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XA60.5 Owner’s Manual

We start with simple FET circuits already having low distortion and 
noise, and arrange them in two symmetrical halves.  The two halves 
of  the amplifier channel are closely matched, eliminating a large 
portion of  distortion and noise without feedback.  A small amount 
of  feedback is also applied, not so much for the purpose of  reducing 
distortion but to make the distortion as identical as possible on both 
polarities of  the balanced output.

It is easier to make distortions more identical than to remove them 
with feedback, and this is the operating principle of  X amplifiers.

Since the X1000, Pass Labs products have continuously evolved 
toward higher performance.  The Class AB “X” series was joined 
by the Class A “XA” amplifiers.  Subsequent improvements to the 
Class AB “X” amplifiers resulted in the “X.5” products, and their 
phenomenal success has led to the Class A “XA.5” series.

As always the goal has been the best musical and objective 
performance possible with minimal parts in the signal path and 
minimal feedback.  This process is not completely understood, and 
many of  the improvements are the result of  trial and error and 
extensive listening.  

Measurement of  performance is important to us, and we feel that 
well-designed product sounds good and measures good.  Apparently 
it is possible to make an amplifier which measures well but which 
does not please the ears, and so we let our ears be the final judge.

X.5 and XA.5 amplifiers utilize the same basic circuit topology 
and gain devices.  They differ in the sizes of  the power supplies, 
the chassis and heat sinks, and the number of  output devices.  The 
output stages of  the X.5 series are operated in heavily biased Class 
AB, with an idling dissipation similar to the rated output.  The XA 
amplifiers operate pure Class A with idling dissipation more than 
twice the rated output.  

Within any given chassis size, the X and XA amplifiers are designed 
to dissipate about the same power, and it is not surprising that this 
leads to two channel amplifiers with half  the output power per 
channel of  comparable mono amplifiers, and Class A amplifiers with 
half  the output of  Class AB amplifiers.  

The X amplifiers deliver more output power per dollar, and the XA 
amplifiers have a better subjective performance.  All of  the amplifiers 
drive known loudspeaker loads without misbehaving, and all are 
unconditionally stable into low impedance and reactive loads.

Summary of Contents for XA60.5

Page 1: ...1 pass XA60 5 Owner s Manual May 17 2007 ...

Page 2: ...power amplifiers based on the SuperSymmetric topology U S Patent 5 376 899 which elicits high power and performance from simple circuits with minimal feedback The first X amplifier the X1000 was intended as the premier example of the power of this principle delivering 1000 watts rms into 8 ohms at low distortion By itself of course this is no miracle but you have to consider that products with com...

Page 3: ...ts are the result of trial and error and extensive listening Measurement of performance is important to us and we feel that well designed product sounds good and measures good Apparently it is possible to make an amplifier which measures well but which does not please the ears and so we let our ears be the final judge X 5 and XA 5 amplifiers utilize the same basic circuit topology and gain devices...

Page 4: ...carefully and critically to our amplifiers with a wide variety of associated equipment and we take our time with it Musical performance is most important and is the basis of our success over the years It s true that we also value the other things The design and manufacturing decisions have to balance subjective performance against reliability cost specs and ego in approximately that order That is ...

Page 5: ... minimum noise this switch should be toggled in stand by mode We have provided a standard IEC power cord that fits into the standard 15 amp IEC receptacle at the rear of the amplifier chassis With the exception of the largest of the X and XA series there is no difficulty running two amplifiers on a single 15 amp circuit Given the high current draw we generally do not recommend active line conditio...

Page 6: ... noise and slightly less distortion They are recommended unless your favorite source component has only RCA outputs Also on the rear panel are the output connections for the loudspeakers On stereo amplifiers there is one pair per channel and on mono amplifiers we provide two pairs wired in parallel to facilitate bi wiring a loudspeaker As you are probably familiar the red one is positive polarity ...

Page 7: ...power cord from the wall while you connect the speakers and inputs Check to make certain that the loudspeaker cables aren t shorted at the loudspeaker end connect speaker cables to the output binding posts on the amplifiers observing correct polarity The output binding posts will accept either bare wire or spades Regulatory agencies in many countries have banned binding posts that will accept a ba...

Page 8: ...mall comfort to the few but take it easy and give us a call if you have problems People are interested in how long it takes for these amplifiers to break in Depending on the resolution of the rest of your audio chain you may or may not notice any break in of the amplifier beyond the first few hours of operation You will very likely notice the difference in sonic character between cold and normal o...

Page 9: ...uple hundred feet Fortunately this amplifier is not sensitive to the capacitive inductive character of some of the specialty speaker cables so feel free to experiment We have found that about 90 per cent of bad sounding cables are really bad sounding connections and we recommend that attention be paid to cleanliness of electrical contact surfaces and proper connector fit Speaker cables should be f...

Page 10: ...built industrial design not a frail tube circuit run on the brink of catastrophic failure If it breaks we will simply get it fixed so sleep well Pass Laboratories PO Box 219 24449 Foresthill Rd Foresthill CA 95631 USA www passlabs com sales passlabs com service passlabas com tel 530 367 3690 fax 530 367 2193 pass Pass Pass Labs Pass Laboratories Supersymmetery Aleph and Zen and are all registered ...

Page 11: ... 1 60 W Maximum Output Voltage 35 volts Maximum Output Current 20 amps Input Impedance 30 kohm balanced 15 kohm unbalanced Damping factor 150 ref 8 ohms nominal Slew rate 50 V uS Output Noise 150 uV unweighted 20 20 kHz Random noise floor 1 uV Dynamic range 150 dB random noise floor to peak output Balanced CMRR Balanced CMRR Balanced CMRR 60 dB 1 KHz DC offset DC offset DC offset 50 mv Power Consu...

Page 12: ...e and customer rights for product purchased outside the United States may vary depending upon the distributor and local laws Please check with your local distributor for specific information Any modifications to Pass Laboratories products that have not received written factory approval nullify all claims and void the warranty Should a modified product be returned to the factory for repair the owne...

Page 13: ...wer Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on abraded or pinched by items placed on or against them paying particular attention to cords where they enter plugs or exit from a device Never under any circumstance Never under any circumstance insert a cut or damaged power cord into a mains power socket insert a cut or damaged power cord into a mai...

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