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<blockquote data-quote="mtnickel" data-source="post: 372109" data-attributes="member: 552349"><p>EVEN BETTER...I just found this stuff on the ED forums ...this is some solid information straight from Ben...not sure who he is, but he's from ED...turns out the 4 channels are coming out for sure just later down the road...YAY!!!</p><p></p><p>I don't know if everyone can go here...but here's the link to the eD forum...</p><p></p><p><a href="http://forum.soundillusions.net/showthread.php?t=33039" target="_blank">http://forum.soundillusions.net/showthread.php?t=33039</a></p><p></p><p>Here's the jist of it.</p><p></p><p>Quote...</p><p></p><p>01-30-2004, 10:17 AM</p><p></p><p>kaosmoon</p><p></p><p>One of the amplifiers (eD 1000) is more or less a improved version of the NINe.1. Essentially based around the same idea. Class D, Stackable, built in subsonic (etc etc).</p><p></p><p>This is pretty cool. Quick overview of the situation. This is bar none a joint venture with Avionixx. We are even using a slightly modified version of the Avionixx case and their amplifiers will pretty much cease to exist on the internet. Done a few upgrades here and there that were more or less intended for the 'next generation' of Avionixx amplifiers that have been implemented into these amplifiers. Nice thing is, it's all direct, so even though build costs go up for us the end factor pricing doesn't really go up at all for you guys, and the amplifiers get better</p><p></p><p>Cosmetically they will look the part. The same case as the Avionixx amplifiers (remember, flat out, this is a joint venture) only done in black to match the speakers, with diamond cut accents, 'elemental designs' on the top. No flashy lights or junk, and the mounting feet are modified as to what the avionixx amplifiers are. We are extending and cutting the end caps to the mounting feet can not be moved or broken (ala USAmps style). No screws or anything like that. We've also left it open for people to use a plexi plate on the back instead of the back piece if they want to inverse mount any of the amplifiers. No flying wires really at all. Pretty darn clean to look at.</p><p></p><p>Now. Performance wise. These amplifiers are not TRU amplifiers, USAmps, and they are not BRAX Amplifiers. But they are meant performance wise to be on the table with your JL Audio, Crossfire, ARC Audio, Eclipse (that type of price catogory) but obviously direct allows us to offer a good deal lower price. Pricing won't be released quite yet becuase we aren't ready to put them up for sale.</p><p></p><p>Now. Onto the actual amplifiers.</p><p></p><p>2 Channel. eD 200 - Rated 2x100 @ 4ohm - Yes it's rated conservatively.</p><p></p><p>4 Channel. eD 400 - Rated 4x100 @ 4ohm - Yes it's rated conservatively.</p><p></p><p>1 Channel. eD 1000 - Rated 1x1000 @ 1ohm - Yes it's rated conservatively.</p><p></p><p>1 Channel. eD 2000 - Rated 1x2000 @ 2ohm - Rating is pretty much dead on. Won't get much more than that out of it.</p><p></p><p>eD 200 &amp; 400 both feature on board xovers, current and overload protection, High and Low pass xovers, and line outputs. Class A/B Amplifiers.</p><p></p><p>eD 1000 &amp; 2000 both are stackable, have a subsonic filter. Are Class D. Meant 100% for subwoofer duty. I would have liked to offer these in a Class A/B but the end cost would have been simply too high, and I don't think we could sell them online worth a poop. Both 1000 &amp; 2000 will be shipping with a included remote gain knob.</p><p></p><p>We are using stuff in these amplifiers much like we will be in our future drivers. Proven designs, done reliably, that perform free to junk. That's the idea behind em anyway.</p><p></p><p>We are looking at 2 months on the eD 200 &amp; eD 1000, and a additional month on the eD 400 &amp; eD 2000. Pricing will not be released quite yet, but for the product, it's definatly not a unreasonable one.</p><p></p><p>I hope the customs issue that once plague'd us will not happen again. We've chosen some very reputable people to work with. Albiet more expensive, reputation and experience I'm confident will pay for itself when the amplifiers ship out to people and they start using them for the first time.</p><p></p><p>Ben</p><p></p><p>SEE!!! I WAS RIGHT!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtnickel, post: 372109, member: 552349"] EVEN BETTER...I just found this stuff on the ED forums ...this is some solid information straight from Ben...not sure who he is, but he's from ED...turns out the 4 channels are coming out for sure just later down the road...YAY!!! I don't know if everyone can go here...but here's the link to the eD forum... [URL="http://forum.soundillusions.net/showthread.php?t=33039"]http://forum.soundillusions.net/showthread.php?t=33039[/URL] Here's the jist of it. Quote... 01-30-2004, 10:17 AM kaosmoon One of the amplifiers (eD 1000) is more or less a improved version of the NINe.1. Essentially based around the same idea. Class D, Stackable, built in subsonic (etc etc). This is pretty cool. Quick overview of the situation. This is bar none a joint venture with Avionixx. We are even using a slightly modified version of the Avionixx case and their amplifiers will pretty much cease to exist on the internet. Done a few upgrades here and there that were more or less intended for the 'next generation' of Avionixx amplifiers that have been implemented into these amplifiers. Nice thing is, it's all direct, so even though build costs go up for us the end factor pricing doesn't really go up at all for you guys, and the amplifiers get better Cosmetically they will look the part. The same case as the Avionixx amplifiers (remember, flat out, this is a joint venture) only done in black to match the speakers, with diamond cut accents, 'elemental designs' on the top. No flashy lights or junk, and the mounting feet are modified as to what the avionixx amplifiers are. We are extending and cutting the end caps to the mounting feet can not be moved or broken (ala USAmps style). No screws or anything like that. We've also left it open for people to use a plexi plate on the back instead of the back piece if they want to inverse mount any of the amplifiers. No flying wires really at all. Pretty darn clean to look at. Now. Performance wise. These amplifiers are not TRU amplifiers, USAmps, and they are not BRAX Amplifiers. But they are meant performance wise to be on the table with your JL Audio, Crossfire, ARC Audio, Eclipse (that type of price catogory) but obviously direct allows us to offer a good deal lower price. Pricing won't be released quite yet becuase we aren't ready to put them up for sale. Now. Onto the actual amplifiers. 2 Channel. eD 200 - Rated 2x100 @ 4ohm - Yes it's rated conservatively. 4 Channel. eD 400 - Rated 4x100 @ 4ohm - Yes it's rated conservatively. 1 Channel. eD 1000 - Rated 1x1000 @ 1ohm - Yes it's rated conservatively. 1 Channel. eD 2000 - Rated 1x2000 @ 2ohm - Rating is pretty much dead on. Won't get much more than that out of it. eD 200 & 400 both feature on board xovers, current and overload protection, High and Low pass xovers, and line outputs. Class A/B Amplifiers. eD 1000 & 2000 both are stackable, have a subsonic filter. Are Class D. Meant 100% for subwoofer duty. I would have liked to offer these in a Class A/B but the end cost would have been simply too high, and I don't think we could sell them online worth a poop. Both 1000 & 2000 will be shipping with a included remote gain knob. We are using stuff in these amplifiers much like we will be in our future drivers. Proven designs, done reliably, that perform free to junk. That's the idea behind em anyway. We are looking at 2 months on the eD 200 & eD 1000, and a additional month on the eD 400 & eD 2000. Pricing will not be released quite yet, but for the product, it's definatly not a unreasonable one. I hope the customs issue that once plague'd us will not happen again. We've chosen some very reputable people to work with. Albiet more expensive, reputation and experience I'm confident will pay for itself when the amplifiers ship out to people and they start using them for the first time. Ben SEE!!! I WAS RIGHT! [/QUOTE]
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