Adcom GFA-555ms Stereo Power Amplifier
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Adcom GFA-555ms Stereo Power Amplifier

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Adcom GFA-555ms Stereo Power AmplifierAdcom GFA 555ms Stereo Power Amplifier at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada The Adcom GFA 555ms is a high current stereo power amplifier built on one of audio's most respected amplifier legacies, redesigned for greater control, lower noise, and a more transparent presentation. Designed for those who demand both authority and composure in a two channel system, the GFA 555ms drives a broad range of loudspeakers, including those with very low impedances and

Adcom GFA-555ms Stereo Power Amplifier at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada

The Adcom GFA-555ms is a high-current stereo power amplifier built on one of audio's most respected amplifier legacies, redesigned for greater control, lower noise, and a more transparent presentation. Designed for those who demand both authority and composure in a two-channel system, the GFA-555ms drives a broad range of loudspeakers, including those with very low impedances and highly reactive loads, at sustained high-power levels without compression or loss of detail. Available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada.

Power Output and High-Current Design

The GFA-555ms delivers 125 watts per channel into 8 ohms and 200 watts per channel into 4 ohms, with bridged mono operation providing 400 watts into 8 ohms for high-power single-zone or subwoofer applications. Its high-current circuit topology allows the amplifier to maintain consistent output voltage and current delivery even as speaker impedance drops or the phase angle between voltage and current becomes highly reactive, a requirement for driving electrostatic, planar magnetic, and low-efficiency dynamic loudspeakers to their full potential.

Low Distortion and Circuit Design

Special attention was paid during the GFA-555ms's development to ensuring that distortion remains extremely low under all load conditions, particularly when driving reactive loads in which the phase angles of voltage and current diverge substantially. The result is a wide dynamic range with excellent grip and headroom at all listening levels, with bass that is powerful yet controlled, a midrange that is open and dimensional, and high frequencies that extend cleanly without harshness. Both unbalanced RCA and balanced XLR inputs are provided, and dual voltage compatibility at 120VAC and 230VAC allows worldwide use.

Key Features

  • 125W per channel into 8 ohms / 200W per channel into 4 ohms — high-current output for any speaker load
  • Bridgeable to 400W mono into 8 ohms — for high-power single-zone or subwoofer applications
  • High-current design for demanding, low-impedance, and reactive speaker loads
  • Ultra-low distortion circuitry for greater transparency, resolution, and detail retrieval
  • Balanced XLR and unbalanced RCA inputs for compatibility with any preamplifier
  • Wide dynamic range with excellent grip and headroom at all listening levels
  • Dual voltage compatible — 120VAC and 230VAC / 50-60Hz for worldwide use
  • Damping factor greater than 400 across 20Hz to 20kHz for precise loudspeaker control

Technical Specifications

Specification Value
Output Power — 8 Ohms (Stereo) 125W per channel
Output Power — 4 Ohms (Stereo) 200W per channel
Bridged Mono Power — 8 Ohms 400W
Frequency Response 10Hz to 20kHz, +0 / -0.25dB (1W into 8 ohms)
Power Bandwidth (-3dB) 10Hz to 100kHz
Input Impedance 100,000 ohms
Input Sensitivity 1.38V rms (125W into 8 ohms) / 123mV rms (1W into 8 ohms)
Damping Factor Greater than 400 (20Hz to 20kHz)
Inputs Balanced XLR; Unbalanced RCA
Power Supply 120VAC and 230VAC / 50-60Hz
Power Consumption — Quiescent 48VA
Power Consumption — 125W into 8 ohms 420VA
Power Consumption — 200W into 4 ohms 730VA
Power Consumption — 400W bridged 800VA
Maximum Dimensions (H x W x D) 6" x 17" x 12.5" (152 x 432 x 318 mm)
Weight 28.6 lbs. (13 kg)
Shipping Weight 33 lbs. (15 kg)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Adcom GFA-555ms?

The Adcom GFA-555ms is a stereo power amplifier rated at 125 watts per channel into 8 ohms and 200 watts per channel into 4 ohms, with bridged mono operation providing 400 watts into 8 ohms. It accepts both balanced XLR and unbalanced RCA inputs and is designed to drive a broad range of loudspeakers, including those with very low impedances and highly reactive loads. It is available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada.

What is the correct power output of the Adcom GFA-555ms?

The Adcom GFA-555ms is rated at 125 watts per channel into 8 ohms and 200 watts per channel into 4 ohms in stereo operation. In bridged mono mode, the amplifier delivers 400 watts into 8 ohms. These figures are confirmed by Adcom's official technical documentation and power consumption data: the amplifier draws 420VA at 125W into 8 ohms, 730VA at 200W into 4 ohms, and 800VA in bridged 400W mode.

Can the Adcom GFA-555ms be bridged to mono?

Yes. The GFA-555ms is bridgeable to mono operation, delivering 400 watts into 8 ohms in this configuration. Bridged mono operation is useful for driving a single high-power loudspeaker, powering a subwoofer, or building a biamplified system using two GFA-555ms units. Refer to the user manual for correct bridging connection procedure and input level matching.

Does the Adcom GFA-555ms accept balanced inputs?

Yes. The GFA-555ms accepts both balanced XLR and unbalanced RCA inputs, making it compatible with any preamplifier regardless of output configuration. Balanced connection is recommended in installations where cable runs are long or where the preamplifier provides lower noise through its balanced output stage.

Can the Adcom GFA-555ms drive low-impedance or reactive speakers?

Yes. The GFA-555ms was specifically designed to drive loudspeakers with very low impedances and highly reactive loads, where the phase angle between voltage and current is substantially different. Its high-current output stage maintains consistent output voltage and control even as impedance drops toward 4 ohms, making it suitable for electrostatic, planar magnetic, and other demanding speaker designs that require both high current and low distortion at reactive loads.

Can I turn the Adcom GFA-555ms off daily?

Yes. The GFA-555ms can be powered off and on at any frequency without harm to the amplifier. There is no mandatory warm-up period required before use, and daily power cycling is fully supported. For long-term listening sessions, allowing the amplifier to reach operating temperature before critical listening is recommended, as with most high-current amplifiers.

Where can I buy the Adcom GFA-555ms in Canada?

The Adcom GFA-555ms 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 guidance and in-store listening appointments.

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