Eye Candy! LIO PHOTOSHOOT pics are here...

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Vinnie R.

Eye Candy! LIO PHOTOSHOOT pics are here...
« on: 14 Feb 2015, 06:33 pm »
All,

As promised, here are some of the pics that I received today from the recent LIO Photoshoot:

http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?action=gallery;area=browse;album=16073

(this is my gallery on audiocircle, where you can open individual pics and view them
in fairly high resolution if you select "xlarge" or "huge").

Here are a few of them, and I'll be posting more soon enough:


"LIO with Black Front, Black Knobs, Silver Top."



"LIO with Silver Front, Silver Knobs, Silver Top."



"LIO with Black Front, Silver Knobs."



"LIO with Silver Front, Black Knobs."



"Rear panel view of a fully-loaded LIO DELUX.  8)"



"Naked LIO with NO modules populated... yet.  :wink:"



"A fully-loaded LIO DELUX  :drool:"



"Top View of all black LIO.  Logo engraved into bushed aluminum top panel."



"External Power Adapter (100 - 240Vac, 50/60Hz, IEC jack)."



"LIO's anodized aluminum remote handset."



"LIO MOSFET AMP module


All of these pics and more will soon be added to the Vinnie Rossi LIO website. 

Coming next (in just a few days) is a new LIO video shoot, were you'll see LIO's front panel in action, and example installation
of LIO's DSD/PCM DAC module, and a brief, animated diagram of how LIO's PURE-DC-4EVR ultracapacitor power supply works
(using a water flow analogy).   :hyper:

As for a production update - WE ARE SHIPPING the first handful of LIOs on Monday (as long as the next 12" of snow that we are getting is
cleared by then), and another handful by the end of next week.  From there, every week we'll be building / shipping more LIO's from the
Pre-Order queue, as well as a few review units to get things started!  :)

To all our Pre-Order customers who have been patiently waiting - THANK YOU.  :beer:  I am confident that LIO is going to exceed your expectations in terms of sonics, build quality, high value - and will be a component / system that you will enjoy for many years (and I have a lot of things planned to keep it FUN.  I could not  be more proud and excited to finally begin shipping this "magic box" to you! 

A "very special thanks" goes to John Chapman of Bent Audio for the immense amount of effort he put into the LIO with me.  All of this would not have been possible without him!   :notworthy:  :notworthy:  :notworthy:   

Back to building LIO's!

Vinnie
« Last Edit: 15 Mar 2015, 05:05 pm by Vinnie R. »

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Re: Eye Candy! LIO PHOTOSHOOT pics are here...
« Reply #1 on: 14 Feb 2015, 07:53 pm »
Awesome!  I can't imagine how much effort you and Alexis are putting in these days between soldering and assembling.   :o   


I'm sure it will all payoff in the end though.   :thumb:

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« Reply #2 on: 14 Feb 2015, 09:53 pm »
Beautiful. Sharp.

UL

TrungT

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« Reply #3 on: 14 Feb 2015, 10:49 pm »
Beautiful from the outside to the inside.
 :thumb:

TomS

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« Reply #4 on: 15 Feb 2015, 12:45 am »
Wow, simply gorgeous piece of work and engineering!

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Re: Eye Candy! LIO PHOTOSHOOT pics are here...
« Reply #5 on: 15 Feb 2015, 01:39 am »
Dude!

I'm so happy that you guys are ready to ship some units out, wooo! And the pics look awesome

Vinnie/Alexis = BAD ASSES!

Keep it up :)

bardamu

Re: Eye Candy! LIO PHOTOSHOOT pics are here...
« Reply #6 on: 15 Feb 2015, 02:37 am »
Hello,
Great marketing strategy.
Good luck, Edward

OzarkTom

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« Reply #7 on: 15 Feb 2015, 03:24 am »
Yep, gotta get me one of those and get off of the grid. :thumb:

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Re: Eye Candy! LIO PHOTOSHOOT pics are here...
« Reply #8 on: 15 Feb 2015, 03:45 am »
I'll be the very first to comment on the quality of the remote.  It's the same unit Atma-Sphere uses for their MP-1 preamp remote.  I have one. . .it could double as a weapon of "mass" destruction in a pinch.   :thumb:

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« Reply #9 on: 15 Feb 2015, 03:48 am »
I'll be the very first to comment on the quality of the remote.  It's the same unit Atma-Sphere uses for their MP-1 preamp remote.  I have one. . .it could double as a weapon of "mass" destruction in a pinch.   :thumb:
It's better to say that any OE or DIY that has does business with Bent Audio gets that remote as that's where it's really from.   ;)

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Re: Eye Candy! LIO PHOTOSHOOT pics are here...
« Reply #10 on: 15 Feb 2015, 06:58 am »
The design work on your LIO is absolutely gorgeous!!! What a nice piece of gear and I can only imagine the time it took to make the insides work as a modular unit.

I'm totally intrigued by the concept and really hope the sound quality lives up to what appears to be a world class product.

Good Job Vinnie, You should be proud!

Greg 

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Re: Eye Candy! LIO PHOTOSHOOT pics are here...
« Reply #11 on: 15 Feb 2015, 01:57 pm »
Congrats,
Sure looks beautiful,vinnie and alexis.
Stay safe in todays snowstorm you are getting hit with today

Guy 13

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« Reply #12 on: 15 Feb 2015, 02:12 pm »
Hi,
really nice looking, I like the white one.
Look physically simple, but very complete for connections,
even an headphone jack.
Congratulation, I am sure your efforts will pay off.

Guy 13

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Re: Eye Candy! LIO PHOTOSHOOT pics are here...
« Reply #13 on: 15 Feb 2015, 08:23 pm »
Great shots. Vinnie, what are early leaders in colors your customers are choosing? I went all silver/white with my preorder

Vinnie R.

Re: Eye Candy! LIO PHOTOSHOOT pics are here...
« Reply #14 on: 16 Feb 2015, 07:54 pm »
All,

THANK YOU for all your kind words and enthusiasm - they are much appreciated!   :notworthy:

Here are a few more:


LIO TUBESTAGE:  Featuring single ended Class-A design, constant current sources, dedicated ultra-low noise
B+ linear regulation stage, constant current linear regulation for the filaments, and 30-second warm-up time
before B+ is applied to the plates.




LIO Top View:  Silver Top, Black Front/Sides, Black Knobs




LIO Top View:  Black Top, Silver Front/Sides, Silver Knobs



LIO PURE-DC-4EVR ultracapacitor banks featuring 350,000,000uF (350F) ultracaps, seamless
voltage monitoring / bank switching, 100% isolation from the grid at all times, super-low output impedance,
and constant-current charging regulators.  Patent-pending. 



LIO PURE-DC-4EVR board (zoom in)



LIO MAIN BOARD (zoom in) where OUTPUTS module gets installed.

Thanks again!

Vinnie

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« Reply #15 on: 16 Feb 2015, 08:16 pm »


LIO PURE-DC-4EVR ultracapacitor banks featuring 350,000,000uF (350F) ultracaps, seamless
voltage monitoring / bank switching, 100% isolation from the grid at all times, super-low output impedance,
and constant-current charging regulators.  Patent-pending. 

Thanks again!

Vinnie
I want this part!   :green:


Badassery. 

Vinnie R.

Re: Eye Candy! LIO PHOTOSHOOT pics are here...
« Reply #16 on: 17 Feb 2015, 01:06 am »
I want this part!   :green:
Badassery.

Thank you, kind sir!  :thumb: 

 :green:

Vinnie R.

Re: Eye Candy! LIO PHOTOSHOOT pics are here...
« Reply #17 on: 19 Feb 2015, 05:35 pm »
And the new LIO video is live on our website, as well as here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=009ipwPuMgg

8)

srb

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« Reply #18 on: 19 Feb 2015, 06:19 pm »
LIO PURE-DC-4EVR ultracapacitor banks featuring 350,000,000uF (350F) ultracaps

So if I understand this correctly, each rail has 9 Maxwell "D Cell" ultracapacitors with a storage capacity of 350 Farads each (!) at ~ 2.7V in series for ~ 24VDC for each rail?

Is the rail voltage what determines the maximum output wattage of an internal amplifier module as opposed to energy/current storage?

Steve

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Re: Eye Candy! LIO PHOTOSHOOT pics are here...
« Reply #19 on: 19 Feb 2015, 06:29 pm »
So if I understand this correctly, each rail has 9 Maxwell "D Cell" ultracapacitors with a storage capacity of 350 Farads each (!) at ~ 2.7V in series for ~ 24VDC for each rail?

Hi Steve,

This is correct!  "D cell" is just the size of the cap.  It's actually larger than a D cell, so I'm not sure why they call it that.  But yes, each is 350F.
(and as you put them in series, the capacitance decreases of course).

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Is the rail voltage what determines the maximum output wattage of an internal amplifier module as opposed to energy/current storage?

Yes, the rail voltage determines the max output swing of the amplifier (and this determines the max output power, assuming the amp is designed to drive 8 / 4 ohm speakers, and there is a enough current from the power supply to do so).  Due to the high current design of the LIO speaker output stage and the "ultra-high current" of the ultracap banks, the amp has no problem with 4 ohm or 2 ohm loads (and its power increases to 45wpc and 65wpc, respectively, into such loads). 

But to make a higher output power PURE-DC-4EVR ultracap-powered amp will require more ultracaps (higher voltage rails) for more maximum output swing.  And this is what I hope to have this Fall (RMAF time).  It would just be a power amp (no extra features) w/ approx. the same footprint as LIO.  I'd be shooting for at least 100wpc / 8-ohm, 200wpc / 4-ohm, and some more in to 2-ohm.   

Vinnie