WebThe instruction manual states that the HCA can get very warm, but we did not find this happening at all during our tests. This is probably due to the massive heat sinks which are on the sides of the unit, plus we did not place the amplifier in an enclosed cabinet where there would have been shelves above it. Web30 Jul 2015 · It's probably closer to 20 years old though. As long as it sounds good and works good, then go for it. $500 is about right for that amp too. A allanite Enthusiast Jul 29, 2015 #4 Just heard that the original owner (1 owner only) bought it 8 years ago. slipperybidness Audioholic Warlord Jul 29, 2015 #5 allanite said:
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Web29 Mar 2013 · It was panned in Stereophile by some nincompoop reviewer who probably didn't like the concept of a pro audio manufacturer getting into home audio. Crown soon disappeared from the home audio business. It was a shame really. So, on to your question. I heard that amp in a high end audio system (I was an audiophile in those days.) Web(1 review) Specifications II Power output: 100 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo), 260 watts into 8Ω (mono) Frequency response: 8Hz to 90kHz Total harmonic distortion: 0.08% … high school math class order
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WebI was hoping for another parasound but all their multi’s are waaaay too big and more power and girth than I need. I’d consider some of the emotiva basX line which are small, … WebFind many great new & used options and get the best deals for Parasound HCA-600 Power Amplifier at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! Parasound … Web19 Jun 2003 · If given a choice, I would go with the Parasound as it is a very nice design and very reliable. But I'm sure I'd be satisfied with the NAD. BTW: I have heard and owned equipment from both manufacturers. H hammick Registered Joined Sep 16, 2002 284 Posts Discussion Starter · #9 · Jun 17, 2003 how many chiropractors are there in the us