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Parasound ZoneMaster 2350 Universal Two-Channel Amplifier - Black

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SKU: PAZM2350-BLK
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Parasound's ZoneMaster 2350 two-channel amplifier is designed from the ground up to be as friendly to custom installations as it is powerful.

    $1,499.00
    $1,499.00
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    Powerful Two-Channel Amplifier Perfect for CI Applications

    Parasound's ZoneMaster 2350 two-channel amplifier is designed from the ground up to be as friendly to custom installations as it is powerful. With 600 watts x 2 available, it will drive any speaker or passive subwoofer with ease. Unique preamp outputs for full-range mono and low-pass mono provide unsurpassed flexibility. A switch engages an analog 30 Hz or 80 Hz high-pass filter to prevent heavy bass from reaching smaller speakers. A built-in analog 80 Hz, 24 dB/octave low-pass filter makes the ZoneMaster 2350 an outstanding amplifier for driving multiple in-wall passive subwoofers without the need for external crossovers.

    Speaker Level Input

    The Speaker Level Input enables the ZoneMaster 2350 to connect to any audio receiver or stereo system, even if it lacks preamp output jacks. This is a high impedance input, and the ZoneMaster 2350's Speaker Level Input can connect to the speaker terminals on any receiver or amplifier. This will not reduce the output power or degrade the sound quality of the speakers that are already connected directly to the "host" receiver or amplifier.

    Speaker level audio is internally converted to line level and routed to the Loop Out, Mono Out and Sub Out jacks. These provide line level outputs to drive additional power amplifiers and powered subwoofers.

    Loop Out Jacks

    Loop Out Jakcs enable the incoming audio signal to pass along or "daisy chain" from the Line level L and R Input jacks to an additional amplifier. The Speaker Level Input connection is converted to line level and is also available at the Loop Out Jacks. The Loop Out Jacks are not affected by any of the Model 2350 control settings.

    Mono Output Jack (Full Range)

    The Mono Output Jack combines the Left and Right channel inputs into summed L + R mono. This could be useful for connecting a powered subwoofer that has its own built-in crossover. It could also be used for connecting an additional amplifier in mono applications. The Mono Output Jack is always active, regardless of the setting of the Mode or High Pass switches.

    Subwoofer Output Jack (80 Hz Low Pass)

    This Subwoofer Output Jack is a low-pass output that combines the left and right inputs into a L + R mono signal. This could be useful for connecting to a separate power amp to drive a passive in-wall subwoofer. The Low Pass crossover is fixed at 80 Hz with a 24 dB per octave slope. The Subwoofer Output Jack is always active, regardless of the setting of the Mode or High Pass switches.

    Speaker A and B Outputs

    The ZoneMaster 2350 is equipped with connections for two speakers on each channel (labeled A and B). This unique feature gives system designers greater flexibility and can usually avoid the added expense, complexity, heat and power consumption of additional amplifiers. The ability of the ZoneMaster 2350 to drive two pairs of speakers can be attributed to Parasound's 2 ohm stable high current design.

    Typical applications for using both Speaker A and B terminals might include a large living room with four ceiling speakers. Another use for the B speakers could be in a sub-zone like a bathroom or hallway that is adjacent to the room where the A speakers are installed.

    Total Speaker Impedance (A + B)

    The R and L channels are each capable of driving speaker loads as low as 2 ohms. An example of a 2 ohm load is one 4 ohm speaker connected to one channel's speaker output A while another 4 ohm speaker is connected to the same channel's speaker output B. When driving 2 ohm loads the amplifier will generate more heat and it is important to ensure that it has adequate ventilation.

    Using ZoneMaster with Passive In-Wall Volume Controls

    The ZoneMaster 2350 Level controls are especially useful for rooms that have in-wall passive/autoformer type volume controls. Most wall-mounted volume controls and most speaker selector box volume controls are this type. By reducing the ZoneMaster 2350's maximum output level you reduce the amount of power that has to be absorbed and wasted as heat by the in-wall volume control. Reducing the 2350's maximum output level prevents the volume control from overheating or possibly vibrating from the stress of absorbing extra amplifier power. It avoids wasting amplifier power and reduces distortion.

    Product Features

    • Powerful two-channel amplifier perfect for CI applications
    • 350 watts x 2 @ 8 ohms
    • 600 watts x 2 @ 4 ohms
    • 2 ohms stable for driving multiple speaker pairs
    • Two pairs of speaker outputs with A/B buttons
    • Lockout switch on rear panel to disable A/B buttons
    • High pass filter, switchable for 30Hz or 80Hz
    • Automatic on/off by 12V trigger w/ looping output
    • Automatic on/off by audio signal
    • Speaker level input enables integration with systems lacking preamp output jacks
    • Parasound designed class AB input stage w/ premium Class D power stage
    • Subwoofer mode for driving multiple in-wall subs without the need for an external crossover
    • Mono mode combines L and R for single speaker applications
    • Mono full range preamp output
    • Subwoofer 80Hz, 24dB/oct. low pass preamp output
    • Looping left and right output jacks
    • Left and right input level controls
    • Efficient, low heat design
    • Short circuit and overload protection
    • 0.5 watt standby power consumption meets EU and Energy Star requirements
    • 2U rack mounting hardware is included in box

    Product Specs

    General
    • Frequency Response: 10Hz – 70kHz, +0/-3dB 20Hz – 20kHz, +0/-0.8dB
    • Total Harmonic Distortion: < 0.05% at typical listening levels < 0.9% at full power
    • Inter-channel Crosstalk: 70dB at 20kHz
    • DC Trigger Requirements: +9Vdc to +12Vdc, 5mA
    • Audio Trigger Requirements: 2mV audio signal (8-15 minutes turn off delay)
    Power Output – RMS, Both Channels Driven (20 Hz – 20 kHz)
    • 350 watts x 2 @ 8 ohms
    • 600 watts x 2 @ 4 ohms or 2 ohms
    Minimum Speaker Impedance (Output A+B)
    • Stereo or Mono Mode: 2 ohms
    • Subwoofer Mode: 4 ohms
    • Note: Operation at these minimum impedances might require additional ventilation
    Input Sensitivity
    • 2 Volts = Full output (350 Watts @ 8 ohms)
    • Total gain = 29dB (Level controls set to Maximum)
    S/N Ratio
    • > 100dB, input shorted, unweighted
    • > 114dB, input shorted, IHF A-weighted
    High and Low Pass Crossovers
    • Sub Mode and Sub out jack: 80Hz, 24dB per octave
    • High Pass Filter: 30Hz or 80Hz, 12dB per octave
    AC Power Requirement
    • 1500 Watts maximum
    • 100 Watts typical (music playing, typical listening level)
    • 30 Watts idle (no music playing)
    • 0.5 Watts in standby
    • 110-240 VAC 50/60Hz
    Dimensions
    • Width: 17.25" (438 mm)
    • Depth: 14.5" (368 mm)
    • Depth: 16.25" (412 mm) with cables connected Height, with feet: 4.25" (108 mm)
    • Height, without feet: 3.5" (89 mm), 2U
    Weight
    • Net: 15 lbs. (6.8 kg)
    • Shipping: 22.25 lbs. (10.1 kg)

    Product Warranty

    Parts & Labor 3 Years 2 Years for Moving Parts, Remote Controls, Lasers, Front Panel Displays and Video Screens Parasound Warranty Information

    "For a versatile amplifier, the value proposition is in the sky with the sound the ZoneMaster Model 2350 produces. With great company product pairing (even if it is from a different line), great treble accuracy, rather neutral and clean sound produced when paired with the Parasound NewClassic 200 Integrated, this 'universal' amplifier truly is versatile with great sound and character. For the many professional and consumer use cases, unique or not, the ZoneMaster Model 2350 delivers on all levels, and is a value amp I can highly recommend for the price."

    - tigersound, HIFI Sound Enthusiast


    “Consistently, there was more transient detail with the 2350 [compared with more expensive competition]. In the end, the 2350 was providing more musical information which was continually reinforced the more I listened. At the end of the demo…I walked out with the 2350.”

    - Chris C., ZoneMaster 2350 Listener Reports, February/March, 2018


    “Overall, what I've found is that, depending on what I'm listening to, my mind is less likely to wander with the ZM2350 than the [more expensive competitive model]. There's such great synergy between the ZM2350 and the SVS Ultras. Crazy.”

    - David S., ZoneMaster 2350 Listener Reports, February, 2018


    “The ZM 2350 comes close though, [to his $$$$ reference MSB and Audio Research] and left me in wonder at how little one can spend to get near-reference quality. By far one of the better values for the money I have heard, possibly giving Parasound Halo amps a run for their money. Color me impressed in a wide open natural way.”

    - Patrick P., ZoneMaster 2350 Listener Reports, April, 2018


    “It displayed impressive control, solid dynamics and was very capable of conveying dynamic (macro and micro) swings, very nice tonality and musicality, and easy to listen to over the five hours spent evaluating the unit. It imaged well and provided a nice sense of space around the instruments. It was unflappable during the evaluation and never seemed constrained. My wife and I are both VERY impressed with the ZM2350.”

    - Phil C., ZoneMaster 2350 Listener Reports, February, 2018

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