Parasound P 5 manual Input Knob, Sub Level Knob, Balance Knob, Volume Knob, Mute Button

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Front Panel Controls (Continued)…

Input Knob

Rotating the Input selector will cycle through all of the inputs. The front panel LED under each input will indicate when it is selected.

Sub Level Knob

The Sub Level control knob adjusts the subwoofer level. The sub level can be adjusted between -10 dB and +10 dB, relative to the L and R channels. When the control knob is in the 12 o’clock position the sub level boost is 0 dB. When you first set up your subwoofer you should set this control to 12 o’clock (0 dB) and then play some music. Adjust the level control built into your subwoofer until it sounds balanced. Now, whenever you want to fine tune your subwoofer level you can simply use the front panel Sub Level control instead walking over to your sub and bending over to adjust the level control on the subwoofer.

Note: The Sub Level knob does not adjust the Sub level when the Bypass Input is selected.

Balance Knob

Adjusting left and right channel balance is helpful to compensate for speaker placement, room acoustics or if your power amplifier’s gain isn’t identical for both channels.

Volume Knob

Your P 5 uses a high quality Alps potentiometer to adjust the master volume level. The potentiometer is motorized for remote control use.

Mute Button

Pressing the Mute button once will mute the signal at all of the Out jacks except the Record Out. The Mute button will turn red while mute is engaged. Press the Mute button a second time to cancel mute. The Mute will be automatically canceled if you press the volume up or down buttons on the remote.

Note: Mute is not canceled when you turn the front panel Volume knob. Refrain from moving the Volume knob when the P 5 is muted to avoid a loud surprise when it is unmuted.

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Contents OWNER’S Guide Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents Introduction Placement Guidelines Unpacking Your P 5 & Placement GuidelinesVentilation Requirements Analog Audio Input Connections Phono Load/Cartridge SwitchPhono Input XLR Balanced Input input RCA line level Input Jacks inputsFront Panel Aux Input Home Theater Bypass Input Connecting the Bypass InputSelecting the Bypass Input Using a Blu-ray or DVD Players Digital Output Digital Inputs OPT, COAX, USBOpt Optical Coax CoaxialAudio Output Connections Left and Right Main Output Jacks Balanced and UnbalancedSubwoofer Outputs Balanced and Unbalanced Record Out JacksSubwoofer Setup Main and Subwoofer Crossover SetupCrossover On/Off Switches Where to start with Crossover settingsCrossovers and the Bypass Input No subwooferAC Power Trigger Turn On OptionsManual Position 12V Position Automatic on/offAC Power Cord Other Rear Panel ConnectionsIR Input IR Loop OutputFront Panel Controls Volume Knob Input KnobSub Level Knob Balance KnobRemote Control Functions Volume and ButtonsOn and Off Buttons Tone On and Off ButtonsMaintaining Your P Problems and Remedies Repair or Service Are You Having Difficulty?Specifications Ratio Phono InputsParasound Products, Inc McKinnon Ave, San Francisco, CA

P 5 specifications

Parasound has long been synonymous with high-quality audio equipment, and the Parasound P 5 is a prime example of their commitment to design and performance. This stereo preamplifier not only showcases the brand's engineering prowess but also embodies a range of features that cater to audiophiles and casual listeners alike.

At the core of the Parasound P 5 is its exceptional audio quality, which is achieved through a meticulously designed circuitry. The preamplifier features an ultra-low distortion design that ensures clarity and detail in every note. The use of high-quality components further enhances its performance, allowing it to deliver a natural and engaging listening experience. The P 5 is equipped with a robust power supply that ensures sufficient energy delivery, effectively minimizing noise and interference.

One of the standout features of the P 5 is its versatility. It offers multiple input options, including balanced XLR inputs, unbalanced RCA inputs, and a dedicated phono input for connecting turntables. This makes it an ideal choice for those looking to integrate various audio sources, including digital and analog devices. The preamplifier also includes a high-quality AD/DA converter, allowing for digital signal processing and connection to modern digital audio sources.

Additionally, the P 5 supports both low- and high-impedance headphones through its built-in headphone amplifier. This allows users to enjoy their favorite music privately without sacrificing audio quality, making the device suitable for both dedicated audio systems and personal listening experiences.

Another hallmark of the Parasound P 5 is its user-friendly design. The front panel features an intuitive layout with a large, easy-to-read display. The inclusion of remote control functionality provides convenience, enabling users to adjust settings from a distance without missing a beat in their audio enjoyment.

The P 5 also places a strong emphasis on future-proofing with features like the ability to upgrade the internal board, allowing for potential enhancements as technology evolves. This forward-thinking approach ensures that the preamplifier remains relevant in the ever-changing landscape of audio technology.

In conclusion, the Parasound P 5 stereo preamplifier stands out not only for its superb sound quality and versatility but also for its thoughtful design and user-oriented features. Whether for a home theater setup or a dedicated two-channel audio system, the P 5 is poised to deliver an exceptional auditory experience that satisfies even the most discerning listeners. With Parasound’s reputation for reliability and performance, the P 5 is a worthy investment for anyone serious about audio reproduction.