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Post by ossif on Jun 2, 2012 3:33:56 GMT -5
I would believe that the XPR-5 will replace the XPA-5, means the XPR line will replace the XPA line. I think it would not make sense to have two X.. lines at the same time.
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Post by Poodleluvr on Jun 2, 2012 7:34:28 GMT -5
I would believe that the XPR-5 will replace the XPA-5, means the XPR line will replace the XPA line. I think it would not make sense to have two X.. lines at the same time. I disagree for it makes "cents" to me.... Two different lines to support two different budgets.
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Post by jamrock on Jun 2, 2012 7:49:59 GMT -5
My understanding (which could be very faulty) is that Emotiva is replacing the old U-Series amps with lower powered, but usually well built and musical pieces. The models will be designated with the new 3-digit nomenclatures. E.g., the old UPA-2 will be the UPA-200.
The X-Series amps will remain the same with the addition of the promised XPA-7. The U-Series and the X-Series will continue to share the same face plates. Pricing and power between these 2 series will be more distinctive.
The Reference (R-Series) is an entirely new line with different face plates and finish and much steeper pricing.
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Post by Dan Laufman on Jun 2, 2012 8:24:16 GMT -5
Hi guys, The XPA-1 is the only Differential Reference amplifier in the line for now. It is designed to complement our other Differential Reference components, such as the ERC-2, the the XSP-1,etc. All of these components features truly balanced circuit topologies (not just balanced connectors). We are working on a baby brother for the XPA-1 but it's not something to think about until next year.
Now as far as lines are concerned, the XPA Series is not being replaced by the XPR series. They are two distinct lines.
X is our core line. This is the heart and soul of Emotiva. It will also be our largest line of products.
Ultra is our value line, designed to bring high performance audio to you at prices that make great sound affordable to anyone.
X Reference is our "no holds barred line", and as a general rule, it will all also feature very high power amplifiers! (You can never have too much power) It is the designed to be the biggest and the baddest. We'll put XPR up against anything out there.
There are no plans at present for an XPA-700, however we are working on an new XPA-7, as has been previously noted elsewhere.
Hope this helps, Cheers, Dan
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Post by jamrock on Jun 2, 2012 8:31:05 GMT -5
Thanks for the explanation Dan. I think that we need to get your explanation stickied somewhere because as new members join, rest assured that the confusion will resurface.
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Post by Poodleluvr on Jun 2, 2012 8:44:29 GMT -5
Mr. Dan,
I thank you too for your explanation for I'm a "differential reference" kinda guy..
Next is the XSP-1 for sure of which I (and others) been waiting for....
And then the XDA-2 for consideration to upgrade from the XDA-1, although when used in conjunction with the XSP-1, I'd like to see a fixed analog output option on the back of the XDA-2.
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Post by ossif on Jun 2, 2012 13:09:30 GMT -5
Hi guys, The XPA-1 is the only Differential Reference amplifier in the line for now. It is designed to complement our other Differential Reference components, such as the ERC-2, the the XSP-1,etc. All of these components features truly balanced circuit topologies (not just balanced connectors). We are working on a baby brother for the XPA-1 but it's not something to think about until next year. Now as far as lines are concerned, the XPA Series is not being replaced by the XPR series. They are two distinct lines. X is our core line. This is the heart and soul of Emotiva. It will also be our largest line of products. Ultra is our value line, designed to bring high performance audio to you at prices that make great sound affordable to anyone. X Reference is our "no holds barred line", and as a general rule, it will all also feature very high power amplifiers! (You can never have too much power) It is the designed to be the biggest and the baddest. We'll put XPR up against anything out there. There are no plans at present for an XPA-700, however we are working on an new XPA-7, as has been previously noted elsewhere. Hope this helps, Cheers, Dan So the XPR line is the new reference line. Ok, now I understand. Thanks for clarifying this. Oliver
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Post by LCSeminole on Jun 2, 2012 13:23:52 GMT -5
Thanks for the explanation Dan. I think that we need to get your explanation stickied somewhere because as new members join, rest assured that the confusion will resurface. A copy of Big Dan's explanation of the XPR/XPA/UPA power amplifiers has been stickied for reference at the top of this "Amplifiers" section.
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Post by jamrock on Jun 2, 2012 13:28:22 GMT -5
Hi guys, The XPA-1 is the only Differential Reference amplifier in the line for now. It is designed to complement our other Differential Reference components, such as the ERC-2, the the XSP-1,etc. All of these components features truly balanced circuit topologies (not just balanced connectors). We are working on a baby brother for the XPA-1 but it's not something to think about until next year. Now as far as lines are concerned, the XPA Series is not being replaced by the XPR series. They are two distinct lines. X is our core line. This is the heart and soul of Emotiva. It will also be our largest line of products. Ultra is our value line, designed to bring high performance audio to you at prices that make great sound affordable to anyone. X Reference is our "no holds barred line", and as a general rule, it will all also feature very high power amplifiers! (You can never have too much power) It is the designed to be the biggest and the baddest. We'll put XPR up against anything out there. There are no plans at present for an XPA-700 , however we are working on an new XPA-7, as has been previously noted elsewhere.Hope this helps, Cheers, Dan To all the guys and gals who screamed, yelled, begged, plead and prodded with me for a powerful 7 channel amp. Yes! VINDICATION
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Post by Entity on Jun 2, 2012 13:39:06 GMT -5
If the FedEx guy wasn't happy about bringing amps to the door before, wait till he pulls an XPA-7 off the truck. ;D
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Post by htinparadise on Jun 2, 2012 14:04:57 GMT -5
Hi guys, The XPA-1 is the only Differential Reference amplifier in the line for now. It is designed to complement our other Differential Reference components, such as the ERC-2, the the XSP-1,etc. All of these components features truly balanced circuit topologies (not just balanced connectors). We are working on a baby brother for the XPA-1 but it's not something to think about until next year. Now as far as lines are concerned, the XPA Series is not being replaced by the XPR series. They are two distinct lines. X is our core line. This is the heart and soul of Emotiva. It will also be our largest line of products. Ultra is our value line, designed to bring high performance audio to you at prices that make great sound affordable to anyone. X Reference is our "no holds barred line", and as a general rule, it will all also feature very high power amplifiers! (You can never have too much power) It is the designed to be the biggest and the baddest. We'll put XPR up against anything out there. There are no plans at present for an XPA-700, however we are working on an new XPA-7, as has been previously noted elsewhere. Hope this helps, Cheers, Dan My take on this is that while the XPR series of amplifiers will be more powerful than both U and X series, the XPR series will not be differentially balanced nor will the XPR amps sonic's improve on, specifically, the XPA1. To many, myself included, it is a seemingly odd contradiction to claim 'reference,' 'no holds barred,' and not use balanced circuit topology. This in no way a complaint, only an observation. Kindest regards, HTinP
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Post by jamrock on Jun 2, 2012 14:05:03 GMT -5
If the FedEx guy wasn't happy about bringing amps to the door before, wait till he pulls an XPA-7 off the truck. ;D I do have a hand truck by which I can effortlessly get it carried to my cabinet. I will attach furniture sliders to the 2 back legs, raise the back just 10" into the cabinet, then lift the front and slide it backwards into the cabinet. I will never (hopefully) need to move it again ;D
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Post by roadrunner on Jun 2, 2012 17:48:40 GMT -5
If the FedEx guy wasn't happy about bringing amps to the door before, wait till he pulls an XPA-7 off the truck. ;D If the FedEx guy thought the XPA-5 was heavy wait until he gets a hold of the new XPR-5. Do you have any idea how heavy one of those 3.3K transformers are -- compared with the 1.2K transformer of the XPA-5. I am afraid that many customers will need to buy new, heavier built equipment shelving to accommodate the increased weight. Another issue is going to be providing dedicated electrical service for the XPR line. Details, details.... ;D ;D
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Post by Entity on Jun 2, 2012 18:09:21 GMT -5
Mine is smart enough to back into the driveway usually, but when he delivered my XPA-2 he thought it would be a good idea to just park across our very wide street and run it over through traffic and up my porch. When he made it to the door he just looked at me and said to me with his Jamaican accent, "That was stupid".
It would be comical to see it with the XPR's. I can definitely imagine the weight...After the military and before I returned to school, I used to service RF plasma generators before moving on to large refrigerator sized (800kW) generators used for industrial induction heating. Those had rather large transformers ;D
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Post by jerrin on Jun 2, 2012 23:40:08 GMT -5
UPA-1 is discontinued So hierarchy will be: XPR-1 XPA-1 XPA-100 UPA-100 Not necessarily. Didn't Dan and Lonnie say that the XPA-1 will still be the SQ champ in the lineup? I'm sure there will be some people that say the XPR-1 sounds better, but some will also say that the XPA-1 is better. Much like the RPA-2 vs XPA-2. Yes. That is what both told me on multiple separate occasions. The XPR line has enhanced appearance and more power than the XPA line. However, the XPA-1s will remain the SQ champs for at least a little while longer.
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Post by eirik84 on Jun 4, 2012 23:39:57 GMT -5
Hi guys, The XPA-1 is the only Differential Reference amplifier in the line for now. It is designed to complement our other Differential Reference components, such as the ERC-2, the the XSP-1,etc. All of these components features truly balanced circuit topologies (not just balanced connectors). We are working on a baby brother for the XPA-1 but it's not something to think about until next year. Now as far as lines are concerned, the XPA Series is not being replaced by the XPR series. They are two distinct lines. X is our core line. This is the heart and soul of Emotiva. It will also be our largest line of products. Ultra is our value line, designed to bring high performance audio to you at prices that make great sound affordable to anyone. X Reference is our "no holds barred line", and as a general rule, it will all also feature very high power amplifiers! (You can never have too much power) It is the designed to be the biggest and the baddest. We'll put XPR up against anything out there. There are no plans at present for an XPA-700, however we are working on an new XPA-7, as has been previously noted elsewhere. Hope this helps, Cheers, Dan Thanks for the input Dan! Since you're here, what can we expect from the exciting XPA-200? Best regards Eirik
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