Parasound A 23 manual Troubleshooting Guide, Trouble Probable Cause Remedy

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13TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

TROUBLE

PROBABLE CAUSE

REMEDY

No power

Power cord is disconnected

Connect power cord

 

Auto On selector switch is in wrong

Check for correct position of the Auto On switch

 

position

 

 

AC Voltage selector switch is in the

Make sure the switch is in the

 

wrong position

correct position for your region

 

 

 

 

AC fuse blown

Replace with same value fuse

A 23 will not turn on

DC trigger source wired in reverse

Check polarity of DC source with a voltmeter

with DC voltage

or voltage too low

Try connecting a 9 V battery to the 12V DC input

 

 

 

 

Auto On selector switch in wrong

Make sure Auto On selector switch

 

position

is in its 12V position

 

 

 

A 23 will not turn on with

Auto On selector switch in wrong

Make sure Auto On selector switch

audio source

position

is in its Audio position

 

 

 

 

Sensitivity incorrectly adjusted

Turn the Audio trigger Sensitivity

 

 

knob counterclockwise

 

 

 

A 23 will not turn off when

Sensitivity level too high

Turn Sensitivity knob clockwise toward 200mV

audio signal is removed

 

 

Power on, but no sound

Level controls turned too low

Turn level controls clockwise

 

Bad connection from preamplifier or

Check input connections or try a

 

controller

different set of cables

 

Over-current protection circuitry has

Check speaker load impedance. Check speaker

 

been activated- one or both blue

wires and connections

 

channel LEDs not illuminated

 

 

 

 

 

A 23 has overheated - red Hi Temp

Allow A 23 to cool. Check that there is adequate

 

indicator is on

ventilation around the A 23. Be sure the load

 

 

impedance of each channel is no less than 4

 

 

 

Distorted sound

Damaged speaker

Connect each speaker to the opposite channel

 

 

on the A 23. If the same speaker remains distorted,

 

 

the speaker or its wire is damaged. If the other

 

 

speaker distorts, the problem may be with the

 

 

A 23, the preamp, or a source component

 

 

 

 

Problem with preamplifier or source

Switch the left and right input cables. If

 

component

distortion moves to the other channel, the

 

 

problem is with a component other than the A 23

 

 

 

 

Balanced-Unbalanced switch is in

Move to the correct position for the

 

the incorrect position

jack in use

 

 

 

 

Mono Bridge switch is in the Mono

Move switch to its Stereo position

 

bridged position

 

 

 

 

Hum and / or buzz

Ground loop between preamplifier

Move the Ground Lift switch to its Lift position

through speakers

and A 23 or at the equipment rack

Install nylon shoulder washers on both sides of

 

 

the panels of all equipment to insulate metal

 

 

from touching the rack

 

 

 

 

Ground loop from cable TV

Move the Ground Lift switch to its Lift position.

 

 

Install cable isolation device such as the

 

 

Xantech 634 Ground Breaker

 

 

www.xantech.com

 

 

 

 

Other ground loop

Contact Parasound Technical Service

 

 

 

A 23 is overheating

Load impedance at speaker terminals

Make sure the speaker or speaker

 

is too low

selector load is 4 ohms or higher

 

 

 

 

Not enough ventilation

Make sure the A 23 has adequate ventilation

 

 

 

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Contents Amplifier Thank YOU Congratulations and Thank You for Choosing ParasoundParasound Staff Unpacking Your a Keeping Records for Future ReferenceTable of Contents AmplifierPlacement Guidelines for Your a Rack Mounting Your Parasound aBefore Connecting Left and Right Balanced Input JacksWhat You’ll Need To ConnectLeft and Right Unbalanced Inputs Loop Out Connector Connecting Speakers to the a Speaker Wire Length and Gauge thicknessSpeaker Terminals Correct Speaker Polarity is ImportantConfiguring the a 23 for Bridged Mono Operation IMPORTANT! Before Trying Bridged MonoConnecting an Active Audio Source for Automatic On-Off Turn Off Delay in the Audio ModeManual and Automatic Turn ON-OFF Options Manual On-Off from the Front PanelAutomatic ON-OFF Connecting the a 23 to Trigger Another Component Understanding the Indicators on the a AC Power Connections Connecting the AC Power CordAC Voltage Selection Switch Maintaining Your a Troubleshooting Guide Trouble Probable Cause RemedyServicing Your a If All Else Fails -Call Us for HelpAudio Trigger Sensitivity Adjustment Bare Speaker Wire EndsTechnically Speaking Balanced and Unbalanced LinesLoop Out Jacks Choosing Brands of Interconnect Cables and Speaker WireLevel Controls Parasound a 23 Design Overview Output Stage Class A-A/B OperationTotal Protection Relay ProtectionParasound a 23 Specifications Parasound Products, Inc Battery Street, San Francisco, CA

A 23 specifications

The Parasound A 23 is a highly acclaimed power amplifier recognized for its performance and versatility in high-fidelity audio systems. Designed for both audiophiles and casual listeners, it offers robust sound quality, making it a popular choice in the world of home theater and music reproduction.

One of the standout features of the Parasound A 23 is its power output. The amplifier is rated at 125 watts per channel into 8 ohms, and it can deliver 200 watts per channel into 4 ohms. This substantial power allows it to drive a wide range of speakers effectively, from more sensitive models to those requiring additional power. The A 23’s high current capability ensures that musical dynamics are accurately reproduced, resulting in a responsive and engaging listening experience.

Built using a Class AB topology, the A 23 balances efficiency and sound quality. Class AB amplifiers like this one maintain low distortion levels while delivering the warmth associated with tube amplifiers. The careful engineering provides a natural sound, ensuring that vocals and acoustic instruments are rendered faithfully. The dual-mono design minimizes crosstalk and maximizes separation between channels, enhancing stereo imaging.

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The A 23 also incorporates several advanced technologies, such as a soft-start circuit that prolongs component life and increases reliability. The amplifier is equipped with reliable thermal protection circuitry, preventing overheating and ensuring long-term operation without issues.

In conclusion, the Parasound A 23 is a powerful and versatile amplifier that delivers outstanding audio performance. Its blend of high power output, Class AB design, dual-mono architecture, and solid construction make it an ideal choice for those looking to elevate their audio experience, whether in a home theater system or a dedicated listening room. With its combination of features and durability, the A 23 stands out among amplifiers in its class.