Simply Powerful
I LIKE SIMPLE. Simple is good. Simple works. Simple makes my job easier and helps me sleep at night.
Parasound, a Bay Area maker with a half-century of success walking the parapet between high-end audiophilia and value-engineering design, apparently concurs. The company’s new NewClassic 200 Integrated is, as you might well guess, an integrated amplifier, with a high-quality onboard digitalto-analog converter section. The 200 Integrated was in fact derived by the simple expedient of sliding a class-D stereo power amp sourced from Danish class-D amp-module stalwart Pascal Audio into its otherwise-identical preamp stablemate. This slim, two-channel module delivers a claimed 110 watts per channel into either 4-ohm or 8-ohm loads with typical class-D efficiency, pulling only a modest 50 watts from the wall.
Simple, in this case, does not mean stripped-down, however—not hardly. The Parasound is well-constructed on an old-fashioned steel chassis and nicely but
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