
Exile Amplifier Sneak Peek
Exile Amplifier Sneak Peek
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Surface finishes look great, however I am undecided as to the bump up on the side. M guess is they will look a lot better in person. Any plans on a connector to put between 2 amps, as I think a long run would look nice.
on an unrelated note, I am curious about the low opacity image placed below each amp. I know that a lot of people do this in concept image, but you should use an inverse reflection, not a shifted image to create a ground plane. Another easy way to do this is when photographing, but a thin sheet of clear plexi below them.
on an unrelated note, I am curious about the low opacity image placed below each amp. I know that a lot of people do this in concept image, but you should use an inverse reflection, not a shifted image to create a ground plane. Another easy way to do this is when photographing, but a thin sheet of clear plexi below them.
Guys,
First things first. Click link below and signup for our newsletter. We are also giving away free amps and speakers every month to folks who sign up.
http://www.exileaudio.com/2007/signup.php
Here's deal with new amps. Three models, built like tanks, big unregulated power supplies with nice feature set. Here is the marketing flappage:
ISD MONITORING SYSTEM
Every amplifier has a built in backlit display that shows the end user what is happening inside the amplifier. The ISD circuit is constantly monitoring the input signal, clipping and protection conditions of the amplifier.
ICE COOLING SYSTEM
High density aluminum heatsink, internal heatsink fins and vented diecast endcaps are all carefully engineered to work in sync to keep the amplifier running cool and impossible to overheat.
EASY CLICK CROSSOVER SYSTEM
All crossover frequency potentiometers have 41 detents or “clicks” so the end user can set the exact crossover frequency desired.
BLUE OR WHITE SELECTABLE LOGO COLOR
Flip the switch to choose blue or white logo color. When the amplifier turns on, the color will be the opposite for a few seconds as it slowly changes/fades to the color selected by the switch.
HIGH LEVEL INPUT WITH SIGNAL SENSING AUTO TURN ON
Perfect to make factory or OEM system integration simple.
Xi1500.1 - $750.00 (1500rms x 1, 1 ohm stable)
Xi2500.1 - $1100.00 (2500rms x 1, 1 ohm stable)
Xi800.4 - $550 (125rms x 4 at 4 ohm stereo, 2 ohm stable)
First things first. Click link below and signup for our newsletter. We are also giving away free amps and speakers every month to folks who sign up.
http://www.exileaudio.com/2007/signup.php
Here's deal with new amps. Three models, built like tanks, big unregulated power supplies with nice feature set. Here is the marketing flappage:
ISD MONITORING SYSTEM
Every amplifier has a built in backlit display that shows the end user what is happening inside the amplifier. The ISD circuit is constantly monitoring the input signal, clipping and protection conditions of the amplifier.
ICE COOLING SYSTEM
High density aluminum heatsink, internal heatsink fins and vented diecast endcaps are all carefully engineered to work in sync to keep the amplifier running cool and impossible to overheat.
EASY CLICK CROSSOVER SYSTEM
All crossover frequency potentiometers have 41 detents or “clicks” so the end user can set the exact crossover frequency desired.
BLUE OR WHITE SELECTABLE LOGO COLOR
Flip the switch to choose blue or white logo color. When the amplifier turns on, the color will be the opposite for a few seconds as it slowly changes/fades to the color selected by the switch.
HIGH LEVEL INPUT WITH SIGNAL SENSING AUTO TURN ON
Perfect to make factory or OEM system integration simple.
Xi1500.1 - $750.00 (1500rms x 1, 1 ohm stable)
Xi2500.1 - $1100.00 (2500rms x 1, 1 ohm stable)
Xi800.4 - $550 (125rms x 4 at 4 ohm stereo, 2 ohm stable)
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Ive held one of these, and its pretty quality. The main chassis is a custom extrusion, and is flawless. The end caps are plastic, I think ABS, but it didn't feel cheap. In the plastic strip that goes across the middle (where it says x800.4 on the pictured amps) are some status LED's, on the right side behind it, etc. I gave it a little tap near the 'exile' logo at the top, and it felt pretty solid.
It reminded me of the older exile amps, once you pulled the large cast aluminum endcaps off, etc. At that point it became a very simple amp- which I liked. Anyway, theres just something about an all black aluminum chassis that makes it feel like a nice home audio amp.
My brother argued a bit that it shouldve had a million color, or at least a 128 selectable LED, since these are pretty available now.. It just feels a little odd to go through the trouble to make it selectable, and then only have two options, and general car audio consumers would probably have gone gaga over a 'rainbow' setting.
Ive held one of these, and its pretty quality. The main chassis is a custom extrusion, and is flawless. The end caps are plastic, I think ABS, but it didn't feel cheap. In the plastic strip that goes across the middle (where it says x800.4 on the pictured amps) are some status LED's, on the right side behind it, etc. I gave it a little tap near the 'exile' logo at the top, and it felt pretty solid.
It reminded me of the older exile amps, once you pulled the large cast aluminum endcaps off, etc. At that point it became a very simple amp- which I liked. Anyway, theres just something about an all black aluminum chassis that makes it feel like a nice home audio amp.
My brother argued a bit that it shouldve had a million color, or at least a 128 selectable LED, since these are pretty available now.. It just feels a little odd to go through the trouble to make it selectable, and then only have two options, and general car audio consumers would probably have gone gaga over a 'rainbow' setting.
I'm afraid of widths.
strange, perhaps earlier on they were plastic? I'm almost certain they were plastic on the one brian had a few months ago..MW3 wrote:Rob,
Thanks for the kind words.
Rainbow LEDs are not our style. White or Blue, chicken or steak. Good enough.
BTW: Endcaps are diecast aluminum.
ah well, I stand corrected.
I'm afraid of widths.