Where is Emotiva manufactured?

All Emotiva products are designed at our facilities in Tennessee. Our flagship products like the XMC-1, XPA Gen 3 amplifiers, and EGO DACs are assembled in our state-of-the art production center on-site, while other products are made by our most efficient manufacturing partners, in China and around the world.

Is Emotiva an American company?

Emotiva was founded by Dan Laufman and is based in Franklin, Tennessee, United States. All Emotiva products are designed and engineered at the company’s facilities in Tennessee, and are manufactured in factories worldwide.

What is the difference between the emotiva xpa-2 and XPA-200?

The exterior of the XPA-200 is standard fare for Emotiva: a black metal case with silver cheeks, a couple of LEDs to indicate channel status, and a power button that turns amber in standby mode and blue when turned on. At 17”Wx3.875”Hx19”D and 31 pounds, the XPA-200 is much easier to fit into a cabinet than the much taller and heavier XPA-2.

Should you buy the emotiva UPA 200 power amplifier?

However there are times when it is appropriate. Case in point is the Emotiva UPA 200 power amplifier. For a few years now this upstart audio company has quietly been putting out some very stellar products, that the mainstream audio press seems to pass over.

What is the xpa-200 protected against?

Protection: The XPA-200 is protected against excessive operating temperature, shorted speaker connections, ground faults, and other common fault conditions. It’s difficult being the middle child, just ask Jan Brady.

How many Watts Does a Brady XPA 200 have?

Power Output (rated power; THD < 1%): 150 watts / channel; into 8 Ohms; both channels driven. Protection: The XPA-200 is protected against excessive operating temperature, shorted speaker connections, ground faults, and other common fault conditions. It’s difficult being the middle child, just ask Jan Brady.

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