Emotiva UPA-5, UPA-1 Ultra Series Amplifier Features, Power Rating Note ‘Peak’ vs. ‘Continuous’

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Ultra Series Amplifier Features:

Audiophile quality performance and sound

High current power supply

Low noise toroidal power transformer

Advanced microprocessor operating system

Complementary, discrete power amplifier design incorporating high current, high speed, On Semiconductor power devices

Channel status indicators for standby, operate, and fault

12 volt trigger connections

Completely stable into 4 ohm loads

Signal to Noise Ratio is greater than 100dB, unweighted ref. full output

THD .03% at rated power, 20Hz – 20kHz

Fully protected from all fault conditions

Soft start circuitry

External trigger turn on

Soft touch power switch

Heavy duty, rack standardized chassis w/ solid milled aluminum faceplate

IEC power inlet, 115/230 VAC Auto configurable

Power Rating Note: ‘Peak’ vs. ‘Continuous’

Many companies will rate an amplifier with only one or two channels driven under load, which results in reporting inflated power output.. In real life, this will drop significantly when all channels are driven. This is called ‘peak’ power conditions (Peak Music Power Output, or PMPO). ‘Peak power’ represents the maximum amount of power that an amplifier/receiver can deliver without being damaged. Ratings are performed this way for the sole reason of exaggerating the perceived power of the product, and during normal use, the actual practical power output is much lower than the claimed ‘peak’ rating. Sometimes these ratings are also performed at 10% THD, even thought the industry accepted level is 1.0% THD. This practice has led many people to seek higher and higher levels of power in amplifiers because they misunderstand the difference between ‘peak’ and ‘continuous’ power.

All Emotiva amplifiers are rated for continuous power, tested with all channels driven simultaneously. We at do not play games with the specifications, and test all of our amplifiers to industry standard test conditions with the amplifier put under the strictest loads. This means that the power output and other specifications listed are the bare minimum (or worst case scenario) you will receive from our amplifiers. Under normal circumstances you will get much higher output then what is rated.

The bottom line is this: These amplifiers are powerful, and can give you control over your sound in ways a receiver could never come close to. We’re proud to offer amazing performance to match the amazing value of the Ultra Series amplifiers.

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Contents Page Page SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Limited Warranty Troubleshooting GuideTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Service AssistanceSafety Precautions WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT NEC National Electrical Code Standards Antenna Grounding Outside the HouseThank You for your Purchase Dan LaufmanUPA‐2 Ultra Series Amplifiers OverviewUPA‐1 UPA‐5 and UPA‐7Ultra Series Amplifier Features Power Rating Note ‘Peak’ vs. ‘Continuous’Unpacking Your Ultra Amplifier Inventory1.Front Panel LED Display Front Panel Layout2.Front Panel Power Switch Note On Amplifier SupportsBack Panel Layouts UPA‐1 Back Panel 10.IEC Power Cable Connection UPA‐2 Back Panel 10.IEC Power Cable Connection 3.Channel Four Audio Input UPA‐5 Back Panel2.Channel Five Audio Input 4.Channel Three Audio Input10.Channel Four Speaker Terminals 14.IEC Power Cable Connection9.Channel Five Speaker Terminals 11.Channel Three Speaker Terminals3.Channel Six Audio Input UPA‐7 Back Panel2.Channel Seven Audio Input 4.Channel Five Audio Input11.Channel Seven Speaker Terminals AC Power Considerations Installation and ConnectionsPhysical Placement /Heat Considerations Output Connection Considerations Input Connection ConsiderationsConnection Tips for Superior Sound Connection Diagram using a UPA‐7 for example Page Series and Parallel Speaker Connections Series ConnectionParallel Connections Technical Note about Multiple Speaker ConnectionsTroubleshooting Guide Turn‐on and Turn‐off Thumps Poor Bass Performance from Full Range Speakers“Hum” Noises in the Speakers Problems with the whole A/V System A fault condition is one or more of the followingOther Probable Causes of Noise TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS UPA‐1 UPA‐2 UPA‐5 UPA‐7 Service Assistance Limited WarrantyReference - Put you RMA number in this spot Emotiva Disclosure