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I'd like some of the old ApexJr Alesis amplifier modules, if anyone has a pair.
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diyAudio Editor
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: San Francisco, USA
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I think these might be more complete than you were asking for. but I wired one up to a tweeter and woofer and it worked.
I don't think that I will get around to doing anything with them, so $70 for the pair plus shipping. Interested? |
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diyAudio Editor
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: San Francisco, USA
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I'm interested in big heatsinks for a Pass V9 - got any?
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diyAudio Editor
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: San Francisco, USA
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Open to trades.....
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Hmm...I might trade for those. Anything you're interested in?
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diyAudio Editor
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: San Francisco, USA
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OK, I posted more photos.
It is a plate amp for Alesis M1 Active Reference speakers: Has a two way active crossover (at 1500 or 2k I believe) They were for an 8" woofer and 1" dome tweeter. About 40 watt chip amp for the woofer and 30 watt for the tweeter. power supply is include in the unit The plate has balanced input or 1/4 jack input , a level knob, on off switch. and an ac cord jack- just plug 'em in.. I tried one with a 15" woofer and a horn tweeter, but the built in EQ was for the 8" and a dome, so the sound was a bit weird. I don't have the time to tweak the EQ so I went for another direction, but these are pretty cool... |
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Also, are these similar enough to the normal alesis modules that I could use the same techniques for adjusting the EQ? |
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: San Francisco, USA
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diyAudio Editor
Join Date: Dec 2001
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I'm not sure if they are the same, but I always assumed that they were the complete assembly that the modules came from, but I could be wrong.
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How massive do you need? I might be able to help you on that one. |
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