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TECHNICALLY SPEAKING

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Audio Trigger Sensitivity Adjustment

The Auto Turn  On Audio  Sensitivity  Control  sets  the 

threshold  of  the  audio  trigger  signal. You  can  adjust 

this level from a maximum sensitivity of 50 mV (fully 

counterclockwise) to a minimum sensitivity of of 250 

mV (fully clockwise). If you set this control to 50 mV, 

the JC 1 might be falsely triggered on by non-musical 

or noisy signals that can appear in the system, such as 

when you switch preamp inputs at high volume levels. 

If you set this control to 250 mV, the JC 1 might not 

turn on during quiet musical passages. The detented 

position (click stop) at 3 o’clock is a good starting point 

and will be suitable in most systems

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Balanced and Unbalanced Input Lines

Recording  and  broadcast  studios  use  balanced 

connections  exclusively  because  of  their  inherent 

ability to reject noise and hum, thus assuring the best 

sound. Certain high quality preamplifiers and surround 

controllers  built  for  residential  use  utilize  balanced 

connections with XLR jacks for the same reasons. All 

Parasound Halo Series power amplifiers have balanced 

inputs with XLR jacks so you can take full advantage of 

their inherent noise reduction capability and superior 

sound quality. 

Unbalanced  connections  with  RCA  jacks  are  found 

on  all  home  audio  equipment.  RCA  jacks  and  two-

conductor  wires  are  less  costly  than  the  additional 

circuitry,  higher  priced  XLR  connectors  and  three-

conductor wiring required for balanced connections. 

In an unbalanced line, the positive audio signal appears 

at  the  center  pin  of  the  RCA  jack  and  the  negative 

signal on the outer shield wire, which also functions 

as  the  ground  connection.  Unbalanced  interconnect 

cables  are  vulnerable  to  hum  from  an  AC  line,  or 

other  noise,  such  as  RF  (Radio  Frequency),  which 

can be reproduced through your loudspeakers. Since 

the  unbalanced  line’s  ground  also  carries  the  audio 

signal, there is no way for the connected amplifier or 

preamplifier to distinguish between the audio signals 

you want and unwanted noise emanating from external 

sources.

Balanced  lines  are  superior  because  they  utilize 

separate conductors for audio and ground: two inner 

conductors  carry  the  positive  and  negative  audio 

signal,  and  a  third  outer  wire  connects  the  grounds 

and also shields the two signal conductors. When the 

positive and negative signals appear at the component 

receiving  the  signal  they  are  equal,  but  180  degrees 

out of phase with each other with respect to ground. 

To send and receive balanced signals requires special 

differential circuitry.

A differential input circuit amplifies only the difference 

between the positive and negative signals. For example, 

when a 1 Volt signal arrives at a balanced input stage, 

the differential input “sees” a positive 1 Volt minus a 

negative 1 Volt, or 2 Volts total. External hum and noise 

that somehow gets into a balanced line is common to 

both its positive and negative conductors with respect 

to ground. Therefore, it is canceled or rejected by the 

differential input circuit.

This phenomenon of rejecting noise signals common 

to  both  positive  and  negative  conductors  is  called 

common-mode  rejection.  Differential  inputs  are 

specified  according  to  how  well  they  reject  signals 

common to both conductors. This is measured in dB 

and  is  called  the  common  mode  rejection  ratio  or 

CMRR.

Choosing Interconnect Cables and Speaker Wire

We are often asked to recommend specific brands of 

interconnect  cables  and  speaker  wire.  It’s  true  that 

with some amplifiers, sound quality will vary greatly 

according  to  interconnect  cables  and  speaker  wires. 

However,  Parasound  amplifiers  use  robust  circuitry 

that  sounds  superb  regardless  of  interconnects  and 

speaker wires. Therefore, we feel that choosing a brand 

of cable for Parasound amplifiers is largely a matter of 

personal taste. 

Signal Polarity

The  JC  1  does  not  invert  polarity. Therefore,  if  you 

know  that  your  preamplifier  or  surround  controller 

inverts polarity, you may connect your s and - 

opposite of the above instructions to reverse polarity. 

This applies to all speakers in your system driven by 

amplifiers that don’t invert polarity. Contact the maker 

of your preamplifier or surround controller to verify its 

polarity if this is not mentioned in its owner’s manual.

Speaker Wire Length and Gauge (thickness)

When selecting speaker wire, follow these guidelines: 

•    Keep  the  length  of  your  speaker  wire  as  short  as 

possible

•   Use the thickest wire practical. For lengths greater 

than 50 feet, use speaker wire with an AWG (gauge) of 

14 or lower. The smaller the AWG, the thicker the wire.

•    Do not use speaker wire that is thinner than 16 AWG.

•  Use the same length of speaker wire between each 

JC  1  amplifier  and  speaker,  regardless  of  the  actual 

distance between them.

Summary of Contents for HALO JC 1

Page 1: ...JC 1 Amplifier Owner s Guide...

Page 2: ...trigger connection wire While you are unpacking your new amplifier inspect it thoroughly for possible shipping damage If you see any contact your Parasound dealer right away Be sure to save and store...

Page 3: ...HE JC 1 TO TRIGGER ANOTHER COMPONENT _________________________________________________________________________________ UNDERSTANDING THE INDICATORS ON THE JC 1 ________________________________________...

Page 4: ...nel height occupies four rack spaces 7 or 176 mm When mounting equipment below the JC 1 you will also need to allow about 1 8 below the unit for the bottom chassis screws To attach the rack mount adap...

Page 5: ...alanced interconnect cable into the Balanced Input jack on the JC 1 Plug the female end of this cable into the desired channel balanced output jack on your preamplifier or surround controller Repeat s...

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Page 7: ...wo five way binding post speaker terminals on the JC 1 are connected in parallel and accept most speaker wire terminations including single or dual banana plugs or 1 4 spade lugs The openings in the t...

Page 8: ...e JC 1 What You ll need An active audio source connected to the Balanced or Unbalanced Input jack on the JC 1 Before Connecting Remove power to all the components in your audio system Make sure the Au...

Page 9: ...the rear panel left to its 12 VoltTrigger position What you ll need A wire with a 2 5 mm sub mini plug on each end provided A control component with 9Vdc to 12 Vdc trigger voltage Before Connecting R...

Page 10: ...oesn t turn on at the same instant as your other components or other JC 1s This avoids turn on surges and brownouts that might cause units with microprocessors to lock up or even trip house wiring cir...

Page 11: ...t position to eliminate it Refer to theTechnically Speaking section for detailed technical information about the causes of ground loops and what you can do about them Bias Level Switch The Bias Level...

Page 12: ...e preamplifier or system controller Having all the audio components on the same power circuit helps prevent hum caused by possible ground loops The JC 1 requires AC power that is continuous rather tha...

Page 13: ...o user serviceable parts inside To avoid the risk of electric shock do not remove its top cover The amplifier s exterior can easily be cleaned with a soft cloth pre moistened only with a few drops of...

Page 14: ...eakers Ground loop between preamplifier and JC 1 or at the equipment rack Move the Ground Lift switch to its Lift position Install nylon shoulder washers on both sides of the panels of all equipment t...

Page 15: ...es We do not accept any of the following Units with collect shipping charges Units without a valid RA number Units without a suitable shipping carton Units for which we see or hear evidence of imprope...

Page 16: ...the two signal conductors When the positive and negative signals appear at the component receiving the signal they are equal but 180 degrees out of phase with each other with respect to ground To send...

Page 17: ...hree tips to avoid ground loops 1 Use a balanced input line with your Parasound JC 1 See Balanced and Unbalanced Lines in this section 2 When rack mounting always use the included insulated shoulder w...

Page 18: ...do not restrict any current whatsoever to the power supply once the JC 1 is in full operation Complementary Configuration Each stage of amplification has transistors fed by the positive DC power suppl...

Page 19: ...ocking capacitors The JC 1 is direct coupled from its input jack to its speaker terminals This advanced circuitry never needs adjustment or maintenance It operates outside the audio signal path to kee...

Page 20: ...ubject to change without notice Input Sensitivity for 28 28 V Output into 8 Balanced 1 V per leg Unbalanced 1 V Signal to Noise Ratio input shorted 122 dB IHF A weighted bias set to Low 120 dB IHF A w...

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