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dipchip
Hello,

Are you looking for some fun audio kits to build?

Please visit us at www.apoxcontrols.com for

1.) An LCD front panel display with two optical encoder knobs,
and remote control input
2.) Relay based input select boards.
3.) Relay based volume control boards. (series and shut type ladder circuits)

Thanks,
Craig Beiferman :)
Brian Donaldson
I was wondering what happened to you two. I may be interested in 2 more volume boards (apox1)in the near future to upgrade to surround.
tiroth
Is there any forward development going on with APOX? There were a number of to-do features like volume offsets (for multichannel) -- will this ever materialize?

I am also a little chuffed as there is a bug in the "soft power off" mode--even if "last volume" is set to ON it always comes up at 0 when you toggle the power using the left encoder.
tiroth
Hello?
peranders
Maybe dipchip should turn on "subscribe to this thread"? :)
Leeuwarden
Take a look at his site.
I think he just turned himself off:

[quote] NOTICE: As of Sept. 19th, 2004 Apox Controls is discontinuing its Apox Audio Product line.
We will continue to support existing customers, but we will stop selling any Audio Related products.
This was a very difficult decision for us too make. And we would like to thank our customers for all of the support we received. We will leave up the web-site for reference only.[quote]
Tazzy
:(
peranders
Apox /Dipchip has closed down for good :bawling

http://www.apoxcontrols.com/apox.htm?
mcs
I think I have replacements for most of their boards - but it's not all in sellable condition yet...

Best regards,

Mikkel C. Simonsen

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