Murphythecat,
Again... what's your preamp and its output impedance?
Reading several forums threads I could gather the following information that may be of interest to you:
1- Head of Anaview and lead engineer Patrik Bostrom, used Amphion speakers during the development, optimization and testing of the new AMS100 and AMS1000 amplifiers.
2- Anssi Hyvönen, head of Amphion, explained they have been scouting the D class amps for 5 years now in order to know which works and which does not. Making a good reliable, D class amp module requires major investment. Hence there are only a limited number of manufacturers in the world. He has tried to get his hands on all the standard modules available -
Quote from Anssi Hyvönen:
"I have not found anything that I could recommend to be used with our products as a full range solution. The amps have been getting better with every new generation, but have not been fully there yet. Nothing before Anaview came along. When it comes to amps suitable for pro use Anaview's latest generation AMS module is the best D class amp I have come across.
But when something with better price / performance ratio, which is even more suitable for our speakers comes along you can bet it that our little amp boxes will house those modules."
3- GearSlutz member Audiovisjon (famous sound engineer) has tested both Hypex NC400 and Anaview AMS power amps with some of the many monitors he reviewed lately (Including Amphion One 18).
Quote form Audiovisjon: "Though I build the hypex Ncore amps in Norway I have to admit the Anaview´s modules from Amphion is a better match. They somehow bring out a level of resolution and focus that is even more impressive. I would not hesitate to use any of the two though."
4- Reviewer Srajan Ebaen from SixMoons is about to review the new Amphion AMS100 and AMS500 amplifiers, check here:
http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews2/amphion/7.html
5- In the US market, only D-Sonic is currently building amplifiers based in Anaview AMS technology. Specifically, it uses the AMS1000-2600 module in BTL mode (the same that Amphion uses in the AMS500 amp in 2 CH mode).
6- I don't know about Amphion AMS100 and 500 designs, but D-Sonic does not include an input buffer in front of the AMS power module. This requires carefull matching with the preamp, and that's the reason for my first question to you.
Sebastian
Again... what's your preamp and its output impedance?
Reading several forums threads I could gather the following information that may be of interest to you:
1- Head of Anaview and lead engineer Patrik Bostrom, used Amphion speakers during the development, optimization and testing of the new AMS100 and AMS1000 amplifiers.
2- Anssi Hyvönen, head of Amphion, explained they have been scouting the D class amps for 5 years now in order to know which works and which does not. Making a good reliable, D class amp module requires major investment. Hence there are only a limited number of manufacturers in the world. He has tried to get his hands on all the standard modules available -
Quote from Anssi Hyvönen:
"I have not found anything that I could recommend to be used with our products as a full range solution. The amps have been getting better with every new generation, but have not been fully there yet. Nothing before Anaview came along. When it comes to amps suitable for pro use Anaview's latest generation AMS module is the best D class amp I have come across.
But when something with better price / performance ratio, which is even more suitable for our speakers comes along you can bet it that our little amp boxes will house those modules."
3- GearSlutz member Audiovisjon (famous sound engineer) has tested both Hypex NC400 and Anaview AMS power amps with some of the many monitors he reviewed lately (Including Amphion One 18).
Quote form Audiovisjon: "Though I build the hypex Ncore amps in Norway I have to admit the Anaview´s modules from Amphion is a better match. They somehow bring out a level of resolution and focus that is even more impressive. I would not hesitate to use any of the two though."
4- Reviewer Srajan Ebaen from SixMoons is about to review the new Amphion AMS100 and AMS500 amplifiers, check here:
http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews2/amphion/7.html
5- In the US market, only D-Sonic is currently building amplifiers based in Anaview AMS technology. Specifically, it uses the AMS1000-2600 module in BTL mode (the same that Amphion uses in the AMS500 amp in 2 CH mode).
6- I don't know about Amphion AMS100 and 500 designs, but D-Sonic does not include an input buffer in front of the AMS power module. This requires carefull matching with the preamp, and that's the reason for my first question to you.
Sebastian

