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Adcom GFA-585se Stereo Power Amplifier

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Adcom GFA-585se Stereo Power AmplifierAdcom GFA 585se Stereo Power Amplifier at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada The Adcom GFA 585se is a high performance stereo power amplifier built to deliver authority, precision, and musical transparency in equal measure. A pure Class A B design with parallel driven topology, it delivers 450 watts per channel into 8 ohms with the ability to drive speaker loads down to 2 ohms with complete stability and composure. Available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada.

Adcom GFA-585se Stereo Power Amplifier at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada

The Adcom GFA-585se is a high-performance stereo power amplifier built to deliver authority, precision, and musical transparency in equal measure. A pure Class A/B design with parallel-driven topology, it delivers 450 watts per channel into 8 ohms with the ability to drive speaker loads down to 2 ohms with complete stability and composure. Available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada.

Class A/B Design and High-Current Output

Every component inside the GFA-585se was refined and upgraded during development to create a more capable, more revealing amplifier. The result is lower distortion, better dynamic range, improved damping factor, and greater stability and separation of individual instruments across the soundstage. Ultra-low ESR electrolytic capacitors and UL-approved FR-4 printed circuit boards reflect the same uncompromising approach applied throughout. At the core of the GFA-585se's power delivery are 14 pairs of TO-3-type metal-cased bipolar output transistors per channel, arranged in a triple-Darlington configuration. This topology ensures very efficient power delivery to reactive loads regardless of the phase angle between voltage and current, making the GFA-585se one of the most speaker-friendly high-power amplifiers available at its price point.

Sonics and Soundstage

The GFA-585se strikes a compelling balance between impact and finesse. Bass is deep and controlled, the midrange is open and expressive, and the highs extend smoothly with natural detail. The result is a presentation that feels powerful yet refined, with a wide, stable soundstage that holds together at any volume level.

Key Features

  • 450W per channel into 8 ohms / 600W per channel into 4 ohms for massive, headroom-rich power output
  • Bridgeable to 1000W mono into 8 ohms for maximum output in single-channel or subwoofer applications
  • Drives loads down to 2 ohms with unconditional stability and composure
  • 50+ amps peak output current for instantaneous transient demands on complex, reactive loads
  • Pure Class A/B, parallel-driven topology for high efficiency with audiophile-grade linearity
  • 14 pairs of TO-3 bipolar output transistors per channel in a triple-Darlington configuration for robust, clean power
  • Balanced XLR and unbalanced RCA inputs for compatibility with professional and consumer preamplifiers
  • Ultra-low ESR electrolytic capacitors for reduced distortion and improved dynamic range
  • 12V trigger output for integrated system automation
  • Output relay and thermal protection circuits with front-panel LED indicators for safe operation
  • ETL/ETLc, FCC, LVD and CE/EMC certified to international safety and compliance standards
  • Heavy-gauge anodized aluminum front panel and painted baked steel chassis built for decades of reliable service

Technical Specifications

Specification Value
Output Power — 8 Ohms (Stereo) 450W per channel (both channels driven, <0.05% THD, 20Hz–20kHz)
Output Power — 4 Ohms (Stereo) 600W per channel
Bridged Mono Power — 8 Ohms 1000W
Peak Output Current 50+ amperes
Minimum Speaker Impedance 2 ohms (stereo); 4 ohms recommended (bridged)
Frequency Response 10Hz to 20kHz, +0 / -0.25dB (1W into 8 ohms)
Power Bandwidth 20Hz to 20kHz (0.25dB)
Input Impedance 22,000 ohms
Input Sensitivity 2.681V rms (450W into 8 ohms); 126mV rms (1W into 8 ohms)
Damping Factor Greater than 800 (20Hz to 20kHz)
Amplifier Class Pure Class A/B, parallel-driven
Output Transistors 14 pairs TO-3 bipolar per channel, triple-Darlington configuration
Input Connectors Balanced XLR and unbalanced RCA
Trigger 12V / 100mA output (3.5mm jack)
PCB Standard UL-approved FR-4
Certifications ETL/ETLc, FCC, LVD, CE/EMC
Power Supply 120VAC and 230VAC / 50-60Hz
Maximum Dimensions (H x W x D) 10-3/4" x 19" x 19-3/4" (275 x 482 x 502 mm)
Weight 70.4 lbs. (32 kg)
Shipping Weight 79.2 lbs. (36 kg)
Front Panel Heavy-gauge anodized aluminum extrusion
Chassis Heavy-gauge painted and baked steel
Protection Output relay (short circuit / DC) and thermal protection with front-panel LED indicators

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Adcom GFA-585se?

The Adcom GFA-585se is a stereo power amplifier rated at 450 watts per channel into 8 ohms and 600 watts per channel into 4 ohms, both channels driven simultaneously. It uses a pure Class A/B parallel-driven topology with 14 pairs of TO-3 bipolar output transistors per channel in a triple-Darlington configuration, and is bridgeable to 1000 watts mono into 8 ohms. It is available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada.

What is the power output of the Adcom GFA-585se?

The GFA-585se is rated at 450 watts per channel into 8 ohms and 600 watts per channel into 4 ohms in stereo mode, with both channels driven simultaneously at less than 0.05% THD across the full 20Hz to 20kHz audio band. In bridged mono mode it delivers 1000 watts into 8 ohms, making it equally suited to demanding stereo systems and high-output single-channel applications such as powered subwoofer integration.

Can the GFA-585se drive 2-ohm speaker loads?

Yes. The GFA-585se is designed for unconditional stability into loads as low as 2 ohms in stereo mode. Its 14 pairs of TO-3 bipolar output transistors per channel and triple-Darlington circuit topology maintain stable, low-distortion output even when the speaker load presents a highly reactive impedance with significant phase angles between voltage and current. In bridged mono mode, a minimum speaker impedance of 4 ohms is recommended.

What does bridging mean for the GFA-585se, and when should I use it?

Bridging combines both channels of the GFA-585se into a single high-power mono output, delivering 1000 watts into 8 ohms. This is useful when driving a single high-power loudspeaker, a passive subwoofer requiring maximum headroom, or a center channel speaker in a high-output home theater system. When bridged, the minimum recommended speaker impedance is 4 ohms. A second amplifier would be required to power additional channels when operating in bridged mono mode.

What is the "se" upgrade in the GFA-585se compared to the original GFA-585?

The GFA-585se is an upgraded and refined version of the original GFA-585. During development, every component was reviewed and improved to achieve lower distortion, better dynamic range, improved damping factor (greater than 800 versus the original's specification), and greater stability across the soundstage. Ultra-low ESR electrolytic capacitors and UL-approved FR-4 printed circuit boards were adopted as part of this refinement program, resulting in measurably and audibly improved performance across the full operating range.

What is the damping factor of the GFA-585se, and why does it matter?

The GFA-585se has a damping factor greater than 800 from 20Hz to 20kHz, which is exceptionally high for a power amplifier of this class. Damping factor describes how effectively the amplifier can control the motion of the loudspeaker cone after a transient signal. A high damping factor translates to tighter, more controlled bass reproduction and improved transient accuracy, particularly with large woofers and bass-reflex loudspeaker designs that can be prone to overhang and bloom when driven by amplifiers with lower damping.

Where can I buy the Adcom GFA-585se in Canada?

The Adcom GFA-585se is available at Vinyl Sound, an authorized Adcom dealer in Toronto, Canada. Browse the full power amplifier collection at Vinyl Sound or contact our team for system matching advice and in-store listening appointments.

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