...which will be presented at the Cedia Expo in Denver.
The 2-channel, bridgeable, ASX2 Series, and the 7-channel ASH7 Series.
More details can be found on the aforementioned links.
Certainly look interesting and, perhaps, those "order evaluation kits" links make them even more interesting!
The 2-channel, bridgeable, ASX2 Series, and the 7-channel ASH7 Series.
More details can be found on the aforementioned links.
Certainly look interesting and, perhaps, those "order evaluation kits" links make them even more interesting!
TheShaman said:those "order evaluation kits" links make them even more interesting!
Unfortunately seems broken (tried 3 browsers)
dave
pinkmouse said:Worked fine here on Firefox, but the sampling program is for approved affiliates only.
hmm... i tried Camino, which is FireFox with a proper Mac UI...
dave
Re: ICEpower ASX 2 audiophile ver. 250/630 watt 8 ohm - This is 3rd gen. just release
And how much would be price for two of these modules?
Regards Aleš
dude2010 said:I can provide the ICEpower ASX2 250/630 watt 8 ohm audiophile modules you want.
And how much would be price for two of these modules?
Regards Aleš
I'm sure that price includes a very healthy profit over parts cost, but the price for a pair of these modules doesn't seem too outrageously high. Considering that these modules also include the integrated switching power supplies (AC wall power in to audio power out). Not much more needed than a case and some connectors to make a complete pair of mono amps.
I got a couple of the 200ASC modules a while back for a few hundred $$ and was surprised to see how little hardware is really on them -- they look like maybe about $25 worth of parts (alas, some custom), about as much as you'd see in an ATX computer modular power supply box. But considering what an equivalent power class AB amp would cost, with transformer, filter caps, heatsink, lots of assembly time, etc., it's hard to complain about the overall cost and result. They're pretty nice amps, particularly for someone who doesn't want to get too deeply into a circuit development.
That being said, though, I do like the Hypex UcD amp modules and SMPS better than the ICEpower ones. They seem a more elegant design electrically and mechanically, and the company isn't so blasted secretive and hard to deal with!
I got a couple of the 200ASC modules a while back for a few hundred $$ and was surprised to see how little hardware is really on them -- they look like maybe about $25 worth of parts (alas, some custom), about as much as you'd see in an ATX computer modular power supply box. But considering what an equivalent power class AB amp would cost, with transformer, filter caps, heatsink, lots of assembly time, etc., it's hard to complain about the overall cost and result. They're pretty nice amps, particularly for someone who doesn't want to get too deeply into a circuit development.
That being said, though, I do like the Hypex UcD amp modules and SMPS better than the ICEpower ones. They seem a more elegant design electrically and mechanically, and the company isn't so blasted secretive and hard to deal with!
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