Parasound JC-1 variations


I installed the 3rd JC-1 yesterday. It drives the center channel, and the sound of the 8 Ω KEF R600C now matches that of the 4 Ω 107/2s quite well. But this JC-1 seems different form the pair I’m using to drive the 107/2s. In high bias mode it runs hot to the touch, whereas the LR pair are just warm to the touch. If I set the bias of the new JC-1 to low, it is also just warm to the touch. Reviews and a couple of posts at AVS have noted that the amps run hot, but I thought the 107/2s might be an especially easy load coupled with the moderate levels of music I prefer may have accounted for the mild warmth. Now I wonder if the pair of amps I bought to drive the 107/2s may be running in low bias mode even though the switch is set to high bias. But those amps sound great driving the 107/2s. Would I notice any difference in sound between high and low bias at moderate levels?

Also, the blue light of the new amp is much brighter than that of the other two amps and is bright whether powered up or not — red lights of all the amps follow the same pattern of being bright when on and going to dim when off.
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Coli, $300-400 based on what? In my experience Parasound is outstanding with warranty service. We don't know if Dbphd's amps are covered or not so it seems premature to make statements about costs.

But none of us knows the circumstances so this should all be sorted out with Parasound.
Have you thought about contacting Parasound with your concerns? I've found their customer service to be top notch and Richard responds quickly.
I found my JC-1s sounded best in high bias so I've used that for critical listening and low bias for background music. Even when I owned Duntech Princess speakers with very complex (read - not an easy load) crossovers they would get quite warm but never what I'd call hot. I could leave my hand on a heatsink without discomfort.