Studies, PMA and ESS In 1974, he received his BS in physics from the University of California-Davis. During his studies, he and Mike Maher founded the small speaker company PMA. From 1973 to 1974, he was employed at ESS and assisted Dr.
Oskar Heil with crossover design,
woofer selection, and final build cabinetry of audiophile, consumer grade loudspeakers.
Threshold After graduating in 1974, he and René Besne founded high-end amplifier company
Threshold Electronics on December 5, 1974. Later, Joe Sammut became the third partner. He sold Threshold Electronics in 1997. The company continued without Nelson Pass under the name
Threshold Audio.
Adcom In the mid 1980s, Pass designed the well-reviewed Adcom GFA-555 amplifier. This was a
Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) based design. Nelson also designed the GFA-5XXX MOSFET-based series of high-bias class-AB amplifiers for Adcom (i.e. -5300, -5400, -5500, -5800) and the GFP-750 preamp.
Pass Labs Pass founded
Pass Labs in 1991. Pass (and his companies) designed and produced the Class A "Aleph" series of single-ended amplifiers. Pass Labs produces the X series amplifiers, which make use of the "
supersymmetry" topology patented by Pass, to give extremely low distortion levels, and more recently the XA series of amplifiers, which advantageously combines aspects of the Aleph design with the "supersymmetry" technique. Recently, Pass Labs has introduced a loudspeaker, and Pass DIY has increasingly explored the field of high-efficiency and full-range speakers as a complement to minimalist amplifier designs.
First Watt In parallel with
Pass Labs, Pass also runs
First Watt, a self-described "kitchen table" commercial venture where Pass hand-builds (in very limited numbers) some low-power / minimalist designs he chooses to not series produce through Pass Labs. His SIT amplifiers are the first of a new generation of audio amplifiers using
Static Induction Transistors in a single-stage, single-ended, Class A circuit without feedback or degeneration. ==DIY==