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FS: Bang-Olufsen (B&O) ICEpower 500/1000ASP, 250/500/1000A D-Class Amplifier Modules

That I know of this only allows analog inputs. Everyone I know who has used them have never went full digital, and from my personal experience I cannot see where in the input section you connect s/pdif. You can check the specifications on their website to be 100% certain.

Oh no, it has analog input only, but I wonder about it - what for analog input for digital amps?! For LP olny? I would like to connect it to some Digital Audio Receiver for S/PDIF AES/EBU and wanna know - is it possible, or not? Unfortunately specification on their website don't contain answer.
Thank you. I will find another solution.
 
Oh no, it has analog input only, but I wonder about it - what for analog input for digital amps?! For LP olny? I would like to connect it to some Digital Audio Receiver for S/PDIF AES/EBU and wanna know - is it possible, or not? Unfortunately specification on their website don't contain answer.
Thank you. I will find another solution.

ICEpower modules are analog amplifiers.
Link; ICEpower ? Class D audio amplifiers ? The ICEpower Approach
 
Just for my understanding. You were describing an ICEpower 1000 ASP might by use to source an A500 + A250. Doesn'T that Limit the capability of the ASP1000 itself in any way?

Can an ICEPower 1000 source another 4 250A modules? Or the other way: How much power is reserved to drive adjecent modules?