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1000A ICEpower amps (Full Linear Amps)

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Hi Guys,
I have 2 x ICEpower 1000A Mono Amplifiers for sale (application boards).

These are complete amplifiers with linear power supply (not just a module) and the configuration you see very rarely comes up for sale. There is a good reason for this, they sound magnificent.

This stuff is really nice kit and beautifully constructed. The modules and control board are both original B&O and feature on/off controls, balanced input, bannana and Neutrik connectors. The control board is a work of art using top quality components.

I have been using these (recently sold the 500A amps) to tri-amp my Apogee Divas. They have more than enough power to run the Apogee Scintilla...........

Would make an awesome subwoofer amp......

I preferred these without a case, as I thought they looked great, but they could be easily mounted if that’s more your thing.

They have been very well loved with minimal use in a smoke free environment and I am a little sad to have to sell them. The reason I am selling is that I have another set of ICEpower amps and don't need spares

If I don't get a reasonable offer they will go to Ebay next week.

Freight to Australia should be under $100.

Happy to ship internationally.

Please contact me if you have any questions.

Cheers
Matthew
 

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Frequency response

Hi Steve,
If I said 100Hz I was wrong.
The upper frequency response is 1kHz.
I dont know why they bandwidth limit them.
I guess it's possible in theory to change the values of the output filters but I am not sure what effect that would have on stability.
So the short answer is no.
Cheers
Matthew
 
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