Audiozen and Guido,
Well, it looks like the ALC1000 is discontinued after all.
Kuribo,
I said I read that complete thread but made no claims of how well I did so.
While these reports are concerning, I don't think they would prevent me from going ahead with amp builds using the ALC1000 modules. Some of these issues, such as poor grounding documentation, become less of an issue with an experienced amp builder like James Monteyn. James also said the low impedance input, on both the AMS1000 and ALC1000 modules, is not an issue given the very low 100 ohm impedance of the Oppo-105 that I use as a dac, preamp and source.
My first choice in an amp module remains the new AMS1000 but it may not be available for another month or more. Even if I wait, I'm not sure I can find a vendor to sell me a pair. I'm also looking for a North American vendor to purchase a pair of the discontinued ALC1000 modules from, just in case.
After listening to some high-res music files for a few hours last night using my existing ClassD Audio amp, I was reminded that I definitely don't have a 'need' for a new amp since the music sounded very good. It's more of a 'want', justified only by my desire for new amplification to drive my center channel and passive sub for ht and to satisfy my curiousity about what other class d amps would sound like in my system. My thinking is that I can alternate which amp(s) drive my main speakers for music and which amp(s) drive my cc and sub for ht.
I still haven't ruled out building a pair of ClassD Audio mono-blocks or just buying a pair of D-Sonic M3-600M monoblocks that use the Abletec ALC1000 amp modules.
Thanks,
Tim
Well, it looks like the ALC1000 is discontinued after all.
Kuribo,
I said I read that complete thread but made no claims of how well I did so.
While these reports are concerning, I don't think they would prevent me from going ahead with amp builds using the ALC1000 modules. Some of these issues, such as poor grounding documentation, become less of an issue with an experienced amp builder like James Monteyn. James also said the low impedance input, on both the AMS1000 and ALC1000 modules, is not an issue given the very low 100 ohm impedance of the Oppo-105 that I use as a dac, preamp and source.
My first choice in an amp module remains the new AMS1000 but it may not be available for another month or more. Even if I wait, I'm not sure I can find a vendor to sell me a pair. I'm also looking for a North American vendor to purchase a pair of the discontinued ALC1000 modules from, just in case.
After listening to some high-res music files for a few hours last night using my existing ClassD Audio amp, I was reminded that I definitely don't have a 'need' for a new amp since the music sounded very good. It's more of a 'want', justified only by my desire for new amplification to drive my center channel and passive sub for ht and to satisfy my curiousity about what other class d amps would sound like in my system. My thinking is that I can alternate which amp(s) drive my main speakers for music and which amp(s) drive my cc and sub for ht.
I still haven't ruled out building a pair of ClassD Audio mono-blocks or just buying a pair of D-Sonic M3-600M monoblocks that use the Abletec ALC1000 amp modules.
Thanks,
Tim

