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Any chance these could be retrofitted?I guess case room could be a problem with the Clari-T size enclosure.... and I guess pressure of work could be a problem too Jim
While the SMART module sounds terrific, dare I ask what the cost is going to be?
For Signature 30 and Signature 70 customers, I am going to offer two levels of upgrade options that will bring them to the 30.2 and 70.2 status.
Will you be able to update the Omega wood bodied Sig 30 to either of the 2 options?
Vinnie,Does the smart module require a float-type charger, or can it manage the charging by itself?I'm asking because I have a friend who wants to go completely off the grid with only 12 VDC in his house -- solar, wind, and hopefully small-scale hydro, and doesn't want any inverters or such in the system.-- Jim
Vinne - Here's a question about the SMART module. Suppose the Sig 30.2 or 70.2 get left on by mistake after listening. I understand that charger will kick in when the battery gets to a low point. As I see it the only problem would be if the battery takes a while to charge down, the timing might work out that the next day when I want to listen again the battery might be in charging mode so the amp would be unavailable. True?
I love the idea of the SMART module, but am looking for something really fool-proof. My Sig 30 does double duty: two-channel and also powering my L and R channels for home theater. When I'm travelling my wife and/or kid may turn it on to watch TV/movie and forget to turn it off, and then want to use it again the next day.
I think my Sig 30 takes about 8 hours to get to a full charge after a normal listening session and being left on maybe in between sessions, so with the SMART module, that means the Sig 30.2 would re-charge in about 2 hours, which is pretty quick.
Now that 2 hours could potentially get in the way of a listening session, but I am under the impression that the SMART module is more of a backup system for peace of mind rather than the ideal method of using the Sig 30.2. That is, it will allow you to leave the room without having to worry to come back later to turn it off to save the batteries, but at the same time, good habits of powering the amp on and off would probably prolong battery life more than if you left it on with the SMART module doing the recharging and also ensure that you have full juice for your listening sessions anyways.
Hi Vinnie, just one more clarification, if the batteries are flat, you can't use the amp even if the charger is hooked up, right?
Thanks Vinnie. I thought that was the case. Sounds good to me, I doubt I will ever get a flat battery anyway as it will normally be charging itself when switched off. I think you mentioned it, but I searched and can't find it; how long roughly might the Sig. 30.2 last from a full charge until flat at moderately high output?Thanks,Steve.
Vinnie, So this eliminates the need for the external battery that gives about 24 hrs. playing time? R