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even risk overloading your speakers. You can only
adjust the bass and treble controls on the front panel.
However, you can compare the sound with the tone
controls on or off by pressing the Tone button on the
front panel or remote control. 

DC Trigger Input Jack

The P 3 can be turned on automatically when a trigger
voltage is received from an external source such as a
system controller. The DC Trigger circuit can be
activated with a DC voltage from b9 Vdc to +
12 Vdc and requires only 0.2 mA of current to activate.
Use the provided gray color cable with 2.5 mm sub-
mini plugs to connect the output of the DC trigger
source to the P 3’s 12 V Trigger input. Depending on
the component used to trigger the P 3 on, you may
need to modify the DC trigger wire differently. To
trigger properly, the positive voltage must appear at
the tip of the 2.5 mm plug. The wire with the red stripe
corresponds to the positive connection.

Note: When a live DC source is connected to the P 3’s
12 V Trigger Input jack, you cannot turn the P 3 off
with its front panel On-Off button or remote control
handset Off button. 

DC Trigger Output Jack

The P 3 generates its own +12 Vdc voltage at the 12 V
Trigger Out jack so you can trigger on other components. 

External Remote Input and Loop Out 

The External Remote input is for connection to a
wired infrared repeater system or system controller.
This input jack accepts a standard 1/8" (3.5 mm) two-
conductor mini-plug with a positive tip and a negative
sleeve. Your Authorized Parasound Dealer or Custom
Installer can recommend a compatible infrared
repeater system for the P 3. 

The External Remote circuit has a loop output so you
can connect an additional IR controlled component.

Front Panel Display

The display on the front panel indicates operational
status of the P 3 including:

• Source Selected
• Volume Level of both channels
• Muting status

Eliminating Hum and Buzz Caused by Ground Loops 

Audible hum and buzzing noises in a system are
usually related to issues with the component
grounds. 

Ground

(sometimes called 

common

) is a

point of reference for voltages in virtually all audio
and video components. Ground is supposed to
remain at zero volts while the audio signal swings
positive (voltage above ground) and negative (voltage
below ground). If ground isn’t at zero, there can be an

audible 60 Hz hum (or 50 Hz hum in regions with 50
Hz AC). The harmonics of these frequencies (120 Hz,
240 Hz, 480 Hz or 100 Hz, 200 Hz, 400 Hz) may add
buzz in addition to the hum. 

The ideal of zero voltage ground for all the
components in a system is practically impossible,
because some resistance between the ground points
of different components is inevitable. By keeping
components close together with their power cords
plugged into a common AC outlet or power strip,
you’ll avoid the problems created by resistance in the
house’s wiring.

Hum and buzz is also caused when unwanted voltage
flows through multiple component ground points
called ground loops. Here are three tips to avoid
ground loops: 

1.

Use balanced input lines with your Parasound P 3.

(See 

Balanced and Unbalanced Lines

in this section). 

2.

When rack mounting, always use insulated

“shoulder” washers. These break the ground loops
caused by metal-to-metal contact between the rack,
the units, and their rack-mount bolts. Washers are
included in Parasound rack mount kits. Extras are
available from rack manufacturer Middle Atlantic
Products, www.middleatlantic.com.

3.

Use the ground switch on your power amplifier to

eliminate most ground loops. This separates the
amplifier’s signal input ground from its chassis ground
to isolate unwanted voltage in the shields of the
unbalanced (RCA) interconnect cables. Be sure your
system installation is finished before you try moving
the ground switch from its “Normal” to its “Lift”
position. 

Headphone Circuit

The P 3 includes a high-quality headphone amplifier.
It is suitable for headphones with an impedance of 8 

or higher. The headphone jack accepts a standard
1/8” (3.5 mm) mini-jack. If your headphones have a
1/4” jack, you will need a stereo 1/4” jack-to-stereo
1/8” mini-plug adapter.

Tape Record and Play Circuitry

The Tape Play/In and Rec/Out jacks on the P 3 enable
you to connect a cassette deck or the analog input
and output of a MiniDisc or CD recorder.  You can also
play back analog audio outputs from your computer’s
sound card or MP3 player. 

If you don’t have a recording device, you can use the
P 3’s Tape Play/In jacks as an input for another line
level source component. The P 3 bass and treble
controls function only for playback, so you can’t use
them when making recordings.

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Страница 1: ...P 3 Preamplifier Owner s Guide...

Страница 2: ...Parasound for your listening pleasure The Parasound Staff Keeping Records for Future Reference Record the serial number located on the bottom of your P 3 below You should also note your Parasound Deal...

Страница 3: ...AMPLIFIER __________________________________________________________________________________________ CONNECTING AN INFRARED REPEATER SYSTEM TO THE P 3 ________________________________________________...

Страница 4: ...lf that will adequately support its weight Keep it away from heat sources such as air ducts or radiators Leave at least 1 of space on all sides and the top This helps facilitate passive heat dissipati...

Страница 5: ...nced XLR output jacks we recommend that you connect them to these inputs Refer to the Balanced and Unbalanced Lines in the Technically Speaking section for additional information about why we recommen...

Страница 6: ...the Direct 1 Select switch on the P 3 is in its unbalanced right position To Connect Plug one end of the first cable into the right Direct 1 input jack on the P 3 Plug the other end of this cable into...

Страница 7: ...all connections to prevent any surprise burst of sound Make sure that all your cables are long enough so they are not strained or stretched once they are connected To Connect Plug one end of the firs...

Страница 8: ...of the turntable cable plugs into the P 3 right Aux Phono jack Insert the other plug into the P 3 left Aux Phono jack Connect the ground wire from your turntable to the P 3 Phono GND Ground terminal U...

Страница 9: ...ut jacks Before Connecting Remove power to all the components in your audio system To Connect Plug one end of the first cable into the right CD or Tuner jack on the P 3 Plug the other end of this cabl...

Страница 10: ...ll the components in your audio system To Connect Plug one end of a cable into the right Tape Play In jack on the P 3 Plug the other end of this cable into the right line out or Output on the tape dec...

Страница 11: ...d put them where you can locate them if you need them in the future To Connect Plug a cable into the Left Loop Out jack on the P 3 Plug the other end of this cable into the left input jack on the sign...

Страница 12: ...steps 1 and 2 for the left channel CONNECTING THE P 3 TO THE BALANCED INPUTS ON YOUR POWER AMPLIFIER 9 1 2 YOU SHOULD KNOW Balanced XLR Jacks and Their Pin Configuration The balanced outputs of the P...

Страница 13: ...es with RCA jacks A power amplifier with unbalanced input jacks Before Connecting Remove power to all the components in your audio system To Connect Plug one end of the first cable into the right chan...

Страница 14: ...nd Before Connecting Remove power to all the components in your audio system To Connect Plug the receiving eye into the input on the connecting block Plug the power supply into the connecting block Pu...

Страница 15: ...this cable into the 12V Trigger Input jack of the P 3 Plug the other end into the component with an external DC trigger voltage 1 2 2 5 mm sub mini plug YOU SHOULD KNOW If the component you want to us...

Страница 16: ...ore Connecting Remove power to all the components in your audio system To Connect Connect one end of this cable to the 12V Trigger Output jack on the P 3 Connect the other end to the component that yo...

Страница 17: ...n RS232 serial cable with a DB9 connector The pin configuration is Pin 2 transmit Pin 3 receive Pin 5 ground Before Connecting Remove power to all the components in your audio system To Connect Connec...

Страница 18: ...peration When you purchased your P 3 its rear panel Voltage Selector switch was already set for the proper voltage in your area Nevertheless it s wise to double check it before plugging into an AC out...

Страница 19: ...ounter clockwise direction or press the Volume button on the remote control YOU SHOULD KNOW P 3 Volume Indication The P 3 displays volume from 00 to 80 These numbers do not correspond to reference vol...

Страница 20: ...3 with the Balance buttons on the front panel Each press of a button in either direction increases the relative balance in 2 dB increments Adjusting Balance toward the Right Channel Press the Balance...

Страница 21: ...evert to show the source and volume level Phones Jack Connect your stereo headphones to this standard 1 8 jack The outputs of the P 3 are still active when you connect a headphone YOU SHOULD KNOW If y...

Страница 22: ...e Controls 7 Treble Adjust 8 Mute Indicator 9 Volume Control 10 Display Window P 3 T 3 Remote Buttons Controls 1 On Off P 3 T 3 2 Tone On Off P 3 3 Mute On Off P 3 4 Source Select P 3 5 Preset T 3 6 T...

Страница 23: ...lume knob or remote buttons to unmute the P 3 Exchange the left and right speaker cables If the same speaker is distorted the speaker is damaged If not the problem may be with your power amplifier or...

Страница 24: ...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 improper packing For a non...

Страница 25: ...ording 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 TECHNICALLY SPEAKING Direct Inputs The P 3 direct inputs h...

Страница 26: ...le the audio signal swings positive voltage above ground and negative voltage below ground If ground isn t at zero there can be an audible 60 Hz hum or 50 Hz hum in regions with 50 Hz AC The harmonics...

Страница 27: ...h 1 tolerance are selected for their precision and because their values don t drift as they heat up during operation Polypropylene and mica capacitors are used extensively for their superior linearity...

Страница 28: ...Maximum Input Level 10 5 V before clipping Signal to Noise Ratio Line inputs 92 dB A weighted full output 84 dB unweighted full output Phono input 72 dB ref 5 mV input Crosstalk 55 dB 20 kHz Channel...

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