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T+A PA 2000 R: 200W Audiophile Power with Class-A Stages & HV Technology

The T+A PA 2000 R integrated amplifier delivers up to 200W per channel with discrete Class-A stages, HV-inspired circuitry, MOSFET drivers, and ultra-wide bandwidth up to 300 kHz—built for serious audiophile systems seeking precision, power, and musical transparency.

The T+A PA 2000 R integrated amplifier delivers up to 200W per channel with discrete Class-A stages, HV-inspired circuitry, MOSFET drivers, and ultra-wide bandwidth up to 300 kHz—built for serious audiophile systems seeking precision, power, and musical transparency.

The T+A PA 2000 R is an integrated amplifier with a meticulously designed design that takes into account every aspect that could impact sound quality. The amplifier is housed in a low-profile enclosure with a beautifully laid-out front panel featuring all the necessary controls. It also features a large display with information about the device's operating modes, as well as a dynamic VU meter. The amplifier features bass and treble tone controls, switchable loudness, and stereo balance adjustment—all of these settings are accessed via a menu system displayed on the display. It is also possible to disable all signal processing for the most linear sound. A headphone jack is located on the front panel of the T+A PA 2000 R.

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The T+A PA 2000 R amplifier has three balanced and line-level inputs, with connectors #3 (XLR) and #5 (RCA) configurable for home theater use when connecting a processor with surround sound decoders. When SRND mode is activated, balance, volume, and some other functions for these connectors are individually adjustable, with the settings retained in memory. There's also a Pre Out (RCA), R2-Link system bus connectors (one of which can be used as a trigger), and a LAN port for controlling/monitoring the T+A PA 2000 R via a computer. Two pairs of bare copper binding posts allow speaker connections.

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The voltage and current gain sections are galvanically isolated. The fully discrete input stage uses hand-selected J-FET transistors, and the intermediate section operates in Class A mode. The rest of the T+A PA 2000 R's specifications are also impressive: MOSFET drivers, high-power bipolar output transistors, mica capacitors, low-inductance resistors, and fully sealed, gold-plated, zero-loss switching relays. The total buffer capacitor capacity is 60,000 µF.

Despite its modest dimensions, the T+A PA 2000 R easily delivers 200 watts per channel into a 4-ohm load and 100 watts into 8 ohms, with the specifications even claiming 300 watts into a 2-ohm load, indicating the manufacturer's complete confidence in the power supply's reliability. As an option, the T+A PA 2000 R can be equipped with a built-in phono preamp module for MM or MC cartridges.

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The amplifier's balanced circuit topology is almost identical to that of the HV series models. The model is housed in a slim case and, like the higher-end HV line, uses a higher voltage to power its discrete stages. The advantages of the HV concept have been repeatedly emphasized: the specified frequency response ranges from 0.5 Hz to 300 kHz, plus outstanding transient response.

The manufacturer positions the PA 2000 R as a compact yet powerful premium amplifier. The company emphasizes two key features: output stages with low negative feedback and new power supplies, which, according to T+A, were developed specifically for audio devices to reliably handle maximum load levels.

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It's worth noting that each channel has its own tone control (a bypass mode is also possible). For use in a surround sound system, a Surround Pass Through mode is available, activated by a trigger signal.

T+A PA 2000 R Specifications

  • Output power 2 x 80 W (8 Ohm), 2 x 120 W (4 Ohm)
  • Frequency range 0.5 Hz – 300 kHz (+/- 3 dB) (preamplifier section), 1 Hz – 150 kHz (power amplifier)
  • ​​Harmonic distortion coefficient less than 0.001% (preamplifier), less than 0.02% (power
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  • ​​Inputs 3 balanced, 3 unbalanced
  • Outputs from preamplifier, to headphones, to a pair of speakers
  • Additionally, a control system connector (AMX / Crestron), R2-Link control system input and output
  • Signal-to-noise ratio 109 dB (A-weighted)
  • Channel separation more than 90 dB
  • Tone control LF (-6 / +8 dB), HF (-6 / +8 dB)
  • Loudness compensation yes, adjustable, switchable
  • Input sensitivity 250 mV (RCA), 500 mV (XLR)
  • Tone control LF (-6 / +8 dB), HF (-6 / +8 dB)
  • Slew rate of the output signal 60 V / μs
  • Filter capacitor capacity 60,000 μF
  • Power consumption 1000 W (max.), 0.5 W (Standby)
  • Dimensions (W x H x D) 460 x 82 x 400 mm
  • Weight 10.5 kg

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