View Full Version : Emotiva UPA-2 vs XPA-2
manlystanley
01-01-2010, 07:10 PM
I got my XPA-2 in yesterday. As soon as I hooked it up to my B&W 684's and heard 5 seconds of it, I knew it was a huge improvement. The music sounded full, rich and bass was deep. It is still not as warm as my old H/K 655, but it sounds good. I'm very pleased that I upgraded.
I read on the Emotiva site how people were saying that the XPA-2 is just a UPA-2 with more power and people like me are "imagining any difference between the two amps"...... We'll I'm happily living in fantasy land......
Best Regards,
Stan
blackraven
01-01-2010, 07:53 PM
Glad to hear you like it Stan. Will you be using it with the 1.6's?
manlystanley
01-01-2010, 07:56 PM
Glad to hear you like it Stan. Will you be using it with the 1.6's?
Yep... I wrote up a review on the 1.6's in the Planer speaker section. The 1.6's are tremendous speakers!
harley .guy07
01-01-2010, 11:29 PM
I am glad that you are happy with your amp. It is a very powerful amplifier that has a price that is very affordable for the amount of power you get and the sound quality that is there. I am glad that someone found an amp that will work well with these speakers and is also affordable. Very cool
frahengeo
01-02-2010, 10:14 AM
Congrats on the new acquisition. If I wasn't already set for Amps, I would've considered the Emo Amps. The recent sale they had was really enticing.
javamark
01-15-2010, 01:26 AM
I got an XPA-2 delivered from Emotiva to Oz last month.
Big heavy sucker, sounds fabulous and incredible value. I reckon it looks great too.:)
Time_Lord
02-11-2010, 11:48 AM
javamark, the unit you got, you didn't need a stepdown transformer or anything? the unit will work fine with the australian power supply. AS I am deciding on whether to get the XPA 5 or UPA 5
Thanks
Sir Terrence the Terrible
02-11-2010, 03:59 PM
I am seriously looking at the Emotiva UMC-1 pre-amp and the UPA-7 amp, does anyone have any experience with these two audio pieces? Just trying to get some basic opinions before I purchase these for my kids new system.
kexodusc
02-11-2010, 04:39 PM
I am seriously looking at the Emotiva UMC-1 pre-amp and the UPA-7 amp, does anyone have any experience with these two audio pieces? Just trying to get some basic opinions before I purchase these for my kids new system.
I have the 7-channel amp, it is an incredible value. It easily outperforms my Adcom/Rotel/NAD stuff...I was using 2 Adcom's and a Rotel amp prior to purchasing and I have been very impressed. It is not the end all be all in refinement, and isn't quite as bright as my Adcom stuff was (which I tend to prefer just a tad) but not as dull as NAD either. Way better than any receiver amps.
The early UMC-1 reviews are mixed. It's been out a month or so, sound quality/video quality are said to be good, but several minor bugs prompted the first firmware upgrade. Probably needs a couple months to get through initial issues before a proper review can be done.
BRANDONH
02-12-2010, 11:34 AM
javamark, the unit you got, you didn't need a stepdown transformer or anything? the unit will work fine with the australian power supply. AS I am deciding on whether to get the XPA 5 or UPA 5
Thanks
I know the XPA-5 automatically detects the voltage of 120 or 230.
Is Australia 230 volt?
If so you should not need a converter.
* IEC power inlet, 120/230 VAC configurable
X-Series Amplifier Manual (PDF) (http://emotiva.com/manuals/XPA-5%20Amplifier%20Manual_Final_v1pt06.pdf)
BRANDONH
02-19-2010, 08:20 AM
I got my XPA-2 in yesterday. As soon as I hooked it up to my B&W 684's and heard 5 seconds of it, I knew it was a huge improvement. The music sounded full, rich and bass was deep. It is still not as warm as my old H/K 655, but it sounds good. I'm very pleased that I upgraded.
I read on the Emotiva site how people were saying that the XPA-2 is just a UPA-2 with more power and people like me are "imagining any difference between the two amps"...... We'll I'm happily living in fantasy land......
Best Regards,
Stan
I got the XPA-5 (for center & surround) and was impressed with it.
I recommended the XPA-2 to a friend (from another forum)
Any further musings you want to share that I can pass on to him?
Rebos12367
07-09-2012, 07:03 AM
I know the XPA-5 automatically detects the voltage of 120 or 230.
Is Australia 230 volt?
If so you should not need a converter.
* IEC power inlet, 120/230 VAC configurable
X-Series Amplifier Manual (PDF) (http://emotiva.com/manuals/XPA-5%20Amplifier%20Manual_Final_v1pt06.pdf)
I'd call a local electrician I live in the states and had a great chance to pick up a Whompus Cat Rotel Amp. It was 230 v though. I though no big deal I'll poke a hole through the wall and plug it into our Dryer outlet. I was told yep that will work, for a bit. The damage will happen because of the 50 htz vs 60 htz difference not the voltage.
Again call someone who understands electricity
Cheers,
Bruce
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