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The Stereo Music Show 18 -20 June Carnival City Conference Centre Rio Rooms
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<blockquote data-quote="joel" data-source="post: 1062634" data-attributes="member: 406"><p>Thanks for the question. A couple of pointers </p><p>1. The 1200AS1 is the core module being used per channel. In stock form they sound harsh (typical ClassD) even in a dark sounding speaker like the Apogee Scintilla, a full range ribbon speaker). </p><p>2. Consequently several mods are needed to get to an audiophile performance from these. Optimising the magnitude, the location, the combination and the balance of these is a painstaking process and included, for example, work to develop a linear power supply as an alternative to the well tuned SMPS ICEedge incorporated. </p><p>3. Pricing the ultimate product involves a range of factors and would include peer comparisons (vs similar products in the market, both technically and performance wise), commercial user feedback and other considerations such as scale of operation, return on investment, working capital requirements (to hold stock for example) and foreign exchange risks. </p><p>4. I'd like to end by saying that the audio community is going to benefit from the enormous improvements we've seen in the tech available from the likes of ICEedge and recent launches by Jeff Rowland and PS Audio are testimony to this.</p><p></p><p>Kind regards</p><p>Ryan Hill</p><p>Magellan Audio</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joel, post: 1062634, member: 406"] Thanks for the question. A couple of pointers 1. The 1200AS1 is the core module being used per channel. In stock form they sound harsh (typical ClassD) even in a dark sounding speaker like the Apogee Scintilla, a full range ribbon speaker). 2. Consequently several mods are needed to get to an audiophile performance from these. Optimising the magnitude, the location, the combination and the balance of these is a painstaking process and included, for example, work to develop a linear power supply as an alternative to the well tuned SMPS ICEedge incorporated. 3. Pricing the ultimate product involves a range of factors and would include peer comparisons (vs similar products in the market, both technically and performance wise), commercial user feedback and other considerations such as scale of operation, return on investment, working capital requirements (to hold stock for example) and foreign exchange risks. 4. I'd like to end by saying that the audio community is going to benefit from the enormous improvements we've seen in the tech available from the likes of ICEedge and recent launches by Jeff Rowland and PS Audio are testimony to this. Kind regards Ryan Hill Magellan Audio [/QUOTE]
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