Emotiva UPA-1, UPA-5 manual Ultra Series Amplifiers Overview, UPA‐1, UPA‐2, UPA‐5 and UPA‐7

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Ultra Series Amplifiers Overview

Our Ultra series has redefined what ‘entry level’ can mean by offering powerful, dependable, and long‐lasting amplifiers at industry‐shaking prices. A lot of skeptics became believers when they heard the difference an Ultra amplifier made to their sound when added to a basic receiver setup. No receiver, regardless of power ratings can compete with a dedicated external amplifier. In fact, it is common practice for companies to publish their receiver’s power at ‘peak’ ratings, giving a number that is very inaccurate under normal use.

Ultra amplifiers start at 125 watts a channel (into 8 ohms), and that’s continuous power. They peak much higher, giving you dynamics and clarity no receiver can compete with.

UPA‐1

A compact, efficient, and powerful amplifier, the UPA‐1 has made owning a monoblock system both practical and affordable. Loaded with one our X‐Series modules, the UPA‐1 produces 200 watts (8 ohms), and features a balanced input connection.

Two UPA‐1s create an excellent stereo listening experience, with the open, clean sound you’d expect from quality monoblock amplifiers. Various multi‐channel setups are possible, combining UPA‐1s with a UPA‐2, UPA‐5 or UPA‐7. A dedicated monoblock 5 or 7 channel system with UPA‐1s, of course, will please the most discriminating ear and wake up any size speaker.

UPA‐2

A two channel amplifier with a small enough footprint for an average bookshelf, but with enough power to shake the room. We might say this amplifier is ‘modest’ compared to our XPA‐2, but the truth is that it’s a bit of a show‐off. It can easily keep pace with ‘bigger amps’ and will embarrass receivers with similar power claims.

The UPA‐2 is perfect for office, bedroom, den or outdoor speakers. Of course, it’s also an outstanding choice for powering surround speakers, and can be used in a variety of multi‐channel setups.

125 watts into 8 ohms, 185 watts into 4 ohms.

UPA‐5 and UPA‐7

Need five channels or seven? That’s the biggest difference between these two amplifiers. The UPA‐7 has a slightly larger transformer to compensate for the extra channels, but the power output, sound quality, and performance between the two units is closely matched.

The same basic design/platform used with the X‐Series began with the Ultra line. These amplifiers are robust, high‐ performance overachievers that prove what real power can do when applied properly.

Ideal choices for a first separates purchase, or as part of a growing A/V system, the UPA‐5 and UPA‐7 can be used in a variety of multi‐channel setups or media applications.

125 watts into 8 ohms, 185 watts into 4 ohms.

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Contents Page Page SAFETY PRECAUTIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Troubleshooting GuideLimited Warranty Service AssistanceSafety Precautions WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT Antenna Grounding Outside the House NEC National Electrical Code StandardsDan Laufman Thank You for your PurchaseUPA‐1 Ultra Series Amplifiers OverviewUPA‐2 UPA‐5 and UPA‐7Power Rating Note ‘Peak’ vs. ‘Continuous’ Ultra Series Amplifier FeaturesInventory Unpacking Your Ultra Amplifier2.Front Panel Power Switch Front Panel Layout1.Front Panel LED Display Note On Amplifier SupportsBack Panel Layouts UPA‐1 Back Panel 10.IEC Power Cable Connection UPA‐2 Back Panel 10.IEC Power Cable Connection 2.Channel Five Audio Input UPA‐5 Back Panel3.Channel Four Audio Input 4.Channel Three Audio Input9.Channel Five Speaker Terminals 14.IEC Power Cable Connection10.Channel Four Speaker Terminals 11.Channel Three Speaker Terminals2.Channel Seven Audio Input UPA‐7 Back Panel3.Channel Six Audio Input 4.Channel Five Audio Input11.Channel Seven Speaker Terminals Installation and Connections AC Power ConsiderationsPhysical Placement /Heat Considerations Input Connection Considerations Output Connection ConsiderationsConnection Tips for Superior Sound Connection Diagram using a UPA‐7 for example Page Series Connection Series and Parallel Speaker ConnectionsTechnical Note about Multiple Speaker Connections Parallel ConnectionsTroubleshooting Guide Poor Bass Performance from Full Range Speakers Turn‐on and Turn‐off Thumps“Hum” Noises in the Speakers A fault condition is one or more of the following Problems with the whole A/V SystemOther Probable Causes of Noise TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS UPA‐1 UPA‐2 UPA‐5 UPA‐7 Limited Warranty Service AssistanceReference - Put you RMA number in this spot Emotiva Disclosure