The remaining metal cans are being reserved for XA160 and
XA200 for the next several years and of course long term
repair needs. Also note that the "X100" is an XA100.
XA200 for the next several years and of course long term
repair needs. Also note that the "X100" is an XA100.
Hi,
XA100? But 10 devided by 4 is not an integer number
Does it mean that the first two transistor are part of the differential? I don't see to-220's anywhere.
oops are those monoblocks?
XA100? But 10 devided by 4 is not an integer number
Does it mean that the first two transistor are part of the differential? I don't see to-220's anywhere.
oops are those monoblocks?
Mono blocks, from the literature and manual it appears so, 24 computer grade 10,000 uf 50 volt caps in the LC power supply, 25 volt rails.
Love to see another happy snap like the last one of the XA200.
Here's my favourite picture of inside Passlabs.. it was something quite special. Yes I did see inside the amps and the sound, like peanut butter and chocolate.
Macka
Love to see another happy snap like the last one of the XA200.
Here's my favourite picture of inside Passlabs.. it was something quite special. Yes I did see inside the amps and the sound, like peanut butter and chocolate.
Macka
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I think it is a brilliant layout (the A5). I wonder how they could put it together though. There seems to be so little space to work (I have the same problem with my amp).
Probably it was very modular
Probably it was very modular
Algar_emi said:and the X150.5 amplifier. All Pass Labs tested equipments received only great reviews!
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An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
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