white OLED display offers five brightness settings and an auto power-off mode, making it easy to read without being distracting. The 5510 has two preamp outputs and an output for sending the music signal to a recording device.

The dimensions are 440 x 300 x 115 millimeters (W x D x H) and the 5510 weighs 12 kilograms.
The Exposure 5510 integrated amplifier is available in black.

