Scooped! Audison Thesis Amps
Yep... More Audison news! We got some sneak shots of the new Thesis amps and some details as well.
The new Thesis amps are a hyrbid of digital and analog technology, similar to the beautiful and stunning Audison HV Venti audiophile amplifier. The digital portion can be controlled via the soon-to-be-released bit one processor's remote control. The new Thesis family will consist of three models: a two channel, four channel, and a monoblock. Each amp also features digital crossovers that not only allow you to choose various crossover frequency and slopes ( by increment of 6db from 6db all the way up to 48db), but also to choose theycrossover type, Butterworth or Linkwitz-Riley. The crossover network will be ...
...physically removable so that if external crossovers are used, such as those in
the bit one, there is no signal loss or degradation through the amp’s crossover.
All of these adjustments can be made through the use of a laptop. The digital
circuit in the amp will not only store the serial number but also the owner's
name, the installation shop, and there is even the option for setting a security
code, where if the amps were ever disconnected they would not turn on without
the security code!
One more awesome feature available on the new Thesis amps, is
the adjustable bias settings. You can run the amps four different power settings : from a pure Class A mode all the
way down to a "power saving mode" that is designed for use
at car shows or other applications where the current consumption is a concern.
In pure Class A, the two channel amp pulls up to approximately 200 amps of
current! The monoblock will push out more than 1000W RMS as well. Although we don't have solid power output numbers or other specs yet, rest assured
they are more than adequate to run any set of components or subwoofer, and with all the clarity and pure sound for which Audison is known.
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