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MPN: INT-60
60W per channel, Class A/B, symmetical circuitry providing precision. More details
The Pass Labs INT-60 integrated amplifier is a pinnacle of audio engineering that combines power, precision, and musicality in a single chassis. The INT-60 is a robust integrated amplifier capable of delivering 60 watts per channel into 8 ohms, showcasing Pass Labs' renowned Class A/B topology for exceptional sound quality. Its symmetrical circuitry and meticulously selected components ensure pristine audio reproduction with breathtaking dynamics. Equipped with a built-in preamplifier section, the INT-60 offers versatile connectivity options including balanced (XLR) and single-ended (RCA) inputs. With its minimalist design, robust build quality, and exceptional performance, the Pass Labs INT-60 is a true centerpiece for audiophiles seeking uncompromising sound quality and convenience in their audio systems.
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The Pass Labs INT-60 integrated amplifier is packed with features that elevate the audio experience to new heights:
The Pass Labs INT-60 integrated amplifier establishes a new standard by effectively closing the perceived performance gap between separate components and integrated amplifiers. Leveraging advanced technologies and rigorous real-world testing, the INT-60 delivers a robust 60 watts per channel into 8 ohms. It remains in Class A operation until 30 watts due to its high-bias design, providing a larger Class A operating envelope. This extended Class A operation results in lower distortion and enhanced control over loudspeakers, ultimately delivering superior musical fidelity. With its high-quality construction and meticulous design, the INT-60 offers a refined listening experience that brings out the best in your music collection.
Pass Labs and First Watt were founded by hi-fi legend Nelson Pass. After co-founding and later selling Threshold Audio, Pass began working out of his Auburn, California, home in the early 1990s to develop prototypes of single-ended Class A amplifier designs under the name Pass Labs. Pass Labs quickly became known for its commercially produced Aleph, X, and XA Series amps, and preamps. Pass later started First Watt as a passion project focusing on low-power amps for a niche audiophile audience. Today, Pass splits his time between the two companies, with production happening in Pass Labs' facility in Foresthill, California
What is the power output of the Pass Labs INT-60 Integrated Amplifier?
The Pass Labs INT-60 Integrated Amplifier delivers 60 Watts per channel into 8 ohms. This ample power output, combined with its Class A operation, ensures robust and dynamic performance with a wide range of speakers. The INT-60 is designed to drive both efficient and moderately demanding speaker loads with ease, providing a detailed and engaging listening experience.
What are the key features of the Pass Labs INT-60 Integrated Amplifier?
The Pass Labs INT-60 is packed with features that cater to audiophiles seeking exceptional sound quality. It boasts a fully balanced input stage and a high-current, Class A output stage for low distortion and musicality. The INT-60 includes a precision-stepped volume control for accurate level adjustments, as well as a headphone output for private listening. It also offers a remote control for convenience and a home theater bypass mode for integration into multi-channel setups.
Can the Pass Labs INT-60 drive a variety of speakers, including more demanding loads?
Yes, the Pass Labs INT-60 Integrated Amplifier is designed to handle a wide range of speakers, including those with moderate to demanding loads. Its 60 Watts per channel into 8 ohms provides ample power for most speaker setups, delivering dynamic and detailed sound reproduction. The Class A operation ensures a clean and musical presentation, making it well-suited for audiophiles with a diverse range of speaker preferences.
Does the Pass Labs INT-60 require any special considerations for setup or maintenance?
The Pass Labs INT-60 Integrated Amplifier is designed for user-friendly operation and relatively straightforward setup. It does not require bias adjustments, as it is a self-biasing Class A design. However, users should ensure proper ventilation for optimal performance, as Class A amplifiers can generate heat. Adequate ventilation will help maintain the amplifier's performance and longevity. Additionally, it is recommended to provide sufficient space around the amplifier for airflow and to follow Pass Labs' guidelines for safe and optimal operation.
Who is Nelson Pass?
Nelson Pass, the man behind Pass Labs and First Watt, has been designing and building amplifiers for decades. His early passion, however, was speakers; at age 14, he started assembling loudspeakers. As a college student studying physics at the University of California-Davis, he co-founded a speaker company called PMA. He also worked for ESS, where he designed crossovers and enclosures. After college, with his interest having shifted toward amplifiers, Pass co-founded Threshold Electronics (now Threshold Audio). His achievements during the Threshold years include developing the first dynamically biased Class A amplifier circuit; developing a fully cascode audio power amplifier; and developing the STASIS stereo preamplifier and power amplifier. During the 1980s, Pass designed the Adcom GFA-555 amplifier. Later, after selling Threshold, he started Pass Labs in 1991 and First Watt in 1997. Pass holds several patents related to audio circuits.
How did Pass Labs make its name?
Pass Labs helped popularize solid-state, Class A power amplifiers. Pass Labs' first product, the Aleph 0 amplifier, operated as single-ended Class A up to its 70 watt rating and in push pull Class A at higher wattage. The Aleph series of amplifiers, some of the first solid-state amps that were said to be "tube-like" in sound, operated pure class A and contained internal circuitry using MOSFETs. The Aleph amplifiers had a unique appearance, a cube with heat sinks on all four sides, a solution to the heat generated by the class-A design. This can be attributed primarily to the specific MOSFETs used and the minimum number of gain stages that were implemented in the design. Pass Labs also developed the Super-Symmetry™ ("Su-Sy") circuit, which achieves exceptionally low distortion and noise levels. In 1998, Pass Labs released the X1000, the first amplifier using the patented SuperSymmetric™ topology. The X1000 achieved 1000 watts with high performance, local feedback and only two gain stages: a cascoded differential pair of transistors and a large bank of complementary output followers. This groundbreaking design informed all subsequent Pass Labs amplifiers.
What else does Pass Labs make?
In 2002, Pass Labs unveiled the first XA amplifiers, combining the X and Aleph topologies into balanced single-ended Class A amplifiers with many of the characteristics of both the X and Aleph series. The current Pass Labs lineup includes Class A amps (XA and Xs Series), Class AB amps (.8 Series), line preamps (Xs and XP Series), phono preamps (Xs and XP Series), integrated amps (INT Series), and one headphone amp.
What is the relationship between Pass Labs and First Watt?
When he started Pass Labs, Pass did everything out of his home. In 1997, having outgrown the space, Pass Labs moved into commercial space in Foresthill, California. When Pass started First Watt, it was a "kitchen table" venture, with work once again happening in his home. In 2016, with production demands not leaving him enough time to pursue the vast array of yet-to-be-designed amps, Nelson handed the business end of First Watt over to Pass Labs. Pass Labs took over the building of First Watt amplifiers as well as marketing and distribution. There's a synergy between the two operations, in that Pass Labs gets to gather up some of the more interesting First Watt finds and repurpose them as more commercially viable designs. Today, Pass splits his time between First Watt and Pass Laboratories.