EMOTIVA UPA-1 Monoblock Amps (365watts@4ohms) and UPA-5 Five Channel Amplifier

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sbpolk
sbpolk Posts: 644
edited November 2012 in For Sale (FS) Classifieds
I have three mint condition UPA-1 Monoblock Amps! These are little monsters! 200 watts @ 8ohms, 350 watts at 4ohms!! They will ship in their original boxes, with manuals and trigger cables.
I will sell them for $850 shipped for all three, or $299 shipped each.

I also have a mint UPA-5, an excellent five channel amp! While I have used this amp for surrounds, it is excellent for a full 5 channel system! It will ship in its original box as well.

If you found yourself dissapointed with the UPA-500, get this amp while you can!

Selling for $475 SHIPPED.

Paypal +3%, or by gift method.


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  • sbpolk
    sbpolk Posts: 644
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    UPA-5 SPECS:

    The UPA-5 delivers 125 watts of continuous power with all channels driven. That's the key word. 'Continuous' means...well, just that. Continuous. Not a peak rating. Not the rating the amp achieves while being pushed to its limits, putting out a distorted and muddy sound. Continuous power means the amplifier is in its comfort zone, doing what's its designed to do - giving you an exceptional theater and music experience without breaking a sweat.

    The vast majority of receivers rated at 125, 130, or even 150 watts per channel are promising you output power, but they can't really deliver it. There's a lot of small print on those spec. sheets. Take a closer look and you'll see what we mean. It's not continuous power with all channels driven; that's the way we state it. Simple. Honest. Real. Most receivers are straining to hold it together when asked to deliver the goods. Confused about what 125 watts per channel of real power really means? When done right, it's a lot of power!

    So that's the dare. Check out the UPA-5, and see for yourself what 625 watts of real power can do for you!

    The UPA-5 is built on the same platform as the sensational UPA-7.

    Break through the wall that separates mediocre audio from exceptional audio without breaking your budget.

    The UPA-5. Overachiever.





    • Number of Channels: 5

    • Topology: Fully Discrete, Dual Differential, High Current, Short Signal Path Class A/B

    • Power output (all channels driven):
    185 watts RMS @ 4 ohm (0.1% THD)
    125 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

    • Signal to Noise Ratio 1 watt: >119db Full Power: >116db

    • Input Impedance: 23.5kohms

    • Transformer Size: 600VA

    • Secondary capacitance: 90,000uF

    • Output Devices: 4 per channel

    • Size: 17” W x 7.75” H x 19” D

    • Weight: 58 lbs (71 lbs boxed)

    * Specifications subject to change without notice.



    FEATURES:

    • Fully protected from all fault conditions

    • Advanced microprocessor operating system

    • Soft start circuitry

    • External trigger turn on

    • Soft touch power switch

    • 4RU chassis w/ solid milled aluminum faceplate

    • IEC power inlet, 120/230 VAC auto configurable

    • Output design: Triple Darlington with On output stages

    • Type of outputs: Audiophile quality 5 way binding post

    • Display type: Digital status indicators


    • 1% resistors, precision film capacitors in all critical signal paths

    • Modular channel design for greater channel separation, auto rail detection relays for automatic voltage selection.

    • On/Off LED Status Switch
    "People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." George Orwell
  • sbpolk
    sbpolk Posts: 644
    edited November 2012
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    SPECS on the UPA-1 Monoblocks:

    Elegance. That’s what the UPA-1 Ultra Mono-block Amplifier offers. Employing a mono-block system in an audio setup gives you a dedicated power supply for each channel. The reward is refined sound and a jet black noise floor. Crosstalk is eliminated by complete inter-channel isolation. Dynamic behavior is consistently superior under complex loads and power demands. Your soundstage achieves a new level of depth and lucidity.

    Build a two channel, five channel or seven channel system with UPA-1s, or combine them with other Emotiva amplifiers to suit your needs. For an ideal and economical 5 or 7 channel setup, combine 3 upa-1s with one or two UPA-2s (to power your surrounds).

    If you've wanted to explore the possibilities of a mono-block setup, but felt restricted by the size and cost of suitable amplifiers, the UPA-1 could be the solution you've been seeking. The elegant solution.

    Performance
    The UPA-1 features a 300VA torroidal and one of our 'X' series power modules, supplying 200 continuous watts into 8ohms, and 350 watts into 4ohms. Extremely low output impedance, 80,000 uf of power supply capaticance, and uncompressed dynamic reserve make this amplifier truly exceptional.

    Quality
    Made with the same high quality components as all Emotiva amplifiers, and featuring both balanced (XLR) and unbalanced inputs, as well as in and out trigger connections. Dual output terminals make bi-wiring an easy option.


    Space Management
    The compact 2RU chassis (same as the UPA-2) make the UPA-1 easily stackable, maximizing the use of space in your home theater or two channel setup.





    • Number of Channels: 1

    • Topology: Fully Discrete, Dual Differential, High Current, Short Signal Path Class A/B

    • Power output (all channels driven):
    350 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

    • Signal to Noise Ratio:
    1 watt: >89db
    Full Power: >117db

    • Input Impedance:
    Unbalanced – 23.5kohms
    Balanced – 33kohms

    • Transformer Size: 300VA

    • Secondary capacitance: 80,000uF

    • Output Devices: 6

    Size: 17” W x 3.875” H x 18” D
    Weight: 26 lbs (35 lbs boxed)


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    * Specifications subject to change without notice.

    FEATURES:

    • Dual output terminals for easy bi-wiring.

    • Fully protected from all fault conditions

    • Advanced microprocessor operating system

    • Soft start circuitry

    • External trigger turn on

    • Soft touch power switch

    • 2RU chassis w/ solid milled aluminum faceplate

    • IEC power inlet, 120/230 VAC auto configurable

    • Output design: Triple Darlington with On output stages

    • Type of outputs: Audiophile quality 5 way binding post

    • Display type: Digital status indicators


    • 1% resistors, precision film capacitors in all critical signal paths

    • Modular channel design for greater channel separation, auto rail detection relays for automatic voltage selection.

    • On/Off LED Status Switch
    "People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." George Orwell
  • Stilly74
    Stilly74 Posts: 194
    edited November 2012
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    If you weren't so far away I'd be all over that UPA 5. Any idea on shipping to Medicine Hat, Alberta
  • Stilly74
    Stilly74 Posts: 194
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  • sbpolk
    sbpolk Posts: 644
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  • sbpolk
    sbpolk Posts: 644
    edited November 2012
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    CYBER MONDAY BUMP!

    UPA-5 is sold, but the UPA-1 Monoblocks are still available!

    NOW JUST $799 Shipped for ALL THREE!!! :0)

    Give your LSi's some JUICE!
    "People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." George Orwell