Parasound A 23 manual Parasound a 23 Design Overview

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17PARASOUND A 23 DESIGN OVERVIEW

Circuit designed by John Curl

Parasound design consultant John Curl has been a legend among audiophiles and electronic engineers for decades. He pioneered measurements to correlate musical accuracy with the materials used in parts, worked with world-class touring companies, has designed highly coveted audio classics, including the original Mark Levinson JC-2, Denneson JC-80, Vendetta Phono Preamplifier, and CTC Blowtorch preamplifiers; master recorders for Wilson Audio and Mobile Fidelity; and the mixing consoles used in live concerts by The Grateful Dead and the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland.

As our featured amplifier designer since 1990, he has created many products that have earned Parasound worldwide acclaim. John is particularly proud of what he and Parasound have accomplished together: “The circuits I design for Parasound are extremely sophisticated and are typical of products that are far more expensive. I can’t think of any other audio products that offer nearly as much bang for the buck.”

Parts Selection

Every part within the A 23 is carefully chosen for its accuracy and reliability. Metal film resistors with 1% tolerance are selected for their precision and because their values don’t drift as they heat up during operation. Polypropylene and mica capacitors are used extensively for their superior linearity and low dielectric absorption. Semiconductors are selected for superior performance in their specific roles in the circuit. Gold has the best conductivity of any metal, so we use high quality gold-plated input connectors and speaker terminals. The double-sided circuit boards are FR4 glass epoxy for long-term durability. The chassis is made of heavy gauge steel to safely house the internal circuitry. This attention to detail when selecting parts makes the difference between a very good amplifier and an outstanding amplifier.

The Power Supply

The heart of the power supply is a 1 kVA toroidal power transformer, chosen for its efficiency, low hum field, and high power rating. Encapsulating this massive power transformer in an epoxy-filled steel canister assures ultra-quiet performance.

The A 23 power transformer employs multiple independent secondary windings so that each amplifier channel has its own power supply, assuring more than ample DC voltage at all times and under all conditions. It also reduces inter-channel crosstalk that can blur the sound and impair the correct sense of where instruments are positioned.

To create the +/- 55 Vdc B+ and B- supply rails for each channel, we use high-speed rectifier diodes and four enormous 12,000 uF Elna electrolytic filter capacitors, chosen for their low Equivalent Series Resistance (ESR) and dielectric absorption. In addition, these filter capacitors are bypassed with smaller polypropylene capacitors to reduce AC ripple in the DC supply and to further eliminate noise and interference that is generated in AC power lines from computers and other appliances in the home.

Audio Circuit Path Topology

Parasound’s circuit topology is a hybrid of carefully chosen discrete transistors that result in superior performance at each stage. We use JFETs (Junction Field Effect Transistors) for the input stage; MOSFETs (Metal Oxide Field Effect Transistors) for the driver stage and bipolar transistors for the output stage. Discrete transistors are more sonically accurate than integrated circuits commonly used by other brands.

Complementary Configuration

Each stage of amplification has transistors fed by the positive DC power supply and complementary transistors fed by the negative DC power supply. Thus, half of the devices amplify the positive half of the musical waveform while the other half of the devices amplify the negative half. This complementary topology is inherently linear, which reduces distortion and improves sonic accuracy.

The Input Stage

The A 23’s input stage uses matched pairs of discrete JFETs arranged in a differential configuration. JFETs are ideal for the input stage because their inherently high impedance is unaffected by the impedance of source components. Differential configuration provides superior noise reduction. These precision input JFETs are also cascoded to produce the current necessary to drive the MOSFET drivers in the following stage.

The Driver Stage

The driver stage provides critical amplification for which we employ a complementary matched pair of MOSFETs selected for their tube-like sonic qualities. MOSFETs tend to generate less odd-order harmonic distortion than bipolar transistors. This is important because odd-order distortion sounds unnatural and fatiguing to the human ear, whereas even-order distortion is less offensive because it is consonant, rather than dissonant. Our MOSFET driver stage prevents the harshness and brittle sound so often found in other amplifiers.

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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 Voltage Selection Switch Connecting the AC Power CordAC Power Connections 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 LinesLevel Controls Choosing Brands of Interconnect Cables and Speaker WireLoop Out Jacks 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.

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.