Emotiva XPA HC-1 High Current Monoblock Amplifier x 2

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Item Condition: Like new

Shipping Options: Pickup available and you can audition.,Shipping is available at agreed cost.

Suburb or Town: Palm Cove

State: QLD

Payment Method: Pickup cash, Delivery Bank transfer

Reason for selling: Moved house and need to downsize.

Further Information

These amplifiers have been great connected to B&W CM9 S2. They are in as new condition and are 15 months old. They run very cool being a class D and have 300 watts @ 8 ohms.

I am downsizing to bookshelf speakers and will more than likely purchase a hegel H190 with some Buchardt S400.

If you have any further questions please ask away.

Still have original boxes and can provide receipt for warranty. 

Audio Specifications

The XPA HC-1 features a single High-Powered Single Channel Amplifier Module.

Power Output: 300 watts RMS; 20 Hz – 20 kHz; THD <0.1%; 8 Ohms.  600 watts RMS; 20 Hz – 20 kHz; THD<0.2%; 4 Ohms.

Power Bandwidth (at rated power; 4 Ohm - 8 Ohm load): 20 Hz to 20 kHz (+ / – 0.1 dB).

Broad Band Frequency Response: 5 Hz to 80 kHz +0/-2 dB.

THD + noise: < 0.015%; at 100 watts RMS; 1 kHz; 8 Ohms.

Signal to Noise Ratio (8 Ohm load): > 120 dB; ref FTC rated power; unbalanced input (A-weighted). > 95 dB; ref 1 watt; unbalanced input (A-weighted).

Minimum Recommended Load Impedance: 4 Ohms

Damping Factor (8 Ohm load): > 500.

Input Sensitivity (for rated power; 8 Ohm load): 1.7 V.

Gain: 29 dB.

Input Impedance: 33k Ohms (balanced). 23.5k Ohms (unbalanced).

Input And Output Connections

Input Connections: Unbalanced (RCA); balanced (XLR); independently selectable.

Speaker Output Connections: Audiophile grade, gold plated, 5-way binding posts.

Trigger:

Power Requirements Between 100 VAC and 250 VAC @ 50 / 60 Hz (automatically detected).

Mechanical Dimensions:  8-3/8” wide x 7-5/8” high x 19” deep (unboxed; including feet and connectors).  24-3/4” wide x 12” high x 14-1/2” deep (boxed).

Weight:  Boxed: 28 lbs. Unboxed: 21.5 lbs.

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