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  1. Threshold Audio is a high-end audio equipment manufacturer originally established in California in 1974 by audio engineer Nelson Pass and graphic designer René Besne. The company, today based in Houston Texas, manufactures mono-block and stereo power amplifiers, multi-channel power amplifiers and stereo control amplifiers.

  2. Aug 2, 2018 · Threshold T-200 power amplifier. Founded by Nelson Pass in 1974, Threshold is one of those companies audiophiles tend to take for granted. Best known for the much-imitated Stasis (sliding bias) amplifier designs, Threshold became one of the industry leaders during the early 1980s.

  3. Threshold Ta-300 Stereo Power Amplifier. Regular price $2,800.00SGD. Sale price $2,800.00SGD Regular price. Sale Sold out. Unit price / per

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  4. Oct 10, 2010 · #1. A friend of me will start a collection of all exist Threshold models - at least of all exist power amplifiers. This brings me to the idea, to start this thread with an information collection with a listing of (first only all me known) models and miscelaneous parts/PCB's.

  5. Apr 3, 2009 · Functionality. The T2 has six single-ended RCA and two balanced XLR line-level inputs, labeled Bal.1, Bal.2, Video, CD, and HL (high-level) 1–4. As an analog holdout, I feel somewhat discriminated against: CD got a named input; LP deserves one too.

  6. Oct 8, 2006 · The SA-1 and its lower-powered sister SA-2 are the latest from Threshold, and are the first Threshold amps to abandon sliding bias for straight class-A operation. Both use the Stasis circuit. In most amplifiers, the voltage amplification stages are used to drive the output transistors, which in turn drive the loudspeaker.

  7. The Threshold amplifiers drew the attention of audiophiles and editors at audio equipment magazines. In the late 1970s, Pass further developed his amplifier technology and Threshold began to market the STASIS line of amplifiers.