This is a brief post about what I think is one of the cutest new products released in the last year. Now, I realize most of you guys and gals figure (probably rightly) that I'm some kind of nut case about the zero feedback stuff, but as a few friends (like ThomasW and others) have found when they've had a chance to listen to this stuff, it really is something pretty special.

Ayre AX-7 Integrated Amplifier
Features:
They have a matching new CD player in the same chassis which will be released soon.
As Andrew and I discussed, for my X1's all I'd need is a killer 25 watt/ch amp. Well, this meets those requirements, but since that system is biamped, I guess what I really need to do is design a new speaker optimized for this amp- efficiency and impedance. :B
'Course, I'm always a sucker for an excuse to build more speakers. :B
Now, those of you enamored of the concept of 100-200 watt multi-channel amps may find the idea of this component a little lacking. But, what I would emphasize about this piece is that it is really an amp designed for music lovers, who want to retrieve the most natural reproduction from their music collection at volume levels that are appropriate and usable probably 90-95% of the time.
Just something a little different for you to think about this Friday AM.
Ayre Acoustics
Best regards,
Jon
Earth First!
_______________________________
We'll screw up the other planets later....
Ayre AX-7 Integrated Amplifier
Features:
- Full function remote control
Fully balanced from input to output
Zero-Feedback circuitry
66 step volume control, each of 1.0 dB
4 inputs, 2 balanced and 2 unbalanced
8 output devices per channel
Proprietary balanced volume control with FET switches and metal film resistors
Control microprocessor is turned off, except when executing a command
Input selector also switches ground connection, so that all source components are completely disconnected except for the one selected
"Theater" mode for use with surround-sound processor is assignable to any input, allowing use with balanced or unbalanced processors
60W/ch @ 8 ohms, 120W/ch @ 4 ohms
They have a matching new CD player in the same chassis which will be released soon.
As Andrew and I discussed, for my X1's all I'd need is a killer 25 watt/ch amp. Well, this meets those requirements, but since that system is biamped, I guess what I really need to do is design a new speaker optimized for this amp- efficiency and impedance. :B
'Course, I'm always a sucker for an excuse to build more speakers. :B
Now, those of you enamored of the concept of 100-200 watt multi-channel amps may find the idea of this component a little lacking. But, what I would emphasize about this piece is that it is really an amp designed for music lovers, who want to retrieve the most natural reproduction from their music collection at volume levels that are appropriate and usable probably 90-95% of the time.
Just something a little different for you to think about this Friday AM.
Ayre Acoustics
Best regards,
Jon
Earth First!
_______________________________
We'll screw up the other planets later....


Definitely a clean, if not sterile looking design.
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