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Features
Warranty length | 5 Years |
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Colour | Black |
Brand | Emotiva |
Product Award | HiFi News Outstanding Product |
Tech Specs
Circuit
- Topology: Fully modular, differential
- SMPS: High-efficiency, independent
- Class A/B: Optimised Class H
- Fault sheild: Microprocessor-control
- Power Out: 550/800w RMS (8/4Ω)
Performance
- Bandwidth (8Ω): 20-20k Hz (+/– 0.1dB)
- Broadband Freq: 20 - 50k Hz (+0/-2dB)
- THD + N: <0.008% @100W RMS; 1kHz/8Ω
- SNR: (8Ω load): >120dB; FTC Rated Power
- Unbalanced In (A-Wtd) > 96dB; Ref 1W
- Min Load Impedance (per/Ch): 4Ω
- Damping Factor (8Ω load): >500
- Input Sensitivity (8Ω Load): 2.1V
- Gain: 29 dB
- Impedance: 33/23.5 kΩ (Bal/Unbal)
- Trigger In: 5–12V AC/DC (<10mA Req)
- Trigger Out: 12 V DC (up to 120mA)
General
- Power: 100/250V AC @50/60Hz
- Status LEDs: Blue, 1 per Channel
- AC Power: Rocker Switch
- Circuit Breaker: Button to Reset
- Dimensions (WHD): 17" x 8" x 19"
- Weight: 42.5lbs
Product Description
This Emotiva XPA-DR2 Gen3 two channel power amplifier was opened to show a customer the finish and connections. it remains unused, was only briefly out of the box and was carefully repacked and is as new. If you don't mind the fact it was briefly out of the box, this is a rare deal on this excellent power amp - complete with the full Emotiva warranty.
For more info, see our main Emotiva XPA-DR2 Gen3 page
Press Reviews
- "XSP-1/XPA-DR2 delivered a good degree of emotional delicacy at the start, and served up firecracker dynamics at the end, with copious amounts of tight, sinewy bass rocking the rafters. It was at ease in either situation, relishing the opportunity to flex its muscles by thumping out high sound levels with grace." (HiFi News Magazine, October 2018)
- "For less than the price of many modern ‘super integrateds’, Emotiva’s XSP-1/XPA-DR2 is a fully featured pre/power amplifier combination with enough watts to power a nightclub, plus good build, a fair selection of useful features and – best of all – strong sound quality. It may lack the aesthetic airs and graces of some rivals, and not have all the latest connectivity options, but its value is very hard to argue with.” (HiFi News Magazine, October 2018)