Parasound HCA-1200 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
Polarity
It is important to observe correct polarity when using in stereo mode. One side of the speaker lead will have
some sort of mark, either printing, a raised ridge on the insulation or different color of conductor. This
permits you to know which wire you had connected to the + and which to the speaker terminals so you can
do exactly the same at the power amplifier terminals.
Mono Mode
Hookup
For mono, you will use only the red + speaker terminals for your speaker. In this case, you must also move
the recessed mono/stereo slide switch to mono before turning on to avoid damage to your amplifier. You will
only need to connect the mono input lead to the amplifier's R channel.
Mono/Stereo Switch
This switch is recessed so it cannot accidentally be moved. Never move this switch while the amplifier is
turned on!
Minimum Impedance
The minimum recommended load for mono is 8 . If you know that your speakers have a uniform imped-
ance curve and do not attempt to drive the unit to high sustained levels, you may use a 4 load. To be safe,
it is better to use a minimum 8 load.
These restrictions result from the mathematics of the bridging circuitry: in bridge mode each channel of the
amplifier functions for either the + or - half of the musical waveform. Thus, each channel "sees" one half the
speaker's impedance. Use of an 8 speaker means that the load for each channel is 4 . And for a 4
speaker, it results in only 2 .
Use good wire
For best results you should never use speaker wire thinner than 16 gauge. You may also wish to experiment
with audiophile-grade speaker wire and interconnects. Each will have a different characteristic sound and
some may be more compatible with the sonic signature of your various components. The HCA-1200 is
stable with any reputable brand of wire.
AC Line cord
You can plug this into a wall socket or an AC outlet on your preamplifier. If you plan to leave the HCA-1200
power switch on and turn it on and off with the preamp, make sure its power switch is rated for the full
current draw of the HCA-1200. The HCA-1200 has a surge resistor in its power supply so it is less likely to
damage a preamp's on/off switch. The bigger risk is during turn off while music is playing at high levels.
This situation could send a damaging surge back down the amp's AC cord as the power supply "collapses"
and burn out the preamp's on/off power switch.
Connecting the HCA-1200 to a preamp which has a relatively light duty power cord or extending its power
cord with a flimsy extension cord will impair the sound reproduction of the HCA-1200.
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