How I envisioned it:And then the challenge becomes EQ with a decent user interface. (and I have odd requirements on that as well).
EQ and many other functions and calibrations would be handled by remote and a touchsceeen display would be one better. Ideally a large display, visible from a bit of a distance. The UI is somewhere I can really shine. I was thinking similar dimensions to the ARC displays:
My vision was that the front would look much like that with the card slots in the back to keep everything clean.
You an edge case? I'm worried that its not EMP proof...I think I am doomed to remain an edge case.
Emotiva has a power amplifier with a similar implementation, albeit less dazzling, for the multichannel crowd:
Build Your Own – Emotiva Audio Corporation
Edit: I think with cleverly implemented copper heat sinking rails you could likely pull of an equivalent which would accommodate some class A designs here.
Build Your Own – Emotiva Audio Corporation
Edit: I think with cleverly implemented copper heat sinking rails you could likely pull of an equivalent which would accommodate some class A designs here.
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I’m a huge fan. I’d never heard of this company before. Obviously the price tag is high; although not nearly as absurd as I’ve seen with other designs far less competently implemented.Nice aesthetics. Superb craftmanship. If only.
Unfortunately with the AVM type design it will have to scale in size to accommodate through hole (SMD would cut adoption in half or less), however the PA8.2 is presently the closest existing product I’ve seen yet to my concept.
Although a deep 4U or so case or what have you is really not much of a compromise when you consider the versatility and the removal of previously separated accessories and components.
Just imagine: buy a module from someone else changing their configuration from the traders section and not having to think about casework, just plug-in maybe configure, and listen.
Going from unbalanced to balanced would be a breeze.
Got a vintage MC cart off eBay to replace your Shure V-15III? No need to buy Step ups to keep your current configuration intact.
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