Hi 🙂
I have just released my new amplifier chassis for my
range of HPA-nxVxxx amplifier modules.
The chassis comes per tapped to accept the HPA modules as well
as pre punched holes for the XLR, RCA, Loudspeaker binding posts and IEC mains socket with in built fuse.
For more info and photos checkout the link below.
http://www.aussieamplifiers.com/chassis-1.htm
I have just released my new amplifier chassis for my
range of HPA-nxVxxx amplifier modules.
The chassis comes per tapped to accept the HPA modules as well
as pre punched holes for the XLR, RCA, Loudspeaker binding posts and IEC mains socket with in built fuse.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
For more info and photos checkout the link below.
http://www.aussieamplifiers.com/chassis-1.htm
The price for your products seems me expensive !!!!
Example:
nxV300 audio module , 220 watts RMS into 8 Ohms and 380 watts RMS into 4 Ohms. : $279.00AUD x2 = $558 AUD
PSU-Three power supply board :$269.00AUD
Loudspeaker Protection board :$68.00AUD
Soft Start board:$65.00AUD
Chassis:$265.00AUD
Total=$1225 AUD =948,387 USD
+ Transfo +connectors ....
Serge
Example:
nxV300 audio module , 220 watts RMS into 8 Ohms and 380 watts RMS into 4 Ohms. : $279.00AUD x2 = $558 AUD
PSU-Three power supply board :$269.00AUD
Loudspeaker Protection board :$68.00AUD
Soft Start board:$65.00AUD
Chassis:$265.00AUD
Total=$1225 AUD =948,387 USD
+ Transfo +connectors ....
Serge
Why expensive? Compared to some phono jacks for 65 AUD it
sounds real cheap to me 😉 Oh, did I mention the 'hollow signal
conductor' ? Just like your ears so it must sound good 😀
Some 150 euro's for a decent amp is quite a lot of money but
remember r&d plus marketing costs. As long as it's really a good
amp and delivers what it promises. There's a lot of stuff out there
costing even more. The boards look good although I'm not a big
fan of small pcb's and smd.
You can always build yourself a cheaper amp and post your designs here 🙂
sounds real cheap to me 😉 Oh, did I mention the 'hollow signal
conductor' ? Just like your ears so it must sound good 😀
Some 150 euro's for a decent amp is quite a lot of money but
remember r&d plus marketing costs. As long as it's really a good
amp and delivers what it promises. There's a lot of stuff out there
costing even more. The boards look good although I'm not a big
fan of small pcb's and smd.
You can always build yourself a cheaper amp and post your designs here 🙂
Hello Serge
Thank you for your comments, but all of my customers over the last 8 months or so would not agree with you. In fact I have had nothing but glowing reports of my amplifiers sound quality, Build quality and service that I provide for them.
My nxV500 amplifier modules have been compared in Denmark against some AR610 Mono Block amplifiers costing $100,000AUD and they reported at the HIFI club they were the best sounding amplifiers they had listened to ever and this is just one out of dozens of reports I have had sent to me, some of which you can read on my web site testimonials page and the web site Gallery.
Just today I had a Australian customer spend just on $2000.00AUD with me and also purchased one of the Chassis-One along with two nxv500 modules and all of the support modules that go with it.
So you see I am selling a premium product, compared to Hugh Deans wonderful amplifiers I am cheap. 🙂
I would add just one more comment in that you don't have to purchase all of my support products to get a great sounding amplifier I have had quite a number of customers that have retro fitted my modules into their existing amplifier chassis both DIY and commercial amplifiers, all with reported excellent results. 😀
or you are free just to not purchase anything at all, the choice is yours...🙂
Thank you for your comments, but all of my customers over the last 8 months or so would not agree with you. In fact I have had nothing but glowing reports of my amplifiers sound quality, Build quality and service that I provide for them.
My nxV500 amplifier modules have been compared in Denmark against some AR610 Mono Block amplifiers costing $100,000AUD and they reported at the HIFI club they were the best sounding amplifiers they had listened to ever and this is just one out of dozens of reports I have had sent to me, some of which you can read on my web site testimonials page and the web site Gallery.
Just today I had a Australian customer spend just on $2000.00AUD with me and also purchased one of the Chassis-One along with two nxv500 modules and all of the support modules that go with it.
So you see I am selling a premium product, compared to Hugh Deans wonderful amplifiers I am cheap. 🙂
I would add just one more comment in that you don't have to purchase all of my support products to get a great sounding amplifier I have had quite a number of customers that have retro fitted my modules into their existing amplifier chassis both DIY and commercial amplifiers, all with reported excellent results. 😀
or you are free just to not purchase anything at all, the choice is yours...🙂
Hi Solve
You are welcome, but quite a number of your country men that I had sold my products to would not agree with you 🙂
You are welcome, but quite a number of your country men that I had sold my products to would not agree with you 🙂
$200 for a complete power amplifier chassis is expensive ?
I guess i must be living in the fat lands.
I guess i must be living in the fat lands.
Well.. i buy my chassies here.
€72 with shipping.
Even if its not same design its good enough for me
and i like the look better.
http://www.modushop.biz/ecommerce/cat067_l2.php?n=1
€72 with shipping.
Even if its not same design its good enough for me
and i like the look better.
http://www.modushop.biz/ecommerce/cat067_l2.php?n=1
I talk about the price because the forum is diyAudio and generally
a low price is a good argument for DIY'ers.
Serge
a low price is a good argument for DIY'ers.
Serge
Hi Solve
That is wonderful for you and they are a good chassis, I even provide a link from my web site to that shop.
My chassis are built for my modules in mind and have all the needed tapped holes on the heat sink so it is a very easy process
to mount the modules to them.
So for people that buy my modules this chassis would be a good option for them, It is not cheap to get custom holes tapped into these heat sinks and so the chassis for some could be a bit expensive. Believe me I am not making much on them. I have them built for my customers sake, not mine that is for sure.
Anyway thanks for your comments🙂
Serge QSC and Quest are Pro-Audio amplifiers, not really the same ball park...🙂
That is wonderful for you and they are a good chassis, I even provide a link from my web site to that shop.
My chassis are built for my modules in mind and have all the needed tapped holes on the heat sink so it is a very easy process
to mount the modules to them.
So for people that buy my modules this chassis would be a good option for them, It is not cheap to get custom holes tapped into these heat sinks and so the chassis for some could be a bit expensive. Believe me I am not making much on them. I have them built for my customers sake, not mine that is for sure.
Anyway thanks for your comments🙂
Serge QSC and Quest are Pro-Audio amplifiers, not really the same ball park...🙂
Sorry Sergelisses for me missing the point that it is custom made
for your amps.
I understand that it cost to make some holes.
Good luck with your selling!
for your amps.
I understand that it cost to make some holes.
Good luck with your selling!
My opinion
Hor High power , PRO amplifiers are often "better" than the "HIFI" amplifier .
For the 15" and 18" HP a PRO amplifier is FOR ME a good solution
and a cheaper solution
😉 😉
Serge

Hor High power , PRO amplifiers are often "better" than the "HIFI" amplifier .
For the 15" and 18" HP a PRO amplifier is FOR ME a good solution
and a cheaper solution
😉 😉
Serge
Solve said:Well.. i buy my chassies here.
€72 with shipping.
You mean something like this which is more like the HPA chassis with heatsinks I think.
Comes to a total of 205.55 AUD with shipping to europe but without the pre-drilling.
Plus it looks like a rack mount thing instead of something you would want to look at 😉
Yes i prefer the "rack look" since all my other stuff are that.
And i dont like black screw heads on grey front=ugly.
And i dont like black screw heads on grey front=ugly.
So,
This is one of these
http://www.gumboot.com/cgi-bin/ezshop/shop/2052?prodcode=102
with modified front and rear panels?
Ian
This is one of these
http://www.gumboot.com/cgi-bin/ezshop/shop/2052?prodcode=102
with modified front and rear panels?
Ian
The casework is the most boring part of a DIY project (and the most time consuming and the part where mistakes usually cannot be undone etc etc), so I think the price premium for a pre-drilled chassis is justified.
Hi Solve and others🙂
I can offer the stainless steel cap screws for the front and back panels at no extra cost. The look then would be far more appealing, rather than the deep contrast you have with the black screws on a silver panel. 😉
Also Hi Ian
Yes the Chassis-One is a custom built version of the DBL ezPower Chassis done by Simon Brown of DBL and I also supply some nice AL shock absorbing feet with these chassis also.
So over all it is not a bad package for the cost.
For my EU customers the Mod Shop chassis would be a cheaper option once freight is taken into account, Unfortunately for my aussie customers the freight can be quite expensive to get a chassis from the EU to here.
I can offer the stainless steel cap screws for the front and back panels at no extra cost. The look then would be far more appealing, rather than the deep contrast you have with the black screws on a silver panel. 😉
Also Hi Ian
Yes the Chassis-One is a custom built version of the DBL ezPower Chassis done by Simon Brown of DBL and I also supply some nice AL shock absorbing feet with these chassis also.
So over all it is not a bad package for the cost.
For my EU customers the Mod Shop chassis would be a cheaper option once freight is taken into account, Unfortunately for my aussie customers the freight can be quite expensive to get a chassis from the EU to here.
The Saint said:For my EU customers the Mod Shop chassis would be a cheaper option once freight is taken into account
And ugliness deducted? 😉 I do like the looks of your chassis better.
Chassis Update
Hi Guys
Here is some updated photos of the chassis with stainless steel cap screws on the front panel as well as a photo of a nxv300 amplifier I am building using this chassis 🙂
Hi Guys
Here is some updated photos of the chassis with stainless steel cap screws on the front panel as well as a photo of a nxv300 amplifier I am building using this chassis 🙂
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
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