I don't see why not, assuming the voltage range is appropriate. You'll get +6 dB more SNR if you use a balanced signal.Dr Tony Balls wrote: Sun Aug 31, 2025 10:03 amYou think you could use the phase inverter from a standard guitar amp to provide a balanced signal? I know it wouldnt be strictly necessary but guitar amp phase inverters do lend a character to the sound.Nate Dort wrote: Sun Aug 31, 2025 7:48 amYou don't have to supply a balanced signal to the input of these. You can drive it with a singled-ended signal and just ground the negative input.TylerDeadPine wrote: Sat Aug 30, 2025 7:28 pm
I have also thought about these two much, as I acquired a stack of 150w power amps that aren't dis-similar.
Even the single ended ones look like they expect balanced, and their example has the balancing on the 'customer application' for the input signal
https://shop.icepoweraudio.com/product/700as1/
The rest is generally what you described, audio in, audio power, power connections - and you're good to go unless you want to take advantage of the LED usage.
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692Right that's what I was figuring. Could always trim the signals coming out of the PI if it's out of range. Well shit now I need to get one of these things and see what happens.Nate Dort wrote: Sun Aug 31, 2025 10:08 amI don't see why not, assuming the voltage range is appropriate. You'll get +6 dB more SNR if you use a balanced signal.Dr Tony Balls wrote: Sun Aug 31, 2025 10:03 amYou think you could use the phase inverter from a standard guitar amp to provide a balanced signal? I know it wouldnt be strictly necessary but guitar amp phase inverters do lend a character to the sound.Nate Dort wrote: Sun Aug 31, 2025 7:48 am
You don't have to supply a balanced signal to the input of these. You can drive it with a singled-ended signal and just ground the negative input.
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693Yeah I guess Lower gain = not a problem, given driving it with a preamp?Nate Dort wrote: Sun Aug 31, 2025 7:48 amYou don't have to supply a balanced signal to the input of these. You can drive it with a singled-ended signal and just ground the negative input.TylerDeadPine wrote: Sat Aug 30, 2025 7:28 pmI have also thought about these two much, as I acquired a stack of 150w power amps that aren't dis-similar.Dr Tony Balls wrote: Sat Aug 30, 2025 8:21 am Man...I am also thinking about getting one of those ICEpower things out to test some bass amp concepts. Similar to the V4 clones that was posted on here....basically just make a tube (or SS) preamp and just use one of those modules for the backend. I dont know how simply they can be used, though. I just havent done any research. But if it could be as simple as using only audio in, audio out, and power connections that could be sweet.
Also I know it has a balanced input but does that mean it HAS to take a balanced signal or can you just feed it a single signal like from a Rusty Box?
Even the single ended ones look like they expect balanced, and their example has the balancing on the 'customer application' for the input signal
https://shop.icepoweraudio.com/product/700as1/
The rest is generally what you described, audio in, audio power, power connections - and you're good to go unless you want to take advantage of the LED usage.
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694Right, you might not ever be able to hit the max output, depending on the input sensitivity and total input-to-output gain of the ICEPower module.TylerDeadPine wrote: Sun Aug 31, 2025 10:22 pmYeah I guess Lower gain = not a problem, given driving it with a preamp?Nate Dort wrote: Sun Aug 31, 2025 7:48 amYou don't have to supply a balanced signal to the input of these. You can drive it with a singled-ended signal and just ground the negative input.TylerDeadPine wrote: Sat Aug 30, 2025 7:28 pm
I have also thought about these two much, as I acquired a stack of 150w power amps that aren't dis-similar.
Even the single ended ones look like they expect balanced, and their example has the balancing on the 'customer application' for the input signal
https://shop.icepoweraudio.com/product/700as1/
The rest is generally what you described, audio in, audio power, power connections - and you're good to go unless you want to take advantage of the LED usage.
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695All i know for sure is when I told Kerry (Dulin, the amp guy) what I wanted to do, he said he made one years ago, and with the ICEPower wiring harnesses it is dead easy.Dr Tony Balls wrote: Sat Aug 30, 2025 8:21 am Man...I am also thinking about getting one of those ICEpower things out to test some bass amp concepts. Similar to the V4 clones that was posted on here....basically just make a tube (or SS) preamp and just use one of those modules for the backend. I dont know how simply they can be used, though. I just havent done any research. But if it could be as simple as using only audio in, audio out, and power connections that could be sweet.
Also I know it has a balanced input but does that mean it HAS to take a balanced signal or can you just feed it a single signal like from a Rusty Box?
He said the hardest part would be picking out an enclosure and where you want the knobs etc.
I think Parts Direct is the only supplier of single boards, maybe. Or one of 'em.
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696FMR has shut down, may be bought by someone else.
RIP RNC, RNLA, PBC6A. Mostly the RNLA.
RIP RNC, RNLA, PBC6A. Mostly the RNLA.
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697Update: driving the raw ICEpower module requires a higher level than the preamp pedal I'm using can manage.eephus wrote: Fri Sep 05, 2025 10:17 amAll i know for sure is when I told Kerry (Dulin, the amp guy) what I wanted to do, he said he made one years ago, and with the ICEPower wiring harnesses it is dead easy.Dr Tony Balls wrote: Sat Aug 30, 2025 8:21 am Man...I am also thinking about getting one of those ICEpower things out to test some bass amp concepts. Similar to the V4 clones that was posted on here....basically just make a tube (or SS) preamp and just use one of those modules for the backend. I dont know how simply they can be used, though. I just havent done any research. But if it could be as simple as using only audio in, audio out, and power connections that could be sweet.
Also I know it has a balanced input but does that mean it HAS to take a balanced signal or can you just feed it a single signal like from a Rusty Box?
He said the hardest part would be picking out an enclosure and where you want the knobs etc.
I think Parts Direct is the only supplier of single boards, maybe. Or one of 'em.
Very low impedance input on the amp module.
So Kerry is making a little super-simple gain stage for the front end.
Will advise!
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698This seems like it could be interesting gear. But the guitar sound, and examples, are so bad that maybe it's just a very boring pedal. A modern-looking, boring, pitch shifting pedal that uses advanced technology to make your guitar or bass go chug-chug-chug-dee-dee-dee-chug-chug-chug-dee-dee-dee
https://www.boss.info/global/products/xs-100/
https://www.boss.info/global/products/xs-100/
"I got to tell you, if I went to a show and an opening band I never heard of lugged a Super Six on stage, I am paying attention." - Owen
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699This is done. I was able to make the amp cut out, which was a bummer, but on restart...i couldn't. So there's some gremlin.eephus wrote: Thu Sep 18, 2025 12:34 pmUpdate: driving the raw ICEpower module requires a higher level than the preamp pedal I'm using can manage.eephus wrote: Fri Sep 05, 2025 10:17 amAll i know for sure is when I told Kerry (Dulin, the amp guy) what I wanted to do, he said he made one years ago, and with the ICEPower wiring harnesses it is dead easy.Dr Tony Balls wrote: Sat Aug 30, 2025 8:21 am Man...I am also thinking about getting one of those ICEpower things out to test some bass amp concepts. Similar to the V4 clones that was posted on here....basically just make a tube (or SS) preamp and just use one of those modules for the backend. I dont know how simply they can be used, though. I just havent done any research. But if it could be as simple as using only audio in, audio out, and power connections that could be sweet.
Also I know it has a balanced input but does that mean it HAS to take a balanced signal or can you just feed it a single signal like from a Rusty Box?
He said the hardest part would be picking out an enclosure and where you want the knobs etc.
I think Parts Direct is the only supplier of single boards, maybe. Or one of 'em.
Very low impedance input on the amp module.
So Kerry is making a little super-simple gain stage for the front end.
Will advise!
The boards have pretty robust failsafes, so it's probably overheating a tiny bit or something. The module I used is 1200W soooo it do get hot.
Will, again, advise.
Oh also--I drive both channels by using one of the EA passive splitter boxes.
Jensen transformer, no notable loss in level when using it vs running directly into a given channel.
EDIT: I'm pretty sure I was pushing the input too hard. I tried tapping back the pedal input into the little gain stage that Kerry added, and I couldn't make the amp gag.
It sounds terrific.
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700Good run. I have a RNC and RNLA, also really lover the RNLA. Great little comps. They are actually the only outboard comps I still have around aside from the "LA2A" in my LA610 preamp. I almost never use outbox processing anymore, but it was just too easy to keep these 2 little boxes sitting on my desk just in case.llllllllllllllllllll wrote: Wed Sep 17, 2025 9:10 pm FMR has shut down, may be bought by someone else.
RIP RNC, RNLA, PBC6A. Mostly the RNLA.
RIP RNC