Parasound A 23 manual Choosing Brands of Interconnect Cables and Speaker Wire, Loop Out Jacks

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Choosing Brands of Interconnect Cables and Speaker Wire

We are often asked to recommend specific interconnect cables and speaker wire. It’s true that with some amplifiers, sound quality will vary greatly according to interconnect cables and speaker wires. However, Parasound amplifiers use robust circuitry that sounds superb regardless of interconnects and speaker wires. Therefore, we feel that choosing a brand of cable for Parasound amplifiers is purely a matter of personal taste.

Eliminating Hum and Buzz - Ground Loops and the A 23 Ground Lift Switch

Audible hum and buzzing noises in a system are usually related to issues with the component grounds. Ground (sometimes called common) is a point of reference for voltages in virtually all audio and video components. Ground is supposed to remain at zero volts while the audio signal swings positive (voltage above ground) and negative (voltage below ground). If ground isn’t at zero, there can be an audible 60 Hz hum (or 50 Hz hum in regions with 50 Hz AC). The harmonics of these frequencies (120 Hz, 240 Hz, 480 Hz or 100 Hz, 200 Hz, 400 Hz) may add buzz in addition to the hum.

The ideal of zero voltage ground for all the components in a system is practically impossible, because some resistance between the ground points of different components is inevitable. By keeping components close together with their power cords plugged into a common AC outlet or power strip, you’ll avoid the problems created by resistance in the house’s wiring.

Hum and buzz is also caused when unwanted voltage flows through multiple component ground points called ground loops. Here are three tips to avoid ground loops:

1.Use balanced input lines with your Parasound A 23. (See Balanced and Unbalanced Lines in this section).

2.When rack mounting, always use insulated “shoulder” washers. These break the ground loops caused by metal-to-metal contact between the rack, the units, and their rack-mount bolts. Washers are included in Parasound rack mount kits. Extras are available from rack manufacturer Middle Atlantic Products, www.middleatlantic.com.

3.Use the Ground Lift switch on the A 23 to eliminate most ground loops. This separates the A 23’s signal input ground from its chassis ground to isolate unwanted voltage in the ground shields of the unbalanced (RCA) interconnect cables. Be sure your system installation is finished before you try moving the Ground Lift switch from its "Normal" to its "Lift" position.

Loop Out Jacks

The Right and Left Loop Out jacks are convenient connections to route the same input signals from your preamplifier or surround controller to an additional power amplifier. These jacks eliminate the need for “Y” connectors to split the source signal between your A 23 and another amplifier. The Loop Out jacks work with either the Balanced or the Unbalanced Input jacks. Here are some examples of where you could use the Loop Out jacks:

1.When multiple speakers and amplifiers are to be played simultaneously, you can route the output of your preamplifier or controller to the first A 23 then connect its Loop Out jacks to a second A 23 (or other amplifier) to power additional speakers for the same channel.

2.Some high-end speaker manufacturers recommend bi-amplifying or “bi-amping” without using an electronic crossover. When bi-amping this way, one A 23 drives only the woofers and another A 23 drives only the tweeters. For example, you could connect the left and right channel outputs of the preamplifier to the inputs of the first A 23 to power the woofers, and then connect its Loop Out jacks to the second A 23 to power the tweeters.

Level Controls

When the Level knobs are turned fully clockwise, the actual level controls are essentially out of the circuit. The left and right channels are perfectly matched, and your A 23 can reach its fullest sonic potential.

In some cases, you’ll need to reduce the level settings. For example, if you find it difficult to make precise volume adjustments at low listening levels, your preamplifier or surround controller probably has a very high output (or gain) that you can match by reducing the A 23’s level. Conversely, if you need to advance your preamplifier or surround controller’s volume to nearly the top of its range for average listening levels, you should increase the level settings on the A 23. The A 23 Level adjustment that optimizes the range of motion on the preamplifier’s volume control is sometimes called “gain staging”.

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Contents Amplifier Keeping Records for Future Reference Thank YOUCongratulations and Thank You for Choosing Parasound Parasound Staff Unpacking Your aAmplifier Table of ContentsRack Mounting Your Parasound a Placement Guidelines for Your aTo Connect Before ConnectingLeft and Right Balanced Input Jacks What You’ll NeedLeft and Right Unbalanced Inputs Loop Out Connector Correct Speaker Polarity is Important Connecting Speakers to the aSpeaker Wire Length and Gauge thickness Speaker TerminalsIMPORTANT! Before Trying Bridged Mono Configuring the a 23 for Bridged Mono OperationManual On-Off from the Front Panel Connecting an Active Audio Source for Automatic On-OffTurn Off Delay in the Audio Mode Manual and Automatic Turn ON-OFF OptionsAutomatic 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 Trouble Probable Cause Remedy Troubleshooting GuideIf All Else Fails -Call Us for Help Servicing Your aBalanced and Unbalanced Lines Audio Trigger Sensitivity AdjustmentBare Speaker Wire Ends Technically SpeakingLoop Out Jacks Choosing Brands of Interconnect Cables and Speaker WireLevel Controls Parasound a 23 Design Overview Relay Protection Output StageClass A-A/B Operation Total 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.

Another characteristic of the Parasound A 23 is its versatile connectivity. It features both balanced XLR and unbalanced RCA inputs, allowing you to integrate it seamlessly into various audio setups. The design includes a high-quality power supply with a large toroidal transformer, which contributes to the amp's stability and reliability. The robust build quality is evident in its all-steel chassis, ensuring durability and performance in any environment.

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.