Parasound Halo P6 2.1-Channel Preamplifier and DAC
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Parasound Halo P6 2.1-Channel Preamplifier and DAC

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Parasound Halo P6 2.1-Channel Preamplifier and DACParasound Halo P6 2. 1 Channel Preamplifier and DAC at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada The Halo P6 is a 2. 1 channel preamplifier and DAC from Parasound (San Francisco, California, USA), available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. Designed by legendary audio engineer John Curl and built on the acclaimed Halo series platform, the P6 serves as a comprehensive control center for high performance stereo and 2. 1 systems. At its digital core sits an ESS

Parasound Halo P6 2.1-Channel Preamplifier and DAC at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada

The Halo P6 is a 2.1-channel preamplifier and DAC from Parasound (San Francisco, California, USA), available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. Designed by legendary audio engineer John Curl and built on the acclaimed Halo series platform, the P6 serves as a comprehensive control center for high-performance stereo and 2.1 systems. At its digital core sits an ESS Sabre32 Reference DAC (ES9018K2M) capable of decoding PCM up to 384 kHz/32-bit via asynchronous USB and native DSD64, DSD128, and DSD256. The analog foundation is equally strong: a MM/MC/MI phono stage with selectable 100 ohm or 47k ohm loading, a resistor-ladder volume control for ultra-low-noise tracking, and fully analog adjustable bass management crossovers spanning 20 Hz to 140 Hz. Praised across publications including Positive Feedback, Home Theater Review, Future Audiophile, and LowBeats Germany, the Halo P6 is a benchmark for feature-rich preamplification at its price.

A True 2.1-Channel Control Center

Most stereo preamplifiers stop at two-channel line-level control. The Parasound Halo P6 goes further, incorporating genuine 2.1-channel bass management with independent, fully analog high-pass and low-pass crossovers adjustable between 20 Hz and 140 Hz at a 12 dB per octave slope. A dedicated front-panel subwoofer level control lets you dial in sub blend on the fly, without entering menus or touching receiver settings. Three separate subwoofer outputs — one balanced XLR and two RCA — give you maximum flexibility for real-world system configurations. The Home Theater Bypass input allows the P6 to integrate seamlessly into an AV processor-based system, passing surround signals through without interfering with your dedicated stereo path. The result is a component that bridges the gap between pure two-channel audio and practical, multi-source home systems.

ESS Sabre32 DAC, Resistor-Ladder Volume, and Headphone Amplification

The ESS Sabre32 Reference ES9018K2M chipset inside the Halo P6 represents a step up from the Burr-Brown DAC used in its predecessor, the Halo P5, unlocking full 384 kHz/32-bit PCM decoding and native DSD support up to DSD256 via the asynchronous USB 2.0 input. Coaxial and optical digital inputs handle PCM up to 192 kHz/24-bit. Volume is managed by a Burr-Brown analog resistor-ladder circuit — a topology that delivers smooth, low-noise attenuation with precise channel tracking across the entire 0-99 range displayed on the front panel. The volume knob itself rides on ball bearings for weighted, satisfying rotation. The dedicated headphone amplifier section, powered by a high-current Texas Instruments TPA6120A with a 10-ohm output impedance, handles demanding headphones directly and independently from the main preamp outputs. Tone controls with relay bypass allow bass and treble adjustments when needed, while keeping the signal path pure when bypassed.

Key Features

  • ESS Sabre32 Reference DAC (ES9018K2M): Supports PCM up to 384 kHz/32-bit via USB and native DSD64, DSD128, and DSD256; coaxial and optical inputs accept up to 192 kHz/24-bit.
  • Fully Analog Bass Management: Independent high-pass and low-pass crossovers adjustable from 20 Hz to 140 Hz, with front-panel subwoofer level control for real-time adjustment.
  • MM/MC/MI Phono Stage: Three-position load and gain selector supporting Moving Magnet (38 dB), Moving Coil (52 dB), and Moving Iron cartridges with 100 ohm or 47k ohm loading options.
  • Resistor-Ladder Volume Control: Burr-Brown analog resistor-ladder design delivers ultra-low noise and precise channel tracking, with a ball-bearing-supported aluminum volume knob.
  • High-Current Headphone Amplifier: Texas Instruments TPA6120A with 10-ohm output impedance drives demanding headphones independently from the main preamp path.
  • Home Theater Bypass: Stereo RCA and dual subwoofer bypass inputs for transparent integration with AV processors or surround receivers without degrading the stereo signal chain.
  • Balanced XLR Architecture: One balanced XLR line input, balanced XLR preamp output, and a balanced XLR subwoofer output for maximum noise rejection in complex systems.
  • Tone Controls with Relay Bypass: Front-panel bass and treble controls engage or bypass via relay from the front panel or remote, preserving a pure signal path when not in use.
  • System Integration Features: 12V trigger output, IR input and loop output, programmable default and favorite volume memory, and a backlit remote with discrete input selection buttons.
  • John Curl Circuit Design: Internal layout optimized by renowned audio engineer John Curl for maximum signal-to-noise ratio and improved channel separation over the P5.

Technical Specifications

DAC Chipset ESS Sabre32 Reference ES9018K2M
USB Digital Input Asynchronous USB 2.0; PCM up to 384 kHz/32-bit; Native DSD64, DSD128, DSD256, and DoP DSD
Coaxial / Optical Digital Inputs PCM up to 192 kHz/24-bit
Analog Line Inputs 5 x RCA stereo pairs, 1 x XLR balanced pair, 1 x front-panel Aux (auto +12 dB gain)
Phono Input MM/MC/MI; MM 38 dB gain, MC 52 dB gain; 100 ohm or 47k ohm loading
Preamp Outputs 1 x XLR balanced stereo, 1 x RCA stereo
Subwoofer Outputs 1 x XLR balanced, 2 x RCA
Home Theater Bypass Stereo RCA + dual subwoofer bypass inputs
Bass Management Crossover Fully analog; adjustable 20 Hz to 140 Hz; 12 dB/octave slope
Volume Control Burr-Brown analog resistor-ladder; 0-99 range; ball-bearing aluminum knob
Headphone Amplifier Texas Instruments TPA6120A; 10 ohm output impedance
Preamplifier Gain 10 dB
Maximum Output 7.5V unbalanced; 9V balanced
Frequency Response 10 Hz to 100 kHz (+0/-3 dB); 20 Hz to 20 kHz (+0/-0.5 dB)
Total Harmonic Distortion Less than 0.01%
Signal-to-Noise Ratio 108 dB (line inputs, IHF A-weighted); 108 dB (digital inputs)
Interchannel Crosstalk Greater than 78 dB at 1 kHz; greater than 70 dB at 20 kHz
Input Sensitivity 300 mV in for 1V output
System Control 12V trigger output, IR input, IR loop output, backlit remote control
Power Consumption 15W operating; less than 0.5W standby (Energy Star compliant)
Power Supply 100-250V AC, 50/60 Hz (auto-switching)
Dimensions (W x H x D) 437 mm x 105 mm x 381 mm (17-1/4" x 4-1/8" x 15")
Rack Height 2U (HRA2 rack mount kit sold separately)
Unit Weight 6.3 kg (14 lbs)
Shipping Weight 9.5 kg (21 lbs)
Design Engineered in San Francisco, California, USA
Warranty 5 years parts and labor (Parasound)

Connections at a Glance

  • 1 x Asynchronous USB 2.0 digital input (PCM 384 kHz/32-bit; native DSD64/128/256)
  • 2 x Optical digital inputs (PCM up to 192 kHz/24-bit)
  • 1 x Coaxial digital input (PCM up to 192 kHz/24-bit)
  • 5 x RCA stereo line inputs
  • 1 x XLR balanced stereo line input
  • 1 x Front-panel Aux input (auto +12 dB gain stage)
  • 1 x Phono input (MM/MC/MI, switchable loading)
  • Home Theater Bypass: stereo RCA + dual subwoofer RCA inputs
  • 1 x XLR balanced stereo preamp output
  • 1 x RCA stereo preamp output
  • 1 x XLR balanced subwoofer output
  • 2 x RCA subwoofer outputs
  • 1 x Headphone output (front panel)
  • 12V trigger output, IR input, IR loop output

Awards and Critical Recognition

  • Positive Feedback — Full review and recommendation, April 2019
  • Home Theater Review — Reviewed March 2020; praised as a no-brainer for digitally enabled preamplification at its price point
  • LowBeats (Germany) — Featured November 2020; noted for balanced, precise, and musical performance paired with the Parasound A 23+
  • Part-Time Audiophile — Best Amplifiers Summer 2022 Guide selection
  • Future Audiophile — Reviewed January 2023; described as offering unparalleled value, with features that would cost roughly double to replicate with separate components

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Parasound Halo P6?

The Parasound Halo P6 is a 2.1-channel preamplifier and DAC from Parasound, engineered in San Francisco, California. It combines a high-performance ESS Sabre32 Reference DAC (ES9018K2M), a MM/MC/MI phono stage, fully analog bass management crossovers, a dedicated TI TPA6120A headphone amplifier, and Home Theater Bypass in a single 2U chassis. It is designed to serve as the central control component between your sources and a separate power amplifier, with a signal-to-noise ratio of 108 dB on line and digital inputs and maximum output of 7.5V unbalanced or 9V balanced.

How does the Parasound Halo P6 compare to the Rotel RC-1572 MkII, Cambridge Audio CXA81 preamp output, and NAD C 165BEE?

The Parasound Halo P6 is a dedicated preamplifier with significantly deeper feature integration than its closest competitors. The Rotel RC-1572 MkII offers a refined dual-mono phono stage and a clean line stage, but lacks onboard DAC capabilities and provides no bass management or subwoofer outputs. The Cambridge Audio CXA81 is an integrated amplifier with a fixed preamp output, meaning its preamp stage cannot be separated from its power section and provides no analog crossover system. The NAD C 165BEE offers a capable phono stage and balanced outputs but does not include a built-in DAC or DSD decoding. The P6 is the only option among these with native DSD256 decoding, fully analog adjustable crossovers with three sub outputs, MM/MC/MI phono support, and a dedicated headphone amplifier — all in a single component designed specifically to pair with a separate power amplifier.

Can the Parasound Halo P6 decode DSD and high-resolution audio from a computer?

Yes. The Halo P6 accepts high-resolution audio from a computer via its asynchronous USB 2.0 input, decoding PCM up to 384 kHz/32-bit and native DSD64, DSD128, and DSD256. DoP DSD is also supported. The asynchronous USB implementation clocks the data from the DAC side, isolating the P6 from computer-generated jitter for cleaner conversion. Coaxial and optical inputs handle PCM up to 192 kHz/24-bit for use with disc transports, streamers, and televisions.

What is a resistor-ladder volume control and why does it matter?

A resistor-ladder volume control uses a precision network of fixed resistors switched in and out of the signal path to set gain, rather than using a traditional potentiometer that physically wipes across a resistive track. The result is more accurate channel-to-channel tracking at every volume position, reduced noise at low listening levels, and no channel imbalance at low volume settings — a common issue with budget potentiometers. The P6 uses a Burr-Brown analog resistor-ladder circuit controlled electronically, displayed as a 0-99 scale on the front-panel display, operated by a ball-bearing-mounted aluminum volume knob.

Does the Parasound Halo P6 work with a subwoofer and a full surround sound system simultaneously?

Yes. The P6's bass management system provides independent high-pass and low-pass crossovers (adjustable from 20 Hz to 140 Hz) and three separate subwoofer outputs: one balanced XLR and two RCA. The Home Theater Bypass input allows an AV processor or surround receiver to pass its signals through the P6's output stage untouched, enabling the P6 to function as a pure stereo preamp for two-channel listening while also integrating into a larger surround system without additional switching or signal degradation.

Is the Parasound Halo P6 compatible with Moving Coil phono cartridges?

Yes. The Halo P6 supports Moving Magnet, Moving Coil, and Moving Iron cartridges through its built-in phono stage. The three-position gain and load selector offers MM mode at 38 dB gain with 47k ohm loading and MC mode at 52 dB gain with 100 ohm loading, accommodating a wide range of cartridge output levels and impedance requirements. This level of phono flexibility is unusual in a component at the P6's price point and negates the need for a separate outboard phono preamplifier in most setups.

Where can I buy the Parasound Halo P6 in Toronto or Canada?

The Parasound Halo P6 is available at Vinyl Sound, an authorized Parasound dealer located in Toronto, Canada. Purchasing through Vinyl Sound ensures full Canadian warranty coverage, expert pre-purchase consultation, and access to in-store demonstrations alongside compatible Parasound power amplifiers and partner components. Visit Vinyl Sound in Toronto or shop online at vinylsound.ca.

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itsmeray
Natrona Heights, US
★★★★★ 3
Updated 1/28/2020 update 1/17/2020 It's been everything it was advertised to be and more. (Not)
Size: 11S
I called Amazon again today. Explained the situation and that no one from Amazon or Eufy had returned my calls as they promised. Also after replacing the battery at my own expense it ran 90 minutes again but got stuck everywhere, made this weird ratcheting type noise every time it changed surfaces and finally today just beeped at me twice and died. Supposedly that indicates a seized brush but they all spin freely. This time I just flat out asked them to look at my Amazon account and replace it, as I'm a very good customer. New one will be here tomorrow. I'll do a separate review on that one as it took me forever to find this one again. I'll also let you know if it's a refurbished unit or not. Well wouldn't you know it. I leave a nice review and a few days later, Murphy's law rears it's ugly head. Device is 3 months old a couple weeks out of the exchange warranty and the battery is shot. Runs 5 or 10 minutes on a full charge. Called Amazon to see if since I am a really long standing customer if they'd help me out. Nope but we'll call Eufy support on your behalf and they will call you. We will also call you to follow up. I've been a customer service manager a lot of years and this is where employees can kill you. This Amazon person made me multiple promises. It's been a week no call from Eufy, no call from Amazon. You just turned 4 stars into 1 and if this is all the longer the batter lasts don't bother because the replacements are $25 to $30 bucks depending on the brand. I'm not spending a hundred bucks a year on batteries and this thing should be under warranty. After 3 days I ordered a new battery and Rosie is running again but I'm no longer pleased and the next time I'll buy another brand. If if this battery doesn't last the whole thing goes in the trash and I buy something else. I run this every day maybe the batteries won't take that I don't know. But if you're going to run it every day buy something else. This didn't last long enough at all. I wanted to wait a while to be sure I had a good sampling and could post a fair and useful review. It's been 90 days now. We have two large (bigger than standard) labradoodle puppies. 85 and 50 pounds and they're 1st generation so they shed a lot. They also, being puppies, have tore the yard up so it is basically a mud pit and they wrestle, run, and fight constantly. They put a lot of dirt and hair on the floors and in the air. We run "Rosie" every day. Yes my wife named it. It does an amazing job on our hardwood floors and throw rugs. It gets all the hair and an incredible amount of dust and dirt. What I mean by that is we can run our Dyson or the Shark Pet vacuum and then run Rosie and the chamber will be full of dust and dirt when she's done. It's almost disconcerting to know our very expensive upright vacuums leave so much behind. It also has the unadvertised ability to buff our hardwood floors. They shine when she's done and the beater brush is showing no signs of damaging the finish on our floors. I would disagree with some of the reviews and even the manufacturers assertion that it doesn't work well on dark floors. Our hardwood floors are a dark reddish brown. The device works great on them and as I said when it's finished they shine. We have agreed we will never be without one and love this device. It does everything it has been advertised to do and more. Also it is set to automatic power and runs longer than the advertised time on a full charge. We get about 2 hours and 15 minutes. We've put down an additional 6 throw rugs for the rainy snow season in the path where the dogs run when they come in and the time has dropped to around 90 to 100 minutes. Still long enough to cover everything well and more than once. It does keep going until it needs a charge it doesn't just run and go back to the dock. I've noticed in the open areas like our living room it might hit that 2 or even 3 times. The floors are like glass after that. Now for the negatives, and these are not deal breakers I'm just being fair. The dirt and dust I referred to is new to us. we recently moved from Illinois to Ohio. In Illinois the dirt is black. Here it is red or a very light brown. The vacuum gets externally dirty. It gets covered with dust/dirt and does not look good. The device is black and the dust is light colored and is readily apparent. I don't want to put it away all the time or for company so thats a problem for me and more cleaning which is not advertised so I'm mentioning it. Secondly it needs to be emptied every use or every other use. They are all like that except some of the super expensive robot vacuums so I wouldn't mention it except for my third negative. It is hard to clean from a mess standpoint. Not so much with the pet hair but with the dust. When you dump it the dust goes everywhere. Unless you have an empty trash can so you can get it way down inside when you're done the garbage can lid and sometimes the floor around the garbage can is clearly dusty from emptying the vacuum. The filters need to be removed at least every other running and they are also a big dusty mess. I also don't believe they will last as long as advertised. I have an air compressor in the garage and a hand held electric air compressor and use those to clean the filter. The foam piece I rinse in the sink. I don't think that someone without access to those tools is going to get the life out of the filters thats advertised. The device comes with a set of replacement filters and the rotating brushes. Not the beater bush though. Our unit is 3 months old. I had to replace the filters at about 40 days and tried to make them last a little longer this time but it hasn't worked out. The outside of the device is filthy. I believe this is due to the filters. The brushes have lasted longer than the suggested replacement time. They are 90 days old and still look like new. Last and has been a rare negative. The device will get stuck under things. Once I learned what the obstacles were in our home it was easy to fix. Some areas I blocked with rolled up moving blankets. I pull the chairs out from under the kitchen table to allow room for it to maneuver. If I don't it gets under there and spends way too much time cleaning and trying to get out. I'd rather it spend less time under there so it can do the whole cleaning area and have power left to do it again. I had the problem spots corrected and figured out within the first 30 days. I've read some units have a tape or something the vacuum will sense and avoid. I wish this unit had that but then again at this price point that is probably an unfair expectation. So those are the pro's and con's we've encountered. The con's are all minor irritants and not a reason not to buy the device as all of these devices are prone to these issues except one or two of the very very expensive units. To repeat what I said earlier this device has worked out so well we have decided that we will never be without one and that when the time comes to replace her we will not feel bad about spending the money for a high dollar unit as it is worth it. Time is worth more to us than money and this thing saves us a great deal of time. It does great job, has done no damage to anything, and if it weren't for the clean up issues would be a five star review. I hope this helps someone make an informed decision and I hope you buy one. It's an amazing little machine, stands up to all the reviews, and truly is the best bang for your buck in robot vacuums.
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L. S. Brodsky
Natrona Heights, US
★★★★★ 5
Absolutely amazing! Working flawlessly for over a month, so far.
Color: White
I am very pleased with the performance so far. The strengths are the ease of setup, the accuracy of its mapping and carpet/floor recognition, the quality of its cleaning and mopping, and the entertainment of just watching. There are weaknesses. The documentation is sparse and pretty useless and tech support has been ghosting me..no responses. So hunt and peck with the App, mostly. Hard to really customize by trial and error. While it vacuums very well, it does not empty as well, really requiring the owner to manually empty the dust bin. No big deal. Maintenance recommendations are hidden on the website and I suspect it is advisable to do some maintenance after every use. The strengths win, however.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2026
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TLC
Houston, US
★★★★★ 5
User friendly, Pet Hair Approved, Quite Powerful Robot Vacuum
Color: White
We prviously had an Eureka E10 vacuum and mop robot for 4 years. We had no idea what we were missing until we purchased this Narwal Freo X10 Pro. It maps very fast. It is extremely quite. The vacuum then mop with a refreshed mop head solution is much better than dragging around a robot mop pad with no way to clean it without removing and washing it. We have 3 Australian Sheppards that shed alot. This was the number one concern, whereas the prvious unit needed daily attention. Not a single hair tangle in the floating rotating brush of this unique Narwal Freo X10 Pro Robot vacuum. 4 months of no robot management is wonderful. The application was easy to use with a ton of customizable options. The AI option to recognize various floor types and throw rugs ensures a complete clean and quick simple setup. Lastly the price vs product was very reasonable. Great product! After spending many months researching, we are glad we made this investment.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2025
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A Happy Atheist
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 1
After five months, it's basically a brick
Color: White
We've had this robot for five months, and it isn't durable. It worked fine for a couple months. But now it works fine for maybe 20 minutes and then just starts spinning around or going back in forth in the same area wasting its battery. The endless troubleshooting does not help. Cleaning all the sensors, resetting the robot, remapping the house ... Nothing helps. It is only being used in about 1100 sq ft of total space, so it's just not that complicated. It's been trying (and failing) to vacuum our smallish living room for nearly five hours, after several resets/etc. Back when it did function, the vacuum is rather loud if you want it to actually pick up anything big enough to see. The vacuum and mop are both terrible at inner corners, and the intersection between rugs and hardwood flooring is a total miss. There's like a 12" strip along all rugs where mopping never occurs. Definitely not a machine to be used without supplemental sweeping and mopping. The machine insists on starting rugs at the corner, so it pulls up even pretty heavy rugs sometimes. It's sucks up items like socks instead of avoiding them. Also, the machine has never successfully left alone no-vacuum rugs or no-go areas, so some rooms (like with high pile rugs or Christmas tree stands) just don't work without physical barricades. Really, really makes me miss the old reliable roombas...
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Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2026
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Alex Jones
Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 5
This vacuum is a game changer
Color: White
Not all robotic vacuums are the same, and after testing so many of them in my life this one has outperformed the others hands down! From the suction power, to the battery life, and then the app I can't find a single thing I don't love. The robot is and to pickup small crumbs, dirt, the typical messes, but most importantly it picks up kitty litter like it's nothing. This is an instant game changer. I no longer need to clean up after a robot. It's amazing! The battery life is great! I have a 2500 sq ft house and it can handle all of it before charging. The "home base" makes this effortless where I just schedule my cleans and it takes care of the rest. The app is really nicely built. It's simple and easy to navigate but it also gives me all of the advanced options such as invisible walls and no-go zones. Overall, this is robotic vacuum is my new go-to and I look forward to using it for many years to come!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2026

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