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These things rock

 

Power Output 
450 x1 watts @ 8 Ω 
850 x1 watts @ 4 Ω 
1300 x1 watts @ 2 Ω

 

Power measurements are with 120 VAC: 
0.15% THD, RMS continuous power, 
full audio band (20 Hz - 20 kHz)

< 0.15 % at full power 
< 0.02 % at typical listening levels

 

Class A Power Output 
25 Watts, bias switch set to high 
10 Watts, bias switch set to low

 

Current Capacity 
180 amps, peak

 

And that's at 120v in the US,  230v would be better specs again.

 

Jess

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3 minutes ago, jessandkerry said:

 

These things rock

 

Power Output 
450 x1 watts @ 8 Ω 
850 x1 watts @ 4 Ω 
1300 x1 watts @ 2 Ω

 

Power measurements are with 120 VAC: 
0.15% THD, RMS continuous power, 
full audio band (20 Hz - 20 kHz)

< 0.15 % at full power 
< 0.02 % at typical listening levels

 

Class A Power Output 
25 Watts, bias switch set to high 
10 Watts, bias switch set to low

 

Current Capacity 
180 amps, peak

 

And that's at 120v in the US,  230v would be better specs again.

 

Jess

Did you see the pics? Very impressive indeed.

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Heard the last model with matching preamp on Kef Blades and it was one of the best sounds ever heard, beautiful control, precise detail and imaging, effortless.

 

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, jessandkerry said:

 

These things rock

 

Power Output 
450 x1 watts @ 8 Ω 
850 x1 watts @ 4 Ω 
1300 x1 watts @ 2 Ω

 

Power measurements are with 120 VAC: 
0.15% THD, RMS continuous power, 
full audio band (20 Hz - 20 kHz)

< 0.15 % at full power 
< 0.02 % at typical listening levels

 

Class A Power Output 
25 Watts, bias switch set to high 
10 Watts, bias switch set to low

 

Current Capacity 
180 amps, peak

 

And that's at 120v in the US,  230v would be better specs again.

 

Jess

Yeah upgrade to power and current... I'm drooling over these. 

 

Kinda wish they didn't change the front logo though 

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Yeah they got rid of the illuminated logo because the bloody tree hugging climate morons  jumped up an down about it consuming power while it was in standby mode... I kid you not 

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2 minutes ago, Andy0217 said:

Yeah they got rid of the illuminated logo because the bloody tree hugging climate morons  jumped up an down about it consuming power while it was in standby mode... I kid you not 

unbelievable!

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Yep....I have a pair of A21’s, an A51 and a pair of  A23’s and these things are velvet sledge hammers all with the previous designed faceplate which I reckon is a prettier design than the new generation...

 

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Just like the old JC1's, the mains can be changed 115v to 230v easily by the owner via the three switches. So look out for used cheap ones on the US market.

 

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Posted
7 hours ago, AudioGeek said:

That peak current output is insane.

@ghost4man - surely this will satisfy your Maggies

Yes. 

 

But wait till you see my completed Holton dual stereo monobloc. 

 

Massive and I mean massive transformer. I'm hoping it rivals any commercially produced amplifier out there. 

 

But yes these Parasounds coupe well with any Maggie speaker. 

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On 18/01/2020 at 3:44 PM, jessandkerry said:

 

These things rock

 

Power Output 
450 x1 watts @ 8 Ω 
850 x1 watts @ 4 Ω 
1300 x1 watts @ 2 Ω

 

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The actual measurements might be even better. Remember the measurements from Stereophile Magazine for the JC1 ,below?

 

586.5W into 8 ohms 1154W into 4 ohms 2255W into 2 ohms 4200W into 1 ohm

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3 hours ago, sir sanders zingmore said:

That’s a big jump!

 

Clearly Parasound is doing the right thing and have also given the Taiwanese factory workers a 100% pay increase  ?

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