PA50sa and A70
PA50sa and A70
Hi Richard,
I received PA50sa and A70 mono power amp. Thanks
I have questions below because I have not set up yet.
1) For PA50sa, which side is minmum volume position, left side or right ?
2) A70 power amp I received can meet 220V or 240v eelectric power from wall socket?
Please advice. Thanks
Jamers
I received PA50sa and A70 mono power amp. Thanks
I have questions below because I have not set up yet.
1) For PA50sa, which side is minmum volume position, left side or right ?
2) A70 power amp I received can meet 220V or 240v eelectric power from wall socket?
Please advice. Thanks
Jamers
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Re: PA50sa and A70
Unless I made a goof on the wiring it is the same as all volume controls it turns up volume by turning it clockwise, from L to R.
There are two tappings on the transformer 100-120v and 220-240v and your is set to 220-240v.
There are two tappings on the transformer 100-120v and 220-240v and your is set to 220-240v.
Re: PA50sa and A70
Hi Richard,
The PA50sa and A70 have been running around 8 hours, they performed more detail and bass compare with my previous system (Onix per amp, power amp system), the 2nd day was performing better than 1st day, but still not reach what I expect. I believe they need more time to run to perform better.
Now I am running 12 years old CD player. Do you know which CD player (brand and model) more suit for NVA amps? If you have this kind of information, please advice.
Regards
James
The PA50sa and A70 have been running around 8 hours, they performed more detail and bass compare with my previous system (Onix per amp, power amp system), the 2nd day was performing better than 1st day, but still not reach what I expect. I believe they need more time to run to perform better.
Now I am running 12 years old CD player. Do you know which CD player (brand and model) more suit for NVA amps? If you have this kind of information, please advice.
Regards
James
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Re: PA50sa and A70
arcam plays very well in my setup, i have an arcam diva cd192 .
http://www.whathifi.com/review/arcam-diva-cd192
http://www.whathifi.com/review/arcam-diva-cd192
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Re: PA50sa and A70
you can find it at a lot less , i bougth mine 4 yrs ago from an uk online shop (sevenoaks brighton) at 400 pounds (new) , there are (were?) bargain also on the arcam 17.
Just search over the net, you'll find it.
ciao yao!
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Just search over the net, you'll find it.
ciao yao!
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Re: PA50sa and A70
Well James, that would depend on what the player is. Just because it's 12 years old doesn't mean it's no good, I had a Tube Technology Fusion which was that age and I haven't heard anything better, (that I could afford). What player do you own now?jamesyao wrote:Hi Richard,
The PA50sa and A70 have been running around 8 hours, they performed more detail and bass compare with my previous system (Onix per amp, power amp system), the 2nd day was performing better than 1st day, but still not reach what I expect. I believe they need more time to run to perform better.
Now I am running 12 years old CD player. Do you know which CD player (brand and model) more suit for NVA amps? If you have this kind of information, please advice.
Regards
James
Audio Grail "Sable" Garrard 401 with Cumbrian Green Slate plinth / Audiomods 6 / Benz Micro Gullwing SLR, Phono 2, NVA INT400sa. (Oh and a Copland CDA823 CD Player, for when I fancy a bit of the devil's spawn!)