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Ok.. for you bargain hunters who are willing to break out the soldering iron & provide a little free labor we are now offering the basic 2-channel Hypex amplifier kits. The UCD-180 versions are now on the site and I'm working on the UCD-400 version next. Hypex Amplifier Kit
We use the same chassis to build up to seven channel amps though so we would have to stock another chassis, which I'm hesitant to do.
Quote from: Kevin HaskinsOk.. for you bargain hunters who are willing to break out the soldering iron & provide a little free labor we are now offering the basic 2-channel Hypex amplifier kits. The UCD-180 versions are now on the site and I'm working on the UCD-400 version next. Hypex Amplifier KitHi Kevin,Well, Whatever happened with the Auricap project for the outputs? Any news there?Ray
QuoteWe use the same chassis to build up to seven channel amps though so we would have to stock another chassis, which I'm hesitant to do.Kevin: Is there any chance that you could be convinced to overcome your hesitancy? I would really like to have a five channel UcD400 AD with all the bells and whistles in a single chassis. In fact, DIY Cable is at the very top of my Xmas list which has already been submitted to Santa and waiting approval.
We can do five channels without a problem. Our limits are due to the real estate in the current chassis which will fit up to seven UCD-180s but only five UCD-400s. We would be able to do seven UCD-400s but we have had to move to a more aggressive heatsinking solution for them and that takes up more space limiting us to five channel UCD400 solutions.
Just curious. Can a novice put the kit together? I can solder and am mechanical, but can't read schematics. Also, can Auricaps and extras be ordered to upgrade as I know someone who can do that for me. How much power at 4 and 8 ohms can a stereo UCD 400 put out? Thanks for elaborating. By the way, the DACT attenuator I bought recently is a very nice sonic upgrade.
We will need to drill the holes into the case ourselves?
Not at this point. We are in our infancy on the Exodus product line. Some of the items make sense to run through our partners.... others don't. The amp kit falls under the doesn't make sense catagory.
Quote from: Kevin HaskinsNot at this point. We are in our infancy on the Exodus product line. Some of the items make sense to run through our partners.... others don't. The amp kit falls under the doesn't make sense catagory.I guess there won't be an easy way to get these up across the border for the time being. Duties really hurt.
I guess there won't be an easy way to get these up across the border for the time being. Duties really hurt.
Quote from: Hobbes26I guess there won't be an easy way to get these up across the border for the time being. Duties really hurt.just as a point of reference.. I just ordered a chassis and had it shipped to montreal (where I am moving). The declared value was 65USD and I was charged 40 CAD for duty!!! Seemed a little steep to me-not sure how they figured that one out.
just as a point of reference.. I just ordered a chassis and had it shipped to montreal (where I am moving). The declared value was 65USD and I was charged 40 CAD for duty!!! Seemed a little steep to me-not sure how they figured that one out.
I just called John Chapman to ask about this. If you use USPS during the checkout the only brokerage fee you will pay is $5 for the transaction. You will have to pay your normal sales tax depending on where you live. Don't choose UPS though because you will end up paying much larger brokerage fees.