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ICEpower build ind to penta?

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André S
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André S Posted: Sat, Jun 15 2013 11:07 PM

hello everybody. I wanted to know whether any of you who know what needs to be done sobthat I can get a built-in ICEpower module in my penta mk3 plannen is to keep the bottom of beolab penta but where it is emptied for unnecessary stuff. I would like to do so I must continue to use power link cable. (in short, is to be thrown a new amplifier but still look like a set beolab penta mk3

I would like to use either a ICEpower module 1000A or 1000ASP but what about the power supply to the A-module? what do I do that?

 

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I'm sure it's no problem as long as it will fit?

But will it fit? Is it Peter who built a set with external ICE power amps?

Too long to list.... 

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André S replied on Wed, Jun 19 2013 4:21 PM

hello :-) yes it peter pan that have joined ICE to his BeoVox penta. but he has a box standing next to it and I do not want to have that since it looks ridiculous. I would like to have it built ind where I have emptied the bottom of unnecessary things. but what ICEpower module I need, I have no idea unfortunately whether it is 500a or 500 asp? 1000a or 1000asp

and another problem is that I can not buy it privately from himself ICEpower

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Peter replied on Wed, Jun 19 2013 5:32 PM

I am not so sure about this - too much power!! The amplifier in the Penta was 'only' 150W and the cross over components and drive units might not like 1000W. I would however imagine that you will have no problem fitting an ICE unit in the Penta - maybe the unit from a Beolab 3 could be the answer - 250W .

Peter

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André S replied on Wed, Jun 19 2013 6:17 PM

Well....then a 500asp or 500a is perfect to use.

but what about the power supply certain I choose 500a? That's the one with no Power Supply.!

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