The amazing power and expansive sound of this amplifier will convince you it would be a deal at twice the price...but you'll love it all the more for keeping your budget on track.
Combine an XPA-5 with an XPA-2 for stunning 7.1 system. XPA-2 details/photos
- Number of channels: 5
- Amplifier Class: Short signal path A/B
- Output design: Triple Darlington with Toshiba output stages
- Differential Drive: Dual Differential input
- Types of inputs: Both Balanced (XLR) and Un-balanced (RCA)
- Type of outputs: Audiophile quality 5 way binding post
- Display type: Digital status indicators
- 200 watts RMS/channel into 8 ohms, all channels driven
- 5 channels - 8 ohm = 200 watts per channel
- 4 channels - 8 ohm = 230 watts per channel
- 3 channels - 8 ohm = 250 watts per channel
- 2 channels - 8 ohm = 275 watts per channel
- 1 channel - 8 ohm = 300 watts per channel
- 4 ohm rating:
- 5 channels - 4 ohm = 350 watts per channel
- 4 channels - 4 ohm = 375 watts per channel
- 3 channels - 4 ohm = 400 watts per channel
- 2 channels - 4 ohm = 450 watts per channel
- 1 channel - 4 ohms = 500 watts per channel
- THD+N at rated power output: 0.007%
- S/N ratio: >100db
- Frequency response: 10 to 120Khz (-3db) and 20 to 20 (with less than .15db deviation)
- Gain structure: 32db
- Transformer size: 1600VA Toroid
- Secondary capacitance: 60,000uF
- Weight: Approximately 70 pounds
- 17” W x 7.75” H x 19” D
Additional notes: Glass epoxy pc boards, 1% resistors, metal film capacitors, soft start circuitry (does not have a current spike on start up).
Modular channel design for greater channel separation, auto rail detection relays for automatic voltage selection. The unit also has switches for turning the metering and/or the status LED's on or off.
This is a no compromise design. Every aspect of the amp was designed for superior performance and reliability.
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