Hey guys I'm looking into getting an amp to go with my Onkyo SC-5507, I really have been looking for a good priced XPA-5, mainly just waiting for it to go on sale at Emotiva. However I came across the other day a Parasound 5250 for around the same price of the XPA-5. Now this unit normally costs around 2700 and when this thing is at full price pretty sure I would have never even looked at the product. Now that they are around the same price it has me wondering if I should look at the Parasound 5250. It does seem on the surface to being similar products.
XPA-5
* Number of Channels: 5
* Signal to Noise Ratio:
1 watt: >97db
Full Power: >111db
* Input Impedance:
Unbalanced – 23.5kohms
Balanced – 33kohm
* Transformer Size: 1,200VA
* Secondary Capacitance: 60,000uF
* Output Devices: 6 per channel
* Topology: Fully Discrete, Dual Differential, High Current, Short Signal Path Class A/B
* Power output (all channels driven):
300 watts RMS @ 4 ohm (0.1% THD)
200 watts RMS @ 8 ohm (0.1% THD)
* Power Band Response 20 Hz to 20 kHz with less than .05db deviation at rated power
* Broadband Frequency Response (-3db): 5Hz to 150kHz
* Amplifier Gain: 32db
* Size:
Unboxed: 17” wide x 7.75” high x 19” deep
Boxed: 23.25" wide x 11.5" high x 24.5" deep
* Weight: 66 lbs (86 lbs boxed))
Parasound 5250
# Continuous RMS Power Output
20 Hz - 20 kHz, Five Channels Driven
250 watts x 5, 8 Ω
385 watts x 5, 4 Ω
# Current Capacity
45 amps peak per channel
# Frequency Response
20 Hz - 50 kHz, +0/-3 dB, 1 watt
# Dynamic Headroom
1.6 dB
# Total Harmonic Distortion
0.025% at full rated output
0.02% at average listening levels
# IM Distortion
0.05 %
# Transient IM Distortion
Not measurable
# S/N Ratio
114 dB at rated output, IHF A-weighted
106 dB at rated output, unweighted
93 dB at 2.828 V output, IHF A-weighted
84 dB at 2.828 V output, unweighted
# Input Impedance
33 k Ω
# Input Sensitivity
1 V in for 28.28 V out, THX standard
1.6 V for full rated output
# Inter-Channel Crosstalk
85 dB, 1 kHz
73 dB, 10 kHz
67 dB, 20 kHz
# Damping Factor
Over 150 at 20 Hz
Auto Turn On - DC
9 - 12V, 15 mA
# Auto Turn On - Audio
1.2 mV - 12 V, adjustable
15 minute turn off delay
# AC Power Requirement
110 - 120 V / 220 -240 V, 50 - 60 Hz
3 watts standby; 2500 watts full output
# Dimensions
17-1/4" Wide
18-1/2" Deep with connectors
7-5/8" High with feet, 7" panel only
437 x 470 x 193mm, 176mm panel only
# Net Weight
69 lbs., 31.4 kg
Now what I could gather from other people that posed this question a couple years back that for the price emotiva was better but you got better sound out of the parasound because it had a bigger Transformer Size and Secondary Capacitance, that being said I can't find out any of that info for the parasound to even confirm that. Once again for the price I will be able to get this at it will be roughly about the same price, this is for the older model not the v2 btw of the parasound. One thing that I do like over the XPA-5 is that fact it does have some balanced inputs which my onkyo does have...that being said these units will be right on top of each other and I know it won't be much of a sound difference, but I like the look of xlr cables...lol
Thanks for the advice in advance.