New DSP Amplifier from Minidsp!

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DJ Funke
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New DSP Amplifier from Minidsp!

#1 Post by DJ Funke »

http://www.minidsp.com/onlinestore?page ... gory_id=17

PWR-DSP3
Price per Unit (piece): US$1 299.0
Quantity Price
0 - 1 US$1 299.0
2 - 10 US$1 199.0

Number pieces in packaging:1
Number pieces in box:1

The PWR-DSP3 answers the needs for a high power yet high quality plate amplifier module. Based on the innovative technology from DSP4YOU and PASCAL Audio, the module is a turnkey solution for multi-way powered speakers. Third generation Class-D amplification, Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and the Audio Video Bridging (AVB) are just examples of the embedded technology of this breakthrough plate amplifier module.

With an impressive maximum rating of 2400W (ch1) and 700W (ch2&3), expect no compromises on audio quality from this first class plate amplifier. From studio/Hifi speakers to Pro-A/V applications, its passive cooling design does not require any fan. Enjoy silence, Enjoy music.

Last but not least, the optional Audio Video Bridging (AVB) allows streaming of multiple uncompressed, low latency and synchronized audio channels of over Ethernet networks. Extended cable length, noise immunity and flexible routing are the obvious advantages of AVB. From real time amplifier health monitoring (Load, temperature, clip) to live changes of the DSP settings, the PWR-DSP3 is powered by Zeroconf for true Plug & Play configuration over standard Ethernet or Wifi networks: Plug, discover, control!

For more detailed information, please consult the PWR-DSP3 product datasheet.

OPTIONS

* Audio Video Bridging (AVB) option

BOX CONTENT

* 1 x PWR-DSP3 amplifier module
* 1 x Startup guide
* 1 x PowerCON AC power cable

Product Availability: End of April 2011.

IMPORTANT NOTE: This product is available on our webstore for pre-order only since it is currently not in stock. To pre-order a PWR-DSP3 module, add to cart and process a complete order all the way to the submit button. Simply do not pay your order through the paypal gateway and our sales team will contact you once your order is ready for shipping. Don't hesitate to contact our team for more information.

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Re: New DSP Amplifier from Minidsp!

#2 Post by BassMe »

Posted within 20mins of each other how is that for random.

http://billfitzmaurice.info/forum/viewt ... 62#p152162

:)

They look damn interesting for small pro setups. That is a lot of power kicking round there.

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#3 Post by Benj Ross »

As was mentioned before, these look really similar to the Digmoda amps Leland carries. The ethernet business sounds interesting, but I would want to see some detailed specs. Is the wattage rating "Peak" meaning 1200 and 350 RMS?

Pretty cool either way. If I had had more vision when I began I would have invested in some Digmoda amps.

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#4 Post by Greg Plouvier »

Power ratings (RMS @ 1% THD)
Channel 1: 800W @16, 1550W @8, 2400W @4, 4000W Peak
Channel 2: 200W @16, 400W @ 8, 700W @4, 1400W Peak
Channel 3: 200W @16, 400W @ 8, 700W @4, 1400W Peak
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#5 Post by LelandCrooks »

Bigger power than digmoda. Same ball park on price. Any info on the dsp package?
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#6 Post by Haysus »

From what little I know about amp specs I think a Damping factor> 1000 @ 8ohms is weak for the price. I realize the DSP is the $$$ factor but it is still an amp. Most guys run a 4ohm load which raises the factor and so does cable size and length. I'm not sure how much that would affect the audio signal but why push it.
These are definitely purposed for powered cabinets @ 8 ohms.
Correct me i'm wrong.

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Damping factor is irrelevant
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#8 Post by Greg Plouvier »

It appears that none of the plugs have limiters. If they would add that to the software it would be a pretty nice little DSP for under $200.
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#9 Post by Bill Fitzmaurice »

Haysus wrote:From what little I know about amp specs I think a Damping factor> 1000 @ 8ohms is weak for the price.
Damping factor is moot.
http://www.diyspeakers.net/Articles/Ric ... FACTOR.pdf

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Bill Fitzmaurice wrote:
Haysus wrote:From what little I know about amp specs I think a Damping factor> 1000 @ 8ohms is weak for the price.
Damping factor is moot.
http://www.diyspeakers.net/Articles/Ric ... FACTOR.pdf
Thank you. That dispels a lot of myth in these parts.

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#11 Post by Bill Fitzmaurice »

Haysus wrote:
Bill Fitzmaurice wrote:
Haysus wrote:From what little I know about amp specs I think a Damping factor> 1000 @ 8ohms is weak for the price.
Damping factor is moot.
http://www.diyspeakers.net/Articles/Ric ... FACTOR.pdf
Thank you. That dispels a lot of myth in these parts.
Not in these here parts. Must be you're spending too much time in some other parts! :mrgreen:

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#12 Post by DJ Funke »

I would plan on it having limiters. This company seems bent pleasing it's customers, which is very rare nowadays. If enough people request an added feature they usually include it in form of a free downloadable update.

I read that it can be controlled via wifi or cable, but I'm not sure if it would stream music over wifi as well. I really would not mind spending the $700 for two with all the bells and whissles, but just one may be overkill for even four drs and four tubas.

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#13 Post by SeisTres »

DJ Funke wrote: I really would not mind spending the $700 for two with all the bells and whissles

???! I think you might have missed the "1" before the 299 ;)
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#14 Post by DJ Funke »

It's $300 for one, $400 for two, $150 extra each for the connectivity feature.

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#15 Post by SeisTres »

DJ Funke wrote:It's $300 for one, $400 for two, $150 extra each for the connectivity feature.
I think you might have missed the "1" before the 299, again.
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