The bias switch is on the back and reduces the bias to the output stage....Most folks leave the amps on in low bias and then flip the switches to high bias when they are ready to do serious listening saving on the electric bill....Yes, CTC Builders designed and build the Blowtorch preamp....There will likely be a Parasound preamp......The JC-1 might as well be a CTC product as we were given complete freedom other than power output and the chassis design.....Nice project that lasted about three years including the work on the CTC BBQ (highly modified HCA-3500) we used as the mule for the JC-1....
If i had the money.....
I'd be ordering a set of the Parasound Halo JC-1 Monoblocks. I knew that these were going to be good, but i didn't know just HOW good. I've talked to a few people that have them and the "reviews" of these end users is just as strong as the recommendation that these amps receive in the February Stereophile.
Hard to imagine beating a product that was designed for optimum linearity / performance by an audio legend, laid out by an RF engineer in order to maintain consistent impedances throughout the entire circuit and then building the circuit with each part hand picked to "voice" the unit for optimum sonics by a "tweaker". The total approach to product building for $6K a pair !!! All of this with POWER to spare !!!
THD is predominantly all second harmonic i.e. not the typical odd order that most SS amps generate.
IMD of .0015 !!! Keep in mind that distortion typically goes up quite noticeably as power is raised and impedance lowered. This figure was taken at 4 ohms and at 600+ watts of output !!!
Output impedance of no higher than .06 ohms. This amp should keep the same "voice" and stability into just about any speaker. The power output verifies the stability and "robustness" of the circuit also....
Rated at 400 wpc @ 8 ohms
Power at clipping, broad band signal steady state:
8 ohms: 545 watts
Power at clipping, pulsed 1 KHz signal:
8 ohms: 586 watts
4 ohms: 1154 watts
2 ohms: 2255 watts
1 ohm: 4200 watts !!!
Any thougths / comments on this one ? Sean
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Hard to imagine beating a product that was designed for optimum linearity / performance by an audio legend, laid out by an RF engineer in order to maintain consistent impedances throughout the entire circuit and then building the circuit with each part hand picked to "voice" the unit for optimum sonics by a "tweaker". The total approach to product building for $6K a pair !!! All of this with POWER to spare !!!
THD is predominantly all second harmonic i.e. not the typical odd order that most SS amps generate.
IMD of .0015 !!! Keep in mind that distortion typically goes up quite noticeably as power is raised and impedance lowered. This figure was taken at 4 ohms and at 600+ watts of output !!!
Output impedance of no higher than .06 ohms. This amp should keep the same "voice" and stability into just about any speaker. The power output verifies the stability and "robustness" of the circuit also....
Rated at 400 wpc @ 8 ohms
Power at clipping, broad band signal steady state:
8 ohms: 545 watts
Power at clipping, pulsed 1 KHz signal:
8 ohms: 586 watts
4 ohms: 1154 watts
2 ohms: 2255 watts
1 ohm: 4200 watts !!!
Any thougths / comments on this one ? Sean
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