Measuring only 3 1/2" high, its elegant and sleek exterior belies its powerful and musical interior. Like all our amps, it's direct coupled for the cleanest possible sound. It's an ideal main, remote, surround channel, or auxiliary amplifier that delivers a respectable 75 watts on each of its two channels. Also features convenient automatic turn-on.
FEATURES
- Direct Coupled -- no capacitors or inductors in signal path
- Input stage uses hand matched complementary JFETs
- 8 beta-matched 15 amp, 50 MHz bipolar output transistors
- 500 VA Toroid power transformer with independent secondary windings for each channel, 28,000 µF power supply filter capacitance
- Independent power supplies for each channel
- DC Servo and relay protection circuits
- High bias Class A/AB operation
- AC present, standby/normal, current overload indicators
- Tiffany-style RCA input jacks, loop output jacks
- 12 volt DC automatic turn-on circuitry
- Gold-plated 5 way speaker binding posts
- Custom designed removable IEC AC cord
- Rear mounted gain controls; ground lift switch
- 2 rack space height front panel
- Rack mounting adapter available
SPECIFICATIONS
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Continuous Power Output - Stereo:
75 watts RMS x 2, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 8 Ω, both channels driven;
125 watts RMS x 2, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 4 Ω, both channels driven -
Continuous Power Output - Mono:
250 watts RMS, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 8 Ω -
Current Capacity:
20 amperes peak per channel -
Slew Rate:
> 130 V/µsecond -
Power Bandwith:
5 Hz - 100 kHz, +0/-3 dB at 1 watt -
Total Harmonic Distortion:
< 0.06 % at full power; < 0.03 % typical levels -
IM Distortion:
< 0.04 % -
TIM:
unmeasurable -
Dynamic Headroom:
> 1.5 dB -
Interchannel Crosstalk:
> 80 dB at 1 kHz;
> 63 dB at 20 kHz -
Input Sensitivity:
0.775V for full output -
Input Impedance:
33 k Ω -
S/N Ratio:
> 110 dB, full power, input shorted, IHF A-weighted -
Damping Factor:
> 800 at 20 Hz -
Power Consumption:
240 watts -
Dimensions:
w 17 1/4" x h 3 1/2" x d 13 1/4", h 4 1/8" with feet -
Net Weight:
18 lb.
FAQ
Which set of jacks do I use to connect my preamp to my amp?
Although it looks like there are two sets of inputs on our stereo amplifiers, there is actually only one set. They are labeled INPUTS. The other set of connectors are labeled LOOPING OUTPUTS. These would be used to send the stereo signal on to another amplifier. Daisy chain several amps to run multiple pairs of speakers. Do not use the LOOPING OUTPUTS as an input.
What would sound better in my audiophile system? Two HCA-1000As in mono or one HCA-1500A in stereo?
The HCA-1500A run in stereo should sound better since it has MOSFETs in the driver stage. Better parts, smoother sound, more detail, etc.
Where should I set the volume controls on the back of my amp?
Under normal conditions you should turn them all the way to allow full power output from your amp. However, if you need to match the volume output of one of our stereo amps with another brand (BiAmping) you could adjust them accordingly.
Will these amps handle a four ohm speaker while the two channels are bridged to MONO?
No. Remember amps bridged to mono will "see" half the impedance the speaker is actually presenting. Sustained 2 Ohm loads are not advisable with any Parasound amplifier.
How many pairs of speakers can I run off a single stereo amplifier?
Usually we recommend you only run one pair of speakers, either 8 ohm or 4 ohm. For the safest multi pair installation, you could use a speaker switching box, like our SPS-140, to safely handle the load the speakers will present. Plus it will give you more control over which pairs are playing.
What does the "A" stand for at the end of the model name?
Auto-turn on. It means these amplifiers have 12V triggers that allow a preamp to activate them remotely. Some kind of triggering device is necessary for 12V activation.