CODA 8 V1


Just bought a used Coda 8 V1   Wow am I impressed. Could someone answer a question that the instructions don't address, or I missed it.  It has to do with the meter lights. I'm sure it has to do with the sensitivity of the meters. They give you an option of pressing the button ( on each side)  to give you a green light or an orange light,  flanking it on either side is a bright blue light that indicates the unit is operating correctly.  Could someone just clarify what the pressing of the button does, whether choosing green or orange? thanks so much!!! What a great amp!!!!!! Robert Tn

 

robshaw

I used to have this amp, and yes it is very good. I asked Coda the same question and here is the explanation:

The switch sets the 0 dB point to 5 or 300 Watts as indicated on the front.  At low levels the difference may be minimal on efficient speakers.
 

 

I may be thick this AM, not woken yet. I don't understand.  I am running Tekton (upgraded) Encores , quite efficient, 93 to 95, Listened for first time yesterday. I listen to Rock only, and seem to listen at about 90db.The meters are showing, if I read them correctly, on softer passages quite low, and on higher, more demanding (AC/DC for example) 35 to 40 watts?  15' away in large room. It replaced a PASS X250.8.(In another system now)  The Pass needle never moved out of class A. with any music. I'm guessing that I 'm exceeding the V1 class A limit of 18watts, don't know if that 18 doubles into 4 ohm speakers????  I love my PASS ( would never sell) but, truthfully thsi used CODA 8 is actually better,at least for my Rock and Roll. Thanks for the response. Robert 

@swede58 correct

Don’t worry about class a or a/b. Coda is excellent. There’s barely any difference with Pass or Coda when these amps transition out of Class A. 

Thanks all for the posts.  I spoke with the the salesman about it this AM. He explained about the scale not being what I thought it was. Have a much better understanding now. Will most likely use  the buttons that change to green, that represent the lower scale,  I mentioned to the salesman on that scale, earlier,that I was seeing about 30 to 40 watts. He stated that  actually represents about 10 to 12 watts being used, still in class A. REGARDLESS, WHAT AN AMP!!!!