Hello diy'ers.I wonder if anyone can tell me whether these modules from B&O can just be wired up to the appropriate connectors and used.I notice that on some of the commercially available equivalents eg:JeffRowland 501 and some others that even to put a led on the front panel they have some type of circuitry.
Here the data sheet...
http://www.icepower.bang-olufsen.com/files/solutions/icepower1000aspdata.pdf
and from what the photos can tell, yes you have every connectors you need on the module. it even came with it own switching psu!
http://magusmax.pixnet.net/blog/post/21653083
http://www.icepower.bang-olufsen.com/files/solutions/icepower1000aspdata.pdf
and from what the photos can tell, yes you have every connectors you need on the module. it even came with it own switching psu!
http://magusmax.pixnet.net/blog/post/21653083
In a word, yes. The problems are that the input impedance is a low-ish 8kOhm which some preamps may not like and that the gain is only 27dB meaning they require quite a lot of voltage for full power compare to other amps. Most of the commercially available amps will use input circuitry to raise the input impedance to around 50kOhm and provide a bit of extra gain as well.lazenna said:Hello diy'ers.I wonder if anyone can tell me whether these modules from B&O can just be wired up to the appropriate connectors and used.
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