PARASOUND 275 Two Channel Amplifier User Guide
- June 4, 2024
- Parasound
Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- Unpacking Your Model 275 v.2 & Placement Guidelines
- Rack Mounting Your Parasound Model 275 v.2
- AC Mains Voltage
- Rear Panel Connections and Controls
- Speaker Connections
- Bridged Mono Operation
- A + B Speaker Load Switch
- Turn On Options Switch
- Front Panel Operation
- Problems and Remedies
- Are You Having Difficulty?
- Specifications
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Model 275 v.2
Two Channel Amplifier
OWNER’S GUIDE
INTRODUCTION
Thank You for Choosing Parasound
Your new Parasound Model 275 v.2 power amplifier has been designed with proven
class AB amplifier technology. The Model 275 v.2 is built to extremely strict
quality and performance standards for which Parasound is renowned. We’re proud
to offer you this exceptional audio component that will bring you many years
of enjoyment and dependability. We designed your new Model 275 v.2 Amplifier
to perform at a higher level of sonic performance than you may have expected
and we encourage you to read this entire manual to maximize your enjoyment. We
wish you many years of listening enjoyment.
-The Parasound Staff
Keeping Records for Future Reference
Record the serial number located on the back panel or bottom of your Model 275
v.2 in the space below. Also, note your Parasound Dealer’s name and telephone
number. Your purchase receipt/bill of sale is required to determine if your
Model 275 v.2 is eligible for Parasound warranty service. We recommend that
you make an extra copy of your original purchase receipt/bill of sale and
store it inside the Model 275 v.2’s carton.
Parasound Model 275 v.2 Amplifier Serial #: __ (5 digit number below
the bar code)
Parasound Dealer: ___
Parasound Dealer Phone Number: __
Date of Purchase: __
Important Warranty information
There is no Parasound warranty for this unit if it was not purchased from an
Authorized Parasound Dealer. Investigate warranty coverage statements made by
an unauthorized dealer very carefully, as you will need to depend entirely
upon your dealer, and NOT upon Parasound. Unauthorized dealers lack the
capability to make repairs or arrange for repairs of Parasound equipment. A
list of Authorized Parasound Dealers and detailed warranty information is
available at www.parasound.com or you can call
415-397-7100 between 8:30 am and 4 pm
Pacific time. A missing or altered serial number could indicate that this unit
was re-sold by an unauthorized dealer or stolen merchandise. If this unit is
missing its serial number or the serial number has been altered, you should
return it to your dealer immediately for a full refund.
Unpacking Your Model 275 v.2 & Placement Guidelines
Unpacking Your Model 275 v.2
Carefully remove your Model 275 v.2 from its shipping carton and locate the
enclosed accessories:
- AC power cord
- Two 12V DC trigger wires with mono plugs, one with 3.5 mm (1/8‖) mini plugs, one with a 2.5mm sub-mini plug, and a 3.5mm mini plug
While you are unpacking your Model 275 v.2, inspect it thoroughly for possible
shipping damage and tell your Parasound dealer immediately if you find any
evidence of shipping damage. This would be a good time to make a copy of your
sales receipt to store with the Model 275 v.2’s original packing.
Note: Please save and store both the inner and outer cartons and, most
especially, the foam packing inserts to protect the Model 275 v.2 if you have
to move it or ship it. You may wish to flatten the cardboard cartons to save
room in storage after cutting the taped seams on the bottom flaps.
Placement Guidelines
The Model 275 v.2 will be easier to use and will last longer if you follow
these simple guidelines:
- Place Model 275 v.2 on a surface that will adequately support its substantial weight.
- Use input and output cables that are long enough to leave some slack; that will enable you to pull the Model 275 v.2 out of a cabinet to check or to change connections without inadvertently disconnecting cables.
- The Model 275 v.2 should never be placed in a completely enclosed cabinet
- Place your Model 275 v.2 where you can route input and output signal cables as far as possible from any AC cords.
- Where signal cables must cross AC cords they should do so only at a 90° right angle.
Ventilation Requirements
- Always position the Model 275 v.2 horizontally.
- The Model 275 v.2 should never be stacked immediately on top of another power amplifier.
- Do not install the Model 275 v.2 in an unventilated equipment cabinet or compartment. Pockets of stagnant hot air can build up even in a cabinet with an open front and back.
Rack Mounting Your Parasound Model 275 v.2
The Model 275 v.2 front panel occupies only one rack space in a standard 19‖
equipment rack.
For rack mounting, you’ll need to use the Parasound RMK11 rack mounting kit
(purchased separately).
We recommend that you use the 8 insulated shoulder washers with the four
mounting bolts which are included with the RMK11. Position these washers on
both sides so they ―sandwich‖ the front panel before the mounting bolts are
screwed into the rack rail. This will eliminate metal-to-metal contact between
the Model 275 v.2 chassis, the equipment rack, and the other components in the
rack.
Note: Tighten each bolt just enough to keep the unit secure in the rack
to avoid deforming the shoulder washers. Eliminating metal-to-metal contact
reduces the likelihood of creating a ground loop that might introduce hum into
your system.
A single standard rack space is 1-3⁄4″ (44mm) high in a 19″ wide equipment
rack. This measurement standard was developed by the EIA (Electronic
Industries Association) so manufacturers of electronic components and
equipment racks could build products at standardized heights that would fit in
a uniform space. Please call your Parasound dealer or Parasound Technical
Services if you need additional advice about rack mounting the Model 275 v.2.
AC Mains Voltage
NOTE: Before you plug this amplifier into an AC mains outlet:
115v – 230v AC Voltage Selector Switch
This switch is found on the chassis rear panel. The 115V position of this
switch is correct for North America; most other regions require setting it to
230V. Make sure the 115/230V switch is set for the correct AC line (mains)
voltage before you connect the Model 275 v.2’s power cord and before you
install it. The unit may be seriously damaged if this switch is set
incorrectly.
AC Voltage Warranty Exclusion
Amplifiers set for 115V which are damaged by 220V-240V are not covered under
the Parasound Limited Warranty.
Rear Panel Connections and Controls
Always disconnect the AC cord to your Model 275 v.2 before making or changing
any input, output, or trigger wire connections. Inserting or removing an input
or output cable while the Model 275 v.2 is turned on can result in a blast of
sound that can damage your loudspeakers and your hearing. Make sure there is
no strain or tension on any cables that could cause them to pull loose.
R
(Right) and L (Left) Audio Input Jacks
Connect the shielded audio cables from your preamplifier or system
controller’s output jacks to the Model 275 v.2’s L and R audio Input jacks.
Use only the R channel Input jack for bridged mono operation.
Audio Loop Out Jacks
The jacks replicate the audio input signals to facilitate connections of other
power amplifiers to the same preamplifier or system controller. Loop
connection of multiple power amplifiers is called a ―daisy chain.‖ These Loop
Out jacks also provide a convenient way to connect a powered subwoofer.
R (Right) and L (Left) Level Knobs
To increase the listening level for each channel turn its Level knob
clockwise. To decrease the listening level turn it counter-clockwise. The 275
has a total gain of 28 dB so that its volume levels are compatible with other
channels in your theater if they are driven by a THX-certified amplifier, up
to the point where the THX-certified amplifier might play a bit louder because
of its higher power output.
Note: You may wish to experiment with different gain settings on your
preamp or surround controller and on the Model 275 v.2 to find a combination
of gain settings where your system’s background noise is the lowest. Sound
professionals call these adjustments ―gain staging.‖
Note: Only the R channel Level knob is used for bridged mono operation.
Front Panel Speaker Selector Lockout Switch
When this switch is set to Normal, the front panel A and B buttons determine
whether speaker output terminals A and B are live. When this switch is set to
Lockout, the front panel A and B buttons are disabled and speakers A and B
will always be on. This can be particularly useful for a professional audio
installer who never intends for the client to use the front panel buttons.
Bridged Mono Switch
Bridged operation configures the Left and Right channels to function as a
single higher-powered amplifier channel to drive a single speaker. This is how
two Model 275 v.2 amps are used as monoblocks to power a pair of speakers.
It’s also effective for powering a single passive subwoofer. Please note that
in bridged mono operation the minimum speaker impedance is 8 Ohms (if the load
switch is set to 4-8Ω). With the Speaker Load switch set to the 2-3Ω position,
it is possible to drive two 8Ω speakers or a single 4Ω speaker. For more
information please see the section on Bridged Mono Operation in this manual.
Note: The Model 275 v.2 power should always be turned off before moving
this switch.
Note: If two speakers are attached for normal stereo operation the sound
will be faint and very distorted if you accidentally leave the Bridged Mono
switch in its Mono position.
High Pass Filter Switch
The High Pass Filter can improve the sound in many installations. It’s called
a ―high pass‖ filter because depending on the switch position it permits
signals higher than 20 Hz or 40 Hz to pass while preventing signals below
these frequencies from passing.
- The Flat setting of this switch disconnects the filter and the 275 v.2’s frequency response is full range (flat).
- The 20 Hz setting filters out frequencies below 20 Hz at 18 dB per octave. Your speakers have greater dynamic range and far less distortion when they don’t receive frequencies that are lower than they are capable of reproducing. The 275 v.2 operates more efficiently when it’s not called upon to amplify very low frequencies so you’ll have more power in the range the speaker is capable of reproducing. Because the 20 Hz filter also has a steep 18 dB per octave slope, it is essentially a sub-sonic filter, and you probably won’t notice any loss of low bass unless you’re using very large speakers.
- The 40 Hz switch position filters bass below 40 Hz at 18 dB per octave. This is ideal when the 275 v.2 is driving in-wall or in-ceiling speakers because most of them have little useful bass output below 40 Hz. You’ll enjoy the much cleaner sound and higher undistorted volume levels. Not having to amplify bass that’s inaudible with your speakers is another way the 275 v.2 will run cooler.
Note: Most wall-mounted speaker volume controls use stepped auto farmers whose highly reactive loads occasionally cause amplifier distress and malfunction. The 20 Hz or 40 Hz filter settings enable the 275 v.2 to drive them with ease.
Speaker Connections
Speaker Terminals
There are separate speaker terminals for two pairs of speakers, labeled
Speaker Pair A and Speaker Pair B. The speaker terminals accept speaker wires
with banana plugs, spade connectors, or bare wires.
Correct Speaker Polarity is Important
Polarity refers to + and – connections. Speaker wires are coded with color,
printing or a ridge on the insulation on one of the leads so you know which
lead was connected to the + and – terminals at the other end. This coding will
help you keep the + and – polarity consistent for all channels. If some of the
speakers are wired with incorrect polarity you will significantly affect sound
quality.
Speaker Wire Length and Gauge (thickness)
When selecting speaker wire, follow these guidelines:
- Keep the length of your speaker wire as short as possible.
- Use the thickest wire practical. For lengths greater than 50 feet, use speaker wire with an AWG (gauge) of 14 or lower. The smaller the AWG number, the thicker the wire.
- Do not use speaker wire that is thinner than 16 AWG.
- Keep wire lengths for both channels as close to equal as possible.
Bridged Mono Operation
Bridged operation configures the Left and Right channels to function as a
single higher-powered amplifier channel to drive a single speaker. This is how
two Model 275 v.2 amps are used as monoblocks to power a pair of speakers.
It’s also effective for powering a single passive subwoofer. Careful attention
must be paid to the total impedance of all speakers wired to the unit when it
is set for bridged mono operation. When set to mono Model 275 v.2 uses its R
channel to amplify only the positive half of the audio signal and its L
channel to amplify only the negative half of the audio signal. In effect, each
channel ―sees‖ only half of the speaker’s rated impedance, so that a single
8-ohm speaker is actually a 4-ohm load when the amp is bridged to mono. A
4-ohm speaker is a 2-ohm load in bridged mono. This is why bridged mono power
output can be much higher than the sum of the L and R channel outputs for
stereo operation. When the Speaker Load switch is set to the 4-8Ω position the
speaker impedance must be 8 ohms for bridged mono operation. This switch must
be set to its 2-3Ω position if the speaker impedance is less than 8 ohms.
Setting Up the Model 275 v.2 for Bridged Mono Operation:
- Turn the unit off and remove the AC cord.
- Connect the single RCA cable from the preamp or audio controller to the R channel Input jack.
- Set the Bridged Mono switch to the Bridged (Mono) position.
- Set the Speaker Load switch to the correct position (see instructions on the next page).
- Connect the positive + lead of the speaker wire to the red R+ channel terminal of speaker pair A.
- Connect the – negative lead of the speaker wire to the red L+ channel terminal of speaker pair A.
- Do not connect the L and R speaker terminals.
- If you have a second mono speaker repeat steps 4 – 6 with the speaker pair B terminals.
- Reconnect the AC cord.
Note: Stereo sound will be faint and distorted if you accidentally leave
the Bridging switch in its Mono position and a stereo pair of speakers are
attached.
Note: The Model 275 v.2 will create more heat when it drives a bridged
mono speaker or multiple speaker pairs. Lower impedance speakers will make it
run even hotter. Heat buildup greatly reduces the life of the amplifier and
nearby components. Please pay attention to the instructions for setting the
Speaker Load switch to avoid overheating.
How to set the Speaker Load switch when the Model 275 v.2 is configured for
Bridged Mono operation:
Single 8 Ohm Speaker
In this case, the Speaker Load switch should be set to 4-8Ω.
Single 4 or 6 Ohm Speaker
In this case, the Speaker Load switch must be set to 2-3Ω.
Two 8 Ohm Speakers
In this case, the Speaker Load switch must be set to 2-3Ω. Connect the + wire
of the first speaker to the Speaker Output A red R channel positive terminal
and connect the speaker’s – wire to the red L channel positive terminal.
Connect the second speaker similarly to the Speaker Output B red R and L
positive terminals.
Note: Never connect two 4-ohm speakers for bridged mono operation. This
results in a 1-ohm load on each channel which could cause the amp to overheat
and shut down.
Bi-Amping Using Two Model 275 v.2 Amplifiers
If your speakers have separate input terminals for their Low and High
frequencies there is usually a greater sonic advantage using two Model 275 v.2
amplifiers to ‖bi-amp‖ your speakers rather than bridge them as monoblocks.
When bi-amping the Bridged Mono switch must be set to its Normal (Stereo)
position.
When set up for bi-amping you will use one channel of 275 v.2 to power the
high-frequency drivers and the second channel of the same amp to power the
low-frequency drivers. Since both channels of the amp need the same audio
signal you will need to connect the Loop Out jack of one channel to the input
of the second. If you connected your preamp to the 275 v.2’s L channel Input
jack then you’ll need a short RCA cable to connect the 275 v.2’s L channel
Loop Out jack to its R channel Input jack.
A + B Speaker Load Switch
The Speaker Load switch gives the Model 275 the flexibility to drive very low
impedance loads. Such situations can occur when the Model 275 is asked to
drive multiple pairs of speakers.
For a single pair of 4-ohm or 8-ohm speakers, the Speaker Load switch may be
set to its 4-8Ω position. The Speaker Load switch must be set to 2-3Ω whenever
the load will be lower than 4 ohms. Speaker loads below a 4-ohm impedance can
cause Model 275 v.2 to rapidly overheat and cause audible distortion.
These are examples that require the 2-3 Ω setting:
- Driving two pairs of speakers whose impedances are unknown.
- Driving two pairs of speakers whose impedances are each lower than 8 ohms. For example, two pairs of 4-ohm speakers driven simultaneously = 2-ohm load.
- Driving three pairs of 8 ohms speakers simultaneously = 2 .66 ohm load.
- Driving a single 4-ohm speaker in Bridged Mono operation = 2-ohm load
- Driving two 8-ohm speakers in Bridged Mono operation = 2-ohm load
Note: For the coolest possible operating temperature we recommend setting the Speaker Load switch to 2-3 ohms even if you are using a single pair of 8-ohm speakers.
Turn On Options Switch
For convenience, there are three ways the Model 275 v.2 can be turned on and off:
- Manually, by pressing the Power button on the front panel.
- Automatically by Audio, when an audio signal is present at the audio Input jacks.
- Automatically by 12V, when a suitable trigger voltage is applied to the 12V input jack.
Note: When either automatic turn-on option is selected the front panel
Power button is disabled so that power on/off is determined solely by the
triggering preamp, receiver, or active audio signal. Pushing the Power button
will not turn the amp on or off.
Manual Position
When the Turn On Options switch is in its Manual position the Model 275 v.2
must be turned on and off manually by pressing the Power button on its front
panel every time you wish to use your audio system.
Audio Position (Automatic on/off)
When the Turn On Options switch is set to one of the two Audio positions, the
Model 275 v.2 will be turned on only when an audio signal is present at the L
or R Input jacks. After the audio signals cease the Model 275 v.2 will remain
on for about 8-10 minutes before shutting off. This prevents unintended turn-
off during pauses in your music or movies.
Note: When the Turn On Options switch is set to Audio the Model 275 v.2
will turn itself on immediately when you connect its AC cord, even without any
audio signal present. This is normal and another reason why all connections
and settings should be made before connecting its AC cord.
Quieter: This is the more sensitive setting and the amp will turn on
automatically with a very low-level audio signal corresponding to about 1mV.
In most cases, this will be the preferred setting. If for some reason the amp
never turns off you may have some noise in your system that is false
triggering the automatic turn-on circuit. In this case, you should use the
Louder setting.
Note: If you need the Model 275 v.2 to turn on at an even lower volume
level, simply turn down its L and R Level controls. Try setting the level
controls at 12 o’clock and see if
the volume level is low enough when the amp turns on.
Louder: This is the less sensitive setting and the amp will turn on
automatically with a slightly higher level audio signal corresponding to about
6mV. You should first try the Quieter setting. If for some reason the amp
never turns off when set to Quieter then you can use the Louder setting.
Note: If the Model 275 v.2 is driving only passive subwoofer(s),
surround, or rear channels you will achieve more consistent automatic turn-on
by using the 12V DC trigger. At the beginning of most films the sub and
surround levels are often lower than the minimum level required by the Audio
sensing circuit.
12V Position (Automatic on/off)
When the Turn On Options switch is set to its 12V position, the Model 275 v.2
is turned on and off only with an external +9 V to +12 V voltage from your
preamp or AV Receiver. When the external voltage ceases the Model 275 v.2 will
turn off within a few seconds. The 12V switch position disables the front
panel Power button.
12 Volt Input Jacks
The Model 275 v.2 12V input uses a 3.5mm jack (mono). To use the 12V trigger,
insert the trigger wire plug into this jack and the plug at the wire’s other
end into the AV receiver or preamp’s 12V output jack. We have included a 3.5mm
to 3.5mm trigger wire as well as a 3.5mm to 2.5mm trigger wire.
Note: If the controller’s trigger output is a + and – terminal, you can
cut the 3.5mm plug off one end of the included trigger wire and attach the
bare wires to these terminals. The trigger plug tip is + (positive) and its
sleeve is – (negative).
12V Loop Out Jack
The Trigger Out jack lets you loop or ―daisy-chain‖ the incoming trigger
voltage to an additional Model 275 v.2 or another component(s).
Triggering multiple devices
The total load on your preamp’s trigger output(s) is the sum of the trigger
current drawn by each of the components you’ve looped together. The Model 275
v.2 trigger circuit draws a negligible 15 mA. Check the maximum capacity of
your AV receiver, processor, or home controller’s trigger outputs so you do
not overload them by connecting too many power amplifiers. Typical ratings are
50mA to 100mA.
3.5mm and 2.5mm trigger jacks
Some other Parasound power amplifiers and preamplifiers might have 2.5mm ―sub-
mini‖ trigger jacks. To use the Model 275 v.2 with products that use a 2.5mm
jack we have included a trigger wire with a 3.5mm plug at one end and a 2.5mm
plug at the other end.
AC Power Cord
Model 275 v.2 is supplied with a high-quality IEC standard AC cord. Please
connect it directly to an AC wall outlet or power conditioner that is always
―live.‖ If possible, plug your Model 275 v.2 into the same AC outlet that your
preamplifier is plugged into. If different AC outlets are used for the Model
275 v.2 and the preamplifier the ground potential between the two outlets
might be higher or lower, resulting in an audible hum.
Front Panel Operation
Power Button
Press the Power button once to turn the Model 275 v.2 on. Press it again to
turn it off. When the unit is powered on the L and R indicators should
illuminate green. The Power button is inoperative when the Turn On Options
switch is set to Audio or 12V.
A and B Speaker Select Buttons
These buttons turn on the speaker pairs connected to the corresponding Speaker
Pair A and B terminals. They will also select two single mono speakers
connected to the corresponding Speaker Pair A and B terminals.
Note: The front panel buttons are inoperative when the Front Panel
Speaker Selector switch is set to Lockout.
Protect Indicator
The Protect indicator will illuminate red and the unit will stop playing if
the amp experiences an external fault condition. This prevents possible damage
to the unit from continued operation. Examples of external fault conditions
are short-circuited speaker wires, excessive heat, and trying to drive too
many speakers at high levels.
If Protect illuminates you need to locate and correct the fault; for example,
remove the short circuit, let the unit cool down, check the load impedance and
the setting of the Speaker Load switch or lower the volume level. To reset the
protection circuit you need to turn the unit off. If the amp is being turned
on by a 12V trigger or audio sensing trigger then the easiest thing may be to
simply unplug the unit from the AC outlet for about 10 seconds and then plug
it back in.
Hi-Temp Indicator
Hi-Temp will illuminate red when the Model 275 v.2 exceeds its maximum safe
operating temperature. If this happens the unit will activate its protection
circuit and stop playing. It will remain in this protection mode until the
temperature drops and the unit is turned off to reset its protection circuit.
If Hi-Temp appears it’s likely the unit has been over-driven by too high a
listening level or is attempting to drive a speaker load impedance that is too
low. It’s also probable the unit has not been provided with sufficient
ventilation. These conditions must be corrected before turning it on again to
resume operation.
L and R Channel Status Indicators
L and R will illuminate green when the Model 275 v.2 power is on and it is
operating normally. The L indicator will not light if a fault is only in the
left channel; the R indicator will not light if a fault is only in the right
channel. Neither L nor R indicators will illuminate if there is a general
fault or if the temperature is too high.
Problems and Remedies
The unit Will Not Turn On
- Check the setting of the Turn On Options switch. (The front panel Power button will be disabled if the switch is set to Audio or 12V). First, try the Manual position and see if the unit will turn on by pressing the front panel Power button.
- If using Audio Turn on, try increasing the sensitivity of the audio trigger by setting the Turn On Options switch to the ―Quieter‖ position.
- If using Audio Turn on and you need the Model 275 v.2 to turn on at an even lower volume level, simply turn down its L and R Level controls. Try setting the level controls at 12 o’clock and see if the volume level is low enough when the amp turns on.
- Check that the AC power is live.
No Sound From the Speakers (but the amp turns on)
- Ensure that the front panel speaker buttons for A and B are turned on (button pressed in).
- Try turning up the Level controls for the Left and Right channels.
- Check that input cables and speaker wires are secure at both ends (turn the amp off first).
- Make sure the preamp is switched to the correct input.
- Is the Protect light illuminated? Check for excessive temperature, short-circuited speaker wires, very low impedance speaker load, and inadequate ventilation.
Background Hum or Hiss
- If you have cable or satellite TV, try disconnecting the incoming TV or satellite cable; if the hum is eliminated you will need a ―cable TV ground isolator‖ or contact your TV service provider for assistance.
- Make sure insulating shoulder washers are used if the unit is rack-mounted.
- Make sure all equipment is plugged into the same AC outlet to eliminate ground loops.
- Try turning down the input Level controls.
- Move audio cables and AC cords away from each other.
- Try different routes for the audio cables and AC cords.
The Amp is Overheating or the Hi-Temp Indicator is Illuminated
- Increase ventilation around Model 275 v.2.
- Check speakers for faults.
- Change the Speaker Load switch to the 2-3Ω setting.
- Remove any nearby external sources of heat such as other audio equipment or heaters.
Are You Having Difficulty?
Repair or Service
Call your Parasound dealer first. If the dealer can’t help you with your
problem we encourage you to call Parasound’s Technical Service Department at
415 397 7100, Monday – Friday, 8 am – 4 pm Pacific Time. We can suggest other
diagnostic tests you can easily perform. If we determine that your Model 275
v.2 should be returned to Parasound or an Authorized Parasound Warranty Center
for inspection and possible servicing, we will provide the location of a
warranty center near you or shipping instructions for the unit’s return to
Parasound.
Before You Return Any Unit to Parasound for Service
Before you send your unit to Parasound, you will need to obtain a specific
Return Authorization (RA) number and shipping instructions from Parasound’s
Technical department. The RA number must be clearly marked on the outer
carton. Use the original factory packing materials and arrange adequate
insurance to cover its value. You must include a copy of your purchase receipt
since this document establishes the validity of this unit’s warranty. Warranty
repairs are only performed by Parasound or Parasound Authorized warranty
centers when your purchase receipt is from a Parasound Authorized Dealer or
Parasound Authorized Reseller.
Shipments Will Be Refused by Parasound Under the Following Conditions:
- The unit was sent without the Parasound-assigned RA number marked on the carton.
- The unit was sent in an unsuitable shipping carton and packing inserts and is likely to have been damaged in transit.
- The unit has inadequate packing materials and is likely to have been damaged in transit. Wrapping the Model 275 v.2 with bubble wrap will not protect it during shipment.
- The unit was shipped collect for shipping charges. We do not accept collected shipments.
- The unit was shipped via the US Postal Service.
- The unit was sent to an address other than the address instructed by our Technical Department.
Warranty Repair
Please read your accompanying Parasound Limited Warranty carefully to
understand the applicable rights and limitations. This section provides
instructions for obtaining repairs, both for units covered under the Parasound
Limited Warranty and for units or situations which are outside the Warranty.
The complete warranty can be found at
www.parasound.com.
Unit is not eligible for repair under the terms of the Parasound warranty
if:
- The unit was not purchased from a Parasound Authorized Dealer.
- You do not have the original bill of sale or sales receipt from a Parasound Authorized Dealer.
- You are not the original owner. The Parasound warranty is not transferable.
- The unit’s serial number was removed, modified, or defaced.
- Unit shows evidence of abuse and/or misuse.
- The unit was modified in any way.
- A prior repair was attempted by an unauthorized repair station.c
Specifications
Power Output – (RMS power, 20 Hz – 20 kHz
All Channels Driven
90 watts x 2, 8Ω
150 watts x 2, 4Ω
150 watts x 2, 2Ω (Load switch set to 2-3Ω)
Bridged Mono
200 watts x 1, 8Ω
200 watts x 1, 4Ω (Load switch set to 2-3Ω)
Current Capacity
20 amps peak per channel
Frequency Response
20 Hz – 50 kHz, +0/-3 dB, 1 watt
Dynamic Headroom – 1.3 dB
Total Harmonic Distortion
0.35% at full-rated output
0.025% at average listening levels
IM Distortion – 0.05 %
Transient IM Distortion – Not measurable
S/N Ratio
110 dB at rated output, IHF A-weighted
103 dB at rated output, unweighted
93 dB at 2.828 V output, IHF A-weighted
84 dB at 2.828 V output, unweighted
Input Impedance – 33 k Ω
Input Sensitivity
800 mV for full rated output (28dB)
Inter-Channel Crosstalk
80 dB @1 kHz, 72 dB @10 kHz, 65 dB @ 20kHz
Damping Factor – Over 150 at 20Hz
12V Trigger Turn On – DC 9 – 12V, 15 mA
Audio Turn On
Quieter: 1 mV
Louder: 6 mV
AC Power Requirement
110 – 120 V / 220 -240 V, 50 – 60 Hz
0.5 watts standby
25 watts Idle (no audio)
350 watts full output
Dimensions
17¹⁄4″ Wide
16″ Deep, with cables connected
2⁄¹2″ High with feet, 1³⁄4″ panel only (1U)
(437 x 406 x 63mm, 44.1 mm panel only)
Net Weight – 20 lbs (9.1 kg)
Rack Mount Accessory
May be Purchased Separately: RMK11
Specifications and features are subject to change or improvement without
notice.
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