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Emotiva UPA-200 for sale $300 shipped to you in the CONUS


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Hi gang, I was going to set this amp up in my daughter's bedroom but she really doesn't have much interest in it so I am going to sell it instead. I would rather see it go to a new home than sit in a box.

UPA-200 - Brand new never opened. I have opened the outside double box but never the inside box so it is still factory sealed. $300 shipped with insurance to the CONUS. I prefer Paypal gift but may be able to work with you. I have bought and sold plenty here in the forum so you can feel confident in this transaction. Private Message me if you need anything!

Thanks, Tim

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Features

A true audiophile-quality stereo amplifier.
Advanced engineering with SMD gain blocks.
Wideband, short signal path, class A/B design topology.
Top quality parts and construction.
Real power easily drives complex loads.
Heavy-duty power supply with oversized toroidal transformer.
Gold plated five way binding post speaker terminals.
Gold plated RCA input terminals.
Classic Emotiva styling with rugged solid steel chassis.
15mm solid milled aluminum faceplate.
Channel status LED’s. (which can be disabled in stealth mode).
Remote trigger input and output.
115 VAC or 230 VAC with automatic detection and switching.
Full protection from all common input and output fault conditions.
Specifications

Topology: Fully discrete, dual differential, high current, short signal path Class A/B.
Number of Channels: 2
Power Output 
(rated power; THD < 0.05%): 
125 watts / channel (8 ohms; all channels driven).
200 watts / channel (4 ohms; all channels driven).
Rated Power Bandwidth (at rated power; 8 Ohm load): 10 Hz to 20 kHz + / - 0.1 dB.
Minimum Recommended Load Impedance: 4 ohms (which equals one 4 ohm load or two paralleled 8 ohm loads per channel).
Frequency Response: 5 Hz to 80 kHz + 0 / - 2 dB.
THD + N: < 0.03%
Signal to Noise Ratio (8 Ohm load): 
> 92 dB at 1 watt (A-weighted).
> 106 dB at rated power (A-weighted).
Damping Factor (8 Ohm load): > 500
Speaker Output Connections: 
Full-sized 5-way binding posts; one pair per channel x 2.
Power Supply: 
350 VA high current ultra-low noise toroidal power transformer.
40,000 uF of storage capacitance.
Input sensitivity (for rated power; 8 Ohm load): 1.1 V (for full output; 8 ohms).
Gain: 29 dB
Input Connections: Unbalanced (RCA); one per channel.
Input Impedance: 47 kOhms
Trigger: 
Trigger Input: 5 - 20 V (AC or DC); < 10 mA input current required.
Trigger Output: 12 VDC; can drive any load up to 50 mA.
Power Requirements: 115 VAC or 230 VAC +/- 10% @ 50 / 60 Hz (automatically detected and switched).
Front Panel Controls and Indicators: 
Standby; push button (changes color to indicate Standby or On).
Status LEDs (one per channel); illuminate blue for normal operation or red to indicate a fault (may be disabled by rear panel Status LED switch).

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Omar, I think most receivers can benefit from the extra power and headroom that an external amp offers. It made a big difference with my Yamaha receiver when i added an amp for the front three speakers. I am not familiar with your Pioneer but most receiver power ratings are given as one or two channels running, not all five or seven.

 

 

 

Tim

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This amp was purchased from Emotiva's parent company Ebay store jadedesign. This amp was warehouse overstock, is brand new in sealed box and comes with one year warranty. I will stand behind everything for the one year. I have great relations and have bought a ton of stuff (see my signature) from Emotiva and their jadedesign store. I have never had any problems with any Emotiva or Sherbourn products I have owned, new or used.

 

 

Tim

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A little confused... is the one year warranty from Emotiva, and dependent upon the date you bought it?  Or are you just saying you'll warranty it for one year?  If the latter and something goes bad during that one year (or some problem with it right out of the box), would I send it back to you for a no-cost-to-me repair?   

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