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XP-30 Owner’s Manual
The XP-30 is a modular preamplifier consisting of  one control / 
power supply chassis and additional gain chassis, each containing the 
analog circuits of  a single channel.  The XP-30 is meant to typically 
be used as a two-channel product, but you can use the control chassis 
to serve up to six channels.
Each channel individually provides master and slave outputs.  The 
relative level between the master and slave outputs of  each channel 
is adjustable by a knob on the front panel of  each individual gain 
chassis.  If  you have ever wanted to bi-amp your loudspeakers, 
you might appreciate that this feature allows easy use of  different 
types of  amplifiers for the low vs the high frequencies, adjusting 
the relative levels as needed.  If  you need big power and control on 
the bottom but want the sweet character of  tubes on the top, you 
may wonder how you ever got along without this.  Or why other 
companies don’t offer it.
It is even useful when the same types of  amplifiers are used – 
typically without the full load on each amplifier the subjective balance 
still needs minor tweaking.
All connected gain chassis respond to the master level adjustment on 
the main control chassis through a completely new volume control 
covering a range of  100 dB in precise 1 dB steps.  
Both outputs of  each channel are offered as single-ended and 
balanced outputs having the same gain and impedance and both may 
be used simultaneously with no degradation.  
There are five (5) regular inputs, a special home theater bypass input 
and tape input for those needing any side loops for recording or 
signal processing.  
The control chassis also supports a mono function between the 
separate different analog stage chassis.
The power supply in the control chassis is large enough for 
somebody else’s power amplifier.  It contains a pair of  highly 
efficient, low-noise Plitron transformers in dual mono topologies, 
emi filtering, large capacitance reservoirs, and of  course the isolation 
that comes with being in a different chassis from the analog gain 
stages.
Something else that was on Nelson’s wish list – the ability to drive an 
amplifier output stage by itself:  Do you require a preamplifier deliver 
a fraction of  a volt to the power amplifier or peaks in excess of  50 
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