hey, I suppose the remote wont work if amps are mounted on back of speakers 😕
and what are the intended use of the digital input ?
and what are the intended use of the digital input ?
Remote works when units are mounted on the back (I found out when I tried to operate the CP-player... The Hypex units also responded 😀 )
hey, I suppose the remote wont work if amps are mounted on back of speakers 😕
and what are the intended use of the digital input ?
The AS2.100 comes with a socalled controlpanel which can be mounted in the front of the speaker or even elsewhere.
With the digital version you add the possebility for SPDIF audio and audio over USB as well. You can find more information about this in the manual.
Goeiemorgen Matthijs 🙂
The Nescio (Juoigâ - Ontwerpen) I tried dit not have this panel, still the remote worked. 🙂
The Nescio (Juoigâ - Ontwerpen) I tried dit not have this panel, still the remote worked. 🙂
and what are the intended use of the digital input
The usb lets you control the filter settings and setup of the system, and I feed my speakers directly from a soundcard spdif output.
The usb lets you control the filter settings and setup of the system
ahh, yes
and digital verison has 2 USB, with the additional USB audio option
I was thinking of USB audio input
and yeah, I missed that its USB
I suppose intended fore ipod, usb-pin etc
Yeah, I forget that digital input is a USB connection
And "ordinary" CD player should still be connected to analoge input
I guess the word digital confused me, and why I asked
I forgot to read the manual, it clearly says USB audio 😛
btw, another thing
I dont know where I spotted that picture of amp backside, but it appeared that its built with ordinary linear supply, where as the bigger 400watt has switchmode supply, is this correct ?
I have the AS2.1 digital driving kef's 104.2. (one for each speaker, in bridged mode, right speaker as master with subwoofer feed in analogue out).
There is only one USB link, which can be afaik used for both - control of the AS and also audio transmission, although I never tried it that way.
The separate SPDIF input can be used to drive the unit directly from a cd player, if you use the remote controllable frontpanel as volume control.
There is also a spdif out, linking the master and slave unit.
There is another option using the link cable for multi unit mode, but that is imho a bit flimsy, I prefer the spdif connection.
If I remember correctly - the AS2.1 uses smps.
There is only one USB link, which can be afaik used for both - control of the AS and also audio transmission, although I never tried it that way.
The separate SPDIF input can be used to drive the unit directly from a cd player, if you use the remote controllable frontpanel as volume control.
There is also a spdif out, linking the master and slave unit.
There is another option using the link cable for multi unit mode, but that is imho a bit flimsy, I prefer the spdif connection.
If I remember correctly - the AS2.1 uses smps.
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correct, I had it like that during the development of the Nescio. the slave speaker should be connected through the SPDIF out(master)-in(slave)There is only one USB link, which can be afaik used for both - control of the AS and also audio transmission, ....
there is no need for drivers (at least on my XP system not), just plug it into the PC and it will be setup as windows sound device.
Any news?
Neither Rome nor Rotterdam was built in a day 😉
But how far off, and likely rough +/- 20% pricing?
Cheers
Later this year we will come with an high end stereo in maximum 6 channels out. Some technical details;
- 2 channel in, and 6 channel out.
- Input analog, digital AES/SPDIF, USB audio input.
- Control by USB and PC software.
- Resolution, 24 bits / max 192 kHz sampling.
- A/D converters AKM, AK5385A. D/A converters AKM, AK4395.
- DSP TI , optional adding a second one to increase processing power.
- Power supply only 2x12V, all regulators low voltage on board, optional use of our HxR audiophile regulators.
- Special clock design with extremely low jitter.
- Use of sample rate converter.
- Special gain section to adjust at several different sensitive. Guaranteed highest SNR level.
- Optimized for low EMI.
- Size only 105x105mm.
- Optional IR remote control.
- Optional graphical display.
- Optional input relays section to use it as a preamp.
- Digital volume control, we will write our own firmware, target is to have performance the same as with an analog volume control. Will definitely sound much better as the PGA volume control chips!
This will be a true high end audiophile solution. 😛
Jan-Peter
Neither Rome nor Rotterdam was built in a day 😉
But how far off, and likely rough +/- 20% pricing?
Cheers
Neither Rome nor Rotterdam was built in a day 😉
But how far off, and likely rough +/- 20% pricing?
Cheers
We are now very very close, early to half September we will have this product available...is our planning... 😉
Price is difficult to say, we will try to have a complete set available for something around EUR 650~750 ex. VAT.
A complete set will mean;
- DSP board
- LCD display
- input/output board with XLR connectors
- small control board with buttons for controlling inputs and volume setting
- linear power supply
Regards,
Jan-Peter
Thanks Jan-Peter, 😀
Some questions please:
- How many watts will it output?
- How many bands of PEQ? and
- can it do Shelving filters in 1st, 2nd and 3rd orders: for Closed boxes & Dipoles (midrange), Dipoles (low end) and Vented boxes?
Cheers
Some questions please:
- How many watts will it output?
- How many bands of PEQ? and
- can it do Shelving filters in 1st, 2nd and 3rd orders: for Closed boxes & Dipoles (midrange), Dipoles (low end) and Vented boxes?
Cheers
Could this amp be reconfigured to a typical "in the rack" amplifier with the analog and mains inputs on the back and the usb on the front ?
Its interesting since there would be no external dac needed with the AS2.100 Digital with the usb audio addon board.
Its interesting since there would be no external dac needed with the AS2.100 Digital with the usb audio addon board.
This new product is our Hypex High End DSP Platform, everything is at low signal level. No amplifiers are included!
We will use the DSP TI TAS3108 and a second one running in series for increasing signal processing capabilities.
If you have more questions perhaps better to start a separate thread...
Regards,
Jan-Peter
We will use the DSP TI TAS3108 and a second one running in series for increasing signal processing capabilities.
If you have more questions perhaps better to start a separate thread...
Regards,
Jan-Peter
So the manual that say 2x 100W output is misleading or just an example of power blocks that can be used ?
So the manual that say 2x 100W output is misleading or just an example of power blocks that can be used ?
Hi Tekko,
we have three products with a DSP;
- AS2.100 --> plate amplifier, DSP, USB Audio input, SPDIF input/output, 2x100W UcD amplifier, liniear transformer
- PSC2.400 --> plate amplifier, DSP, AES EBU input (optional), 2x400W UcD amp, SMPS400
- High End DSP --> this is the new platform comming arond half September. Only DSP, no amplifiers on board. All further details already mentiond in this thread.
Jan-Peter
Indeed this one is a plate amp with 2x100W on board and a third channel line level output for a subwoofer.Okok i was talking about the AS2.100.
See our website for more details; Hypex Electronics B.V.
Jan-Peter
I think You should add the option for a backend which includes dig X-over (2x3) and EQ and output shall be digital. Delay setable between outputs. Please, this kind of system is very interesting and ther is now high time to kill off the tweaked Beringer product. Pretty please?
I think You should add the option for a backend which includes dig X-over (2x3) and EQ and output shall be digital. Delay setable between outputs. Please, this kind of system is very interesting and ther is now high time to kill off the tweaked Beringer product. Pretty please?
TNT our new High End DSP platform will have the following specs;
Later this year we will come with an high end stereo in maximum 6 channels out. Some preliminary technical details;
- 2 channel in, and 6 channel out.
- Input analog, digital AES/SPDIF, USB audio input.
- Control by USB, PC software.
- Resolution, 24 bits / max 192 kHz sampling.
- A/D converters AKM, AK5385A. D/A converters AKM, AK4395.
- DSP TI , optional adding a second one to increase processing power.
- Power supply only 2x12V, all regulators low voltage on board, optional use of our HxR audiophile regulators.
- Special clock design with extremely low jitter.
- Use of sample rate converter.
- Optimized for low EMI.
- Optional IR remote control.
- Optional graphical display.
- Optional input relays section to use it as a preamp.
- Digital volume control, we will write our own firmware, target is to have performance the same as with an analog volume control. Will definitely sound much better as the PGA volume control chips!
This will be a true high end audiophile solution.
Jan-Peter
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