Wednesday, 17 September 2014 07:52

Parasound Halo Integrated - REVISITED

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From the distributor NCMS we have received additional information on Parasound`s upcoming integrated amplifier - Halo Integrated.

The new integrated amplifier Parasound Halo Integrated was shown at CEDIA EXPO, and there are now several details revealed since our first reports of this interesting integrated amp from Parasound - the manufacturer that currently only has separate front and power amplifiers in the range. You may read our initial coverage of Halo Integrated here .

Our assumption that Halo Integrated had great similarities with the relatively recent preamplifier P5 is now confirmed by the manufacturer. Halo Integreted is based on P5, in combination with a power stage constructed by John Curl. But the preamp in Halo Integrated holds a few upgrades compared to P5. 

The DAC has been upgraded to now be able to play files with resolution 24bit / 192kHz also via USB. It can also play DSD files via USB. New is also that the Halo Integrated has illuminated volume control.

P5`s specialties are also retained in Halo Integrated. We're talking about analog bass manager with variable HP and LP filters, and a dedicated gain trim on the front panel. Moreover, also here in Halo Integrated we find the unique flexible HT bypass, where there also are two subwoofer inpputs. This provides a unique opportunity to integrate the signal from an AV processor / receiver with stereo + sub in stereo setup. This is a property Parasound is quite alone to hold, and has been there ever since this concept was introduced in the preamp Parasound New Classic Model 2100, which we tested here . Halo Integrated has already earned a place in our unique overview of stereo amps with HT bypass .

Parasound Halo Integrated otherwise have a defined set between Halo A21 and A23 Halo. The effect on 2x160W into 8 ohms, and 2x240 watts into 4 ohms, and High bias Class A / AB operation. Halo Integrated otherwise have one, according to Parasound oversized power supply, and both power supply and output stages are designed as dual-mono.

We repeat the specifications from Parasound`s websites:

  • Frequency Response
       10 Hz - 100 kHz, +0 / -3 dB
  • Total Harmonic Distortion
       <0.01%
  • Power Output
    RMS, All Channels Driven (20 Hz - 20 kHz)
       160 watts x 2 @ 8 Ω
       240 watts x 2 @ 4 Ω
  • Input Impedance
       Unbalanced: 24k Ω
       Balanced: 100k Ωper leg
  • Output Impedance
       Unbalanced: 100 Ω
       Balanced: 470 Ωper leg
  • Hi & Low Pass Crossover Slope
       12 dB / Oct
  • XLR Pin Identification
       1 = Ground (Shield)
       2 = Positive
       3 = Negative (Return)
  • Dimensions
       Width: 17.1 / 4 "(437 mm)
       Depth: 16 "(406 mm)
       Height, with feet: 5.7 / 8 "(150 mm)
       Height, without feet: 5.1 / 4 "(133 mm )
  • Net Weight
       33 lb. (15 kg)
  • Shipping Weight
       45 lb. (20.4 kg)
  • Power Requirement
       Standby: 0.5 Watts
       Power On: 70 Watts
       Maximum: 750 Watts
       110-130 VAC 60 Hz or 220-260 VAC 50 Hz AC mains voltage is set on rear panel
          

 

NCMS import Parasound to Norway.

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