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High Pass Filter Switch

The High Pass filter can improve the sound in virtually any installation. It’s called a “high pass” filter because it permits signals higher than 20 Hz and 40 Hz to pass, while preventing signals below these frequencies from passing.

High Pass Filter

Flat 20Hz 40Hz

Stereo Mono

Bridging

Speaker Pair A

R L

Mono

The Flat switch position disconnects the filter and the 2125’s frequency response is flat.

The 20 Hz switch position filters out frequencies below 20 Hz. Your speakers have greater dynamic range and far less distortion when they don’t receive frequencies which are lower than they can reproduce. Likewise, the 2125 operates more efficiently when it’s not called upon to amplify frequencies which the speakers can’t reproduce. Because the 20 Hz filter has a steep 18 dB per octave slope, it is essentially a sub-sonic filter, and you probably won’t notice any loss of bass unless you’re using very large speakers.

The 40 Hz switch position filters bass below 40 Hz at 18 dB per octave. This is ideal when the 275 is driving in-wall or in-ceiling speakers because very few of them can reproduce very much bass below 40 Hz. You’ll enjoy much cleaner sound and higher undistorted volume levels. Not having to amplify bass that’s inaudible with your speakers is another way the 275 will run cooler.

Note: Autoformer-type passive volume controls are highly reactive loads that are known to cause amplifier malfunction. The 20 Hz or 40 Hz filter settings enable the 275 to drive them with ease.

Speaker Connections

There are separate speaker terminals for two pairs of speakers, labeled Speaker Pair A and Speaker Pair B.

Each - and + speaker terminal will accept bare speaker wire up to AWG 12, a wire terminated with a 1 spade lug, or with a single banana plug; dual banana plugs which are 3(19mm) apart may be used for each speaker.

Speaker Pair A

 

 

Speaker Pair B

R

L

R

L

Mono

Mono

If you use bare wires, remove only enough insulation, about 1

(12mm) for each exposed bare

wire to insert through the small hole in the side of the binding post. Before inserting a bare wire, twist the strands tightly between your fingers to prevent strays that might touch the chas- sis or another terminal and cause a short circuit. If you have soldering experience you may want to “tin” the stripped bare wire with solder for a cleaner termination and to prevent the wire from oxidizing.

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Parasound 2125 manual High Pass Filter Switch, Speaker Connections

2125 specifications

The Parasound 2125 is a high-performance power amplifier that has carved out a niche for itself among audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts. Renowned for its impressive sound quality and robust design, it serves as a reliable option for those seeking to drive their loudspeakers with precision and power.

One of the standout features of the Parasound 2125 is its high current capability, which ensures that the amplifier can deliver ample power even to low-impedance speakers. With a power output of 125 watts per channel into 8 ohms and 220 watts per channel into 4 ohms, it provides headroom for dynamic peaks in music and movie soundtracks. This makes the 2125 an excellent choice for a wide variety of speaker types and listening environments.

The design of the Parasound 2125 is characterized by its Class AB operation, which combines the efficiency of Class A and the power of Class B. This results in an amplifier that can reproduce audio with minimal distortion and noise, thus enhancing the listening experience. The unit features a toroidal transformer, known for its low electromagnetic interference and high efficiency, contributing to the 2125's clean and detailed sound signature.

In addition to its powerful output, the Parasound 2125 comes equipped with a range of advanced technologies. For example, its multi-layered, aluminum chassis not only adds to its aesthetic appeal but also reduces unwanted resonance and vibration, further preserving audio fidelity. The amplifier features a comprehensive protection circuit that safeguards against overheating and short circuits, ensuring longevity and reliability.

The 2125 also includes flexible connectivity options, with both balanced XLR and unbalanced RCA inputs, allowing users to tailor their audio setup according to their preferences. The amplifier's rear panel includes gold-plated binding posts that facilitate secure and efficient speaker connections.

Overall, the Parasound 2125 stands out as a formidable power amplifier that boasts impressive specifications and features designed to appeal to discerning listeners. Its combination of powerful output, sophisticated design, and high-quality components make it an ideal solution for those looking to enhance their audio systems, whether for music playback or home theater applications. With the Parasound 2125, users can expect an immersive listening experience that brings their favorite sounds to life.