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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Planet Earth
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Planet Earth
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Planet Earth
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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although I´m new to DIY CLASS-D, I´ve been around Loudspeakers and Pro_Audio for quite some time. So it happens I know these modules from Powersoft.
They are equivalent to the ones in the recent DIGAM Series Amps (LD1404 ist about the same as Digimod 1500) with one advandtage: The optional DSP Board. You need a programming interface, which is not that comfortable. Sound- and power-wise these are very good amps. The Digimods I know couldn´t handle 2 Ohm speakers very well, but otherwise they are very nice You only need a housing, fan and the typicla connectors, PSU is already included
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Brisbane, Aus
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Does anybody else have experience with these modules?
I've found 2 places selling them: http://hangshop.hu/shop_art.php?shop_id=4095&cat=418698 http://www.ggsound.it/ampli.htm Does anybody have any other source for them? |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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I'm new in the DIY-forum.
Powersoft sells the modules only to OEM-Customers and professionell distributors, also for service information and other help. It's cheaper to buy an PA-Amp with powersoft-modules (digimod) like Alto D1, D2, D3 or D4 and do some mods for your project. The Homepage from Alto is http://www.altoproaudio.com/ In Germany you can buy the Alto's with three years warranty from www.rockshop.de Does anyoene know how the digimod-modul sounds vs the modules from hypex? Best regards |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: close to Basel
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Hi,
Lindell You got PMs ;-) jauu Calvin |
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I bought an Alto D3 some time ago because I hade the hope that it might be a nice and cheap high power amplifier. So far it is, but: In terms of sonics I am not happy. It sounds absolutely dead and boring and is easily been beaten by a pair of SymAsyms. Definitely not suitable even as a high quality subwoofer amplifier.
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I have had my digimod 1000 for about five years. I have been extremely happy with the sound, the form factor and the reliability. A bit expensive, though. Especially with the new rack mount offerings from Crown as competition. Still, the size and weight argue for Powersoft.
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