Parasound A 23 manual Output Stage, Class A-A/B Operation, Total Protection, Relay Protection

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The Output Stage

The amplifier’s sonic characteristics are established by its input and driver stages. Now, the sole job of its output stage is to deliver the enormous current and voltage from its power supply to the speakers. Bipolar output transistors are better than MOSFETS in the output stage because of their higher safe operating area (SOA) and inherent ruggedness. Each channel’s output stage employs three pairs of high current (15- ampere) bipolar transistors to insure long-term reliability, even with continuous high power operation and challenging speaker loads. Lightning-fast (60 MHz) transistors respond instantly to complex demands in the musical signal, virtually eliminating distortions that occur with slower transistors. Slew rate limiting and Transient Intermodulation Distortion (TIM) are simply not an issue in the A 23.

Class A-A/B Operation

Pure class A operation provides the purest sound. However, an amplifier operating entirely in class A operation would be enormous, highly inefficient, and generate too much heat. Class A/B combines some of the advantages of Class A with the efficiency of Class B operation. It is a compromise that reduces the heat generated in pure class A operation and the odd-order harmonic distortion created in class B. In class AB, the driver and output stages are always partially turned on, which provides a nominal amount of pure class A operation. At higher power levels, when the musical waveform swings from positive to negative and vice versa, each bank of transistors is allowed to rest momentarily. This resting, or quiescent time, makes it possible to deliver high amounts of power without overheating. It also makes it possible to use passive cooling and avoid fans, whose noise can be heard over the music. The A 23 input and driver stages employ pure Class A while its output stage operates with higher pure Class A power than many amplifiers selling for twice or three times its price. The result is less fatiguing, more natural sound.

Total Protection

DC Servo

Direct Current (DC) burns out speakers. Every power amplifier must have some way to insure that DC from its power supply never reaches its + or - speaker terminals. Most amplifiers simply use trim controls to reduce their DC offset or capacitors to block DC. Unfortunately, trim controls can allow DC offset to increase over time, and even the most expensive capacitors in the audio signal path will “veil” sonic clarity and attenuate bass response.

Parasound power amplifiers incorporate ingenious and fast-acting DC servo circuits, completely eliminating the need for coupling and blocking capacitors. The A 23 is direct-coupled from its input jacks to its speaker terminals. This advanced circuitry never needs adjustment or maintenance. It operates outside the audio signal path to keep the DC offset at the output of the A 23 at a constant 0.00 Vdc. The results are startling clarity, freedom from listening fatigue, and formidable bass response.

Relay Protection

Each channel of the A 23 has a high-quality protection relay with gold-plated contacts for long-term reliability. These relays function to protect either the amplifier, the speakers, or both. When the A 23 is first powered on, these relays remain open for three seconds as the positive and negative power supplies stabilize and reach equilibrium. This prevents annoying popping or other transient noises. Relay protection also prevents damage to your speakers in case of a catastrophic amplifier failure. Any amplifier that doesn’t use relay protection for its speaker outputs compromises the safety of the amplifier and your speakers.

Over-Current Protection

Specialized current-sensing transistors are connected to the output stages of the A 23 to constantly monitor the current flow through the output transistors. If the current drawn by this stage exceeds a predetermined safe level due to a load impedance below 1 ohm or a short circuit at the speaker terminals, the output relay will open immediately to prevent any of the output transistors or other parts from failing.

Fuse Protection

Each channel of the amplifier has a separate fuse for its positive and negative DC voltage rails. These fuses provide backup protection in case the over-current protection does not work in time, or if an internal part fails. In the event of a part failure, these fuses halt operation to minimize damage to additional parts.

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Contents Amplifier Congratulations and Thank You for Choosing Parasound Thank YOUParasound Staff Unpacking Your a Keeping Records for Future ReferenceAmplifier Table of ContentsRack Mounting Your Parasound a Placement Guidelines for Your aLeft and Right Balanced Input Jacks Before ConnectingWhat You’ll Need To ConnectLeft and Right Unbalanced Inputs Loop Out Connector Speaker Wire Length and Gauge thickness Connecting Speakers to the aSpeaker Terminals Correct Speaker Polarity is ImportantIMPORTANT! Before Trying Bridged Mono Configuring the a 23 for Bridged Mono OperationTurn Off Delay in the Audio Mode Connecting an Active Audio Source for Automatic On-OffManual 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 Connecting the AC Power Cord AC Power ConnectionsAC Voltage Selection Switch Maintaining Your a Trouble Probable Cause Remedy Troubleshooting GuideIf All Else Fails -Call Us for Help Servicing Your aBare Speaker Wire Ends Audio Trigger Sensitivity AdjustmentTechnically Speaking Balanced and Unbalanced LinesChoosing Brands of Interconnect Cables and Speaker Wire Loop Out JacksLevel Controls Parasound a 23 Design Overview Class A-A/B Operation Output StageTotal 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.