Parasound 275 V.2 manual Right and L Left Level Knobs, Front Panel Speaker Selector Lockout Switch

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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 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 which 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 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 autoformers 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.

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Contents Model 275 Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents Thank You for Choosing Parasound Important Warranty informationParasound Staff Keeping Records for Future Reference Unpacking Your Model 275 Placement GuidelinesVentilation Requirements Rear Panel Connections and Controls AC Mains VoltageRight and L Left Level Knobs Front Panel Speaker Selector Lockout SwitchBridged Mono Switch High Pass Filter SwitchSpeaker Terminals Speaker Wire Length and Gauge thicknessSetting Up the Model 275 v.2 for Bridged Mono Operation Bridged Mono OperationSingle 4 or 6 Ohm Speaker Single 8 Ohm SpeakerTwo 8 Ohm Speakers 12V Position Automatic on/off Turn On Options SwitchManual Position Audio Position Automatic on/off12V Loop Out Jack Volt Input Jacks5mm and 2.5mm trigger jacks Front Panel Operation No Sound From the Speakers but amp turns on Problems and RemediesAmp is Overheating or the Hi-Temp Indicator is Illuminated Unit Will Not Turn OnAre You Having Difficulty? Repair or ServiceSpecifications Parasound Products, Inc McKinnon Ave, San Francisco, CA

275 V.2 specifications

The Parasound 275 V.2 is a powerful and versatile amplifier that stands out in the crowded landscape of audio equipment. Known for its robust construction and high-quality performance, it has become a favorite among audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts alike.

At the heart of the 275 V.2 is its impressive power output. Delivering 2 x 60 watts into 8 ohms and 2 x 90 watts into 4 ohms, this amplifier can easily drive a variety of speakers efficiently. This output is achieved with a toroidal transformer and high-capacity filter capacitance, ensuring a clean and dynamic sound. The amplifier's ability to provide high current allows it to maintain performance under demanding conditions, making it a reliable choice for both music and movie playback.

One of the standout features of the Parasound 275 V.2 is its use of high-quality components. The amplifier employs discrete, low-noise, high-speed transistors for an ultra-linear frequency response, resulting in low distortion across all frequencies. Additionally, it features a full complement of protection circuitry that shields the amplifier and connected speakers from potential damage, which is a crucial aspect of long-term reliability.

The design of the 275 V.2 also places a strong emphasis on versatility. It includes both unbalanced RCA inputs and balanced XLR inputs, allowing it to seamlessly integrate into a variety of audio systems. This flexibility is particularly beneficial for users with high-end source components that utilize balanced outputs.

User-friendly features like a 12V trigger input and output enable easy integration into automated systems, while the inclusion of a remote trigger output means the amplifier can work in conjunction with other powered devices. Furthermore, the amplifier has a front-panel power switch, which can be beneficial for quick access.

Aesthetically, the Parasound 275 V.2 is designed with a modern look, featuring a sleek chassis that is both durable and stylish. It also sports an elegant, minimalist front panel, which reflects the brand's commitment to quality.

In summary, the Parasound 275 V.2 is a high-performance amplifier that combines impressive power, superior build quality, and versatile connectivity options. Its innovative technologies and thoughtful engineering make it a top contender for anyone looking to elevate their audio experience, whether in a home theater or a dedicated listening room. With its balance of reliability and performance, the 275 V.2 is a commendable choice for discerning audio enthusiasts.