Gold Member Username: SouthernrebelMonroe, Louisiana Team Audible... Post Number: 7533 Registered: Mar-04 | Got a few of the new C-series DD amps in today. Here are some pics of the new C3b: Rated 200wrms x 2 @ 4ohm, and its 1ohm stereo, 2ohm mono stable. (rated at 0.02 THD, so actually makes just a tiny bit more than rated) We also got a new C2b in and its mounted in the demo room, its rated 120wrms x 2 @ 4ohm. I have it running a pair of DD512's at 2ohm and its PLENTY of power |
Gold Member Username: Snowball123West Allis, WI Post Number: 2908 Registered: Oct-07 | price? |
Gold Member Username: Big_edge_headMilwaukee, WI Post Number: 3946 Registered: Mar-07 | Awesome looking amps. What are the dimensions? Looks really tall in the pic. |
Silver Member Username: Bumpin_buickAppleton, Wisconsin USA Post Number: 291 Registered: Apr-07 | Nice pcb design but its a shame they didnt change over to a newer style heatsink, seems a lot of companies are going retro... not really sure if its a good direction to take, but then again its not always about looks lol. We all know DD can make a nice amp, just wish they could change some styling. Maybe its just me but I was looking forward to this realease in hopes it would follow the pattern of a DD Z heatsink. Would make for a great matching amp then. |
Gold Member Username: 04redmach1Www.rdaudio.net, GA USA Post Number: 2596 Registered: Mar-06 | Hey Matt, will you email me. Kevin lowhz01@yahoo.com |
Bronze Member Username: A12voltman80St. paul, Mn Usa Post Number: 47 Registered: Feb-09 | Many companies during slow times do not want to pay a new custom heat sink. They use what is available on the market. Its not a bad looking pcb at all. |
Silver Member Username: Bumpin_buickAppleton, Wisconsin USA Post Number: 292 Registered: Apr-07 | Well there would be no extra cost for custom tooling as they all ready have tons of custom tooling they have done. I was simply suggesting the DD Z heatsink |