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PARASOUND JC 1 DESIGN OVERVIEW

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Designed by John Curl and CTC Builders

Parasound has worked with legendary designer John 

Curl  since  1989.  John    has  been  a  legend  among 

audiophiles  and  electronic  engineers  since  the  mid 

‘70s. He pioneered measurements to correlate musical 

accuracy with the materials used in component parts, 

worked with world-class touring companies, and has 

designed highly coveted audio classics. These designs 

include  the  original  Mark  Levinson  JC-2,  Denneson 

JC-80, Vendetta Phono Preamplifier, master recorders 

for Wilson Audio and Mobile Fidelity; and the mixing 

consoles  used  in  live  concerts  by The  Grateful  Dead 

and at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. 

In 2000 John formed CTC Builders to develop totally 

uncompromised analog products.  CTC’s products have 

earned the utmost respect from the most discerning 

audiophiles and high end magazine reviewers.

The Power Supply

The  heart  of  the  power  supply  is  a  10  Ampere 

(continuous!)  toroid  transformer,  chosen  for  its 

efficiency,  low  hum  field,  and  high  power  rating. 

Encapsulating  this  massive  power  transformer  in  an 

epoxy-filled  steel  canister  assures  ultra-quiet 

performance. 

To create the high voltage B+ and B- supply rails for 

the  output  stage,  we  use  high-speed,  fast-recovery 

rectifier diodes and four enormous 33,000 uF Nichicon 

"Gold Tune" series electrolytic filter capacitors, chosen 

for  their  low  Equivalent  Series  Resistance  (ESR)  and 

dielectric absorption. In addition, these filter capacitors 

are  bypassed  with  smaller  polypropylene  capacitors 

to  reduce AC  ripple  in  the  DC  supply  and  to  further 

eliminate noise and interference that is generated in 

AC power lines from computers and other appliances 

in the home.

Relay-Bypassed Soft Start Circuit

When the JC 1 is first turned on, there is a significant 

amount  of  in-rush  current  to  required  to  charge  up 

the  enormous  power  supply  capacitors.  In  order  to 

suppress  this  in-rush  current  and  keep  nuisance 

tripping of circuit breakers, we employ NTC (negative 

temperature coefficient) resistors. These resistors cut 

the in-rush current by about 50%. Once they heat up, 

they  essentially  become  a  jumper  with  zero  ohms 

resistance.  However,  the  JC  1  goes  one  step  further 

for this circuit. After the NTC resistors have done their 

job of suppressing in-rush current a gold contact relay 

automatically  is  activated  to  jump  across  the  NTC 

resistors  to  completely  bypass  them. This  extra  step 

insures  that  the  resistors  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  supply  and  complementary 

transistors  fed  by  the  negative  DC  power  supply. 

Thus,  half  of  the  devices  amplify  the  positive  half 

of  the  musical  waveform  while  the  other  half  of  the 

devices amplify the negative half. This complementary 

topology  is  inherently  linear,  and  reduces  distortion 

and improves sonic accuracy.

The Input Stage

The JC 1’s input stage uses matched pairs of discrete 

JFETs  arranged  in  a  differential  configuration.  JFETs 

are ideal for the input stage because their inherently 

high  impedance  is  unaffected  by  the  impedance  of 

source components. Differential configuration provides 

superior noise reduction. These precision input JFETs 

are also cascoded to produce the current necessary to 

drive the MOSFET drivers in the following stage. 

The Driver Stage

The driver stage provides critical amplification for which 

we employ complementary matched pairs of MOSFETs 

selected  for  their  tube-like  sonic  qualities.  MOSFETs 

tend  to  generate  less  odd-order  harmonic  distortion 

than  bipolar  transistors.  This  is  important  because 

odd-order  distortion  sounds  unnatural  and  fatiguing 

to  the  human  ear,  whereas  even-order  distortion  is 

less  offensive  because  it  is  consonant,  rather  than 

dissonant.  Our  MOSFET  driver  stage  prevents  the 

harshness  and  brittle  sound  so  often  found  in  other 

amplifiers.  

The  B+  and  B-  power  for  our  input  and  driver  stage 

cannot  sag  under  load  because  it  is  supplied  by 

independent  transformer  secondary  windings

 

with 

independent  rectification,  filtering,  and  voltage 

regulation.  This preserves soundstage width and depth 

even when the JC 1 output stage is drawing enormous 

current.

The Output Stage

The amplifier’s sonic characteristics are established by 

its  input  and  driver  stages.  Now,  the  sole  job  of  its 

output  stage  is  to  deliver  the  enormous  current  and 

voltage from its power supply to the speakers. Bipolar 

output  transistors  are  better  than  MOSFETS  in  the 

output  stage  because  of  their  higher  safe  operating 

area (SOA) and inherent ruggedness. The JC 1’s output 

stage employs nine pairs of high current (15-ampere) 

bipolar transistors to insure long-term reliability, even 

with continuous high power operation and challenging 

speaker  loads.  Lightning-fast  (60  MHz)  transistors 

respond instantly to complex demands in the musical 

signal, virtually eliminating distortions that occur with 

slower  transistors.  Slew  rate  limiting  and Transient 

Intermodulation  Distortion  (TIM)  are  simply  not  an 

issue in the JC 1. 

Summary of Contents for HALO JC

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: ...AMPLIFIER OR A SURROUND CONTROLLER TO THE BALANCED INPUTS ON YOUR JC 1 2 3 4 2 XLR Connectors Male Female 4 3 Right Left COMPONENTS SURROUND SOUND CONTROLLER PREAMP OUTPUTS or None 4 8 12 20 50 100 20...

Page 6: ...Moisture Manufactured under license from Lucasfilm Ltd Lucasfilm and THX are registered Trademarks of Lucasfilm Ltd 1 2 4 3 Unbalanced Input Use this input if your preamplifier or surround controller...

Page 7: ...der license from Lucasfilm Ltd Lucasfilm and THX are registered Trademarks of Lucasfilm Ltd Stripped AWG wire Dual Banana Plug Common Speaker Connectors Single Banana Plug Spade Lug Red ususally desig...

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: ...position To Connect Plug one end of the trigger wire into the 12V Input jack on the JC 1 Plug the other end of this wire into the external DC source YOU SHOULD KNOW If the component controlling your J...

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: ...tremely generous bias idle current and class A operation make crossover and higher order odd harmonic distortion inaudible In its High right switch position bias idle current is increased to perfectly...

Page 12: ...r power strip that powers your other audio components especially the preamplifier or system controller Having all the audio components on the same power circuit helps prevent hum caused by possible gr...

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: ...terminals is too low Make sure the JC 1 has adequate ventilation Damaged speaker Move Balanced Unbalanced switch to the correct position Balanced Unbalanced switch set incorrectly Not enough ventilati...

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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