Hi Tim, I love to create more problems for my friends, so... Here goes a new, yet undiscussed option from Rowland...
The Rowland M125 bridgeable amp was released last week during the Munich High End show. This amp uses a 4th gen ICEpower module in combination with an active Power Factor Conversion (PFC) rectifier module, as well as input and output Lundahl transformer coupling. I do not know yet if the SMPS is integrated into the power conversion module or it is a separate entity, nor am I absolutely certain about the model of the power conversion module... Will find out. Bridging control is through a toggle switch mounted on the back panel. Output terminals are the traditional Cardas binding posts that Rowland favors, and XLR inputs seem to be Neutrik. There is a 12V trigger jack for controlling standby/operation in home theater system. If I remember things correctly, there is a momentary contact power/standby button in the front similar to what Rowland uses on its other amps... This is one more thing I need to check. The casing is the traditional Rowland cased milled from T66 Aluminum with prismatic faceplate, and segregation pockets for various internal components. Official power ratings seem to be 125W/8 and 250W/4 in stereo mode, and 500W in bridged mode. The device lists for $2950.
According to early rumblings, M125 sounds remarkably sweet and textured... No, I do not have direct experience as yet. I also need to enquire about estimated behavior driving speakers like MG 2.7.
Official -- if still incomplete -- blurbs at:
http://jeffrowlandgroup.com/kb/categories.php?categoryid=215
Saluti, G.
The Rowland M125 bridgeable amp was released last week during the Munich High End show. This amp uses a 4th gen ICEpower module in combination with an active Power Factor Conversion (PFC) rectifier module, as well as input and output Lundahl transformer coupling. I do not know yet if the SMPS is integrated into the power conversion module or it is a separate entity, nor am I absolutely certain about the model of the power conversion module... Will find out. Bridging control is through a toggle switch mounted on the back panel. Output terminals are the traditional Cardas binding posts that Rowland favors, and XLR inputs seem to be Neutrik. There is a 12V trigger jack for controlling standby/operation in home theater system. If I remember things correctly, there is a momentary contact power/standby button in the front similar to what Rowland uses on its other amps... This is one more thing I need to check. The casing is the traditional Rowland cased milled from T66 Aluminum with prismatic faceplate, and segregation pockets for various internal components. Official power ratings seem to be 125W/8 and 250W/4 in stereo mode, and 500W in bridged mode. The device lists for $2950.
According to early rumblings, M125 sounds remarkably sweet and textured... No, I do not have direct experience as yet. I also need to enquire about estimated behavior driving speakers like MG 2.7.
Official -- if still incomplete -- blurbs at:
http://jeffrowlandgroup.com/kb/categories.php?categoryid=215
Saluti, G.

