SOLD! Parasound Halo P7 multi-channel analog preamp

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hometheaterdoc

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SOLD!!!!  Thanks!!

From the Manufacturer's website:

Halo P 7 7.1 channel Analog Preamplifier
The Parasound Halo P 7 will satisfy the most demanding two-channel audio purist who may
also enjoy multichannel music and movies. It is both a two-channel and a 7.1-channel analog
preamplifier with outstanding performance and an easy-to-use interface. For serious listeners
who wish to use the P 7 in conjunction with their digital home theater surround system we
provide a volume control bypass mode. A subwoofer output with analog bass management
enables your subwoofer to be operational with two channel analog sources.

Input/Outputs
- 2 Multi channel (7.1) inputs for surround sound movies/music
- 7 Stereo inputs (one balanced XLR input)
- 1 MM or MC phono input
- Front panel input for portable MP3 player
- RCA and balanced XLR outputs
- Subwoofer output with analog bass management
- Serial port for RS-232 control
- Rear panel IR input jack
- 3 different 12v trigger outputs

Other Features
- Relay switched inputs and tone control circuit
- 5 brightness settings for front panel display
- 2U rack mount kit available
- Remote control commands (IR and RS-232):
Bass and Treble adjustment
Tone control circuit bypass
Left/Right balance adjustment
Front/Rear balance adjustment
Subwoofer output level trim
Partial and full mute options
12V trigger activation

Software Features
- Custom input naming for all inputs
- Volume bypass mode for connecting a digital surround AVR
- Input level matching and headphone level offset
- Unique RS-232 commands with direct volume jump
- Analog bass management for stereo inputs
- Links to Parasound Zhd HDMI selector (No digital decoding)

Key Specs
- Frequency Response: 5 Hz – 100 kHz +0/-3db
- THD Distortion: less than 0.006% at 20 kHz
- S/N Ratio: greater than 110 db, IHF A-Weighted
- Crosstalk: 85db at 20 kHz


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