Anyone know if B&O will give tech support on their Icepower products? I have a 700asc/x in my Ashdown Retroglide 800 that goes into protect mode because of Zobel network oscillation but only with some speakers. The website for the Icepower division doesn't have any contact info for tech support, and only contact for sales outside of Denmark. I'll probably give the Americas sales office a call tomorrow and ask, just wondering if anyone has any experience.
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Seems if I recall properly, some amplifier OEMs who use the ICE units do not even get schematics and documentation. As far as I know they intend the boards to be replaced like a part.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Add to or mess with the values on the Zobel. Can't hurt, can it?Amazing!! Who would ever have guessed that someone who villified the evil rich people would begin happily accepting their millions in speaking fees!
Oh, wait! That sounds familiar, somehow.
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Originally posted by R.G. View PostAdd to or mess with the values on the Zobel. Can't hurt, can it?
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Originally posted by glebert View PostIf I can't get any support that is what I will do. Looks like this board may have been early development, there is quite a bit of hand rework around the class D driver ICs, and there are already two big caps that have been added in parallel to the originals in the Zobel network. Want to find out if they have figured out a better zobel recipe or if this is problematic early production maybe they will replace it with a newer model that is more stable at something less than full retail cost.
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Originally posted by nosaj View PostI would check with AShdown first. The rework you are talking about could be their handiwork for the speakers they included with the amp.
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Originally posted by glebert View PostI guess it is possible that they would have reworked, but it didn't seem like there was ever a specific cabinet associated with this head (Retroglide 800). Maybe Ashdown can at least confirm if there were any issues with this head, but it seems like it was pretty short lived and low production.
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from the board's manual
here
seems like this is a bit of their secret sauce, but they imply a symmetric circuit, what values do you have?
Is it the powered board AS1 right?
Any trend on speakers what "don't" vs do work?
These amps can be very touchy on outputs they aren't "power anything" IME.
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Originally posted by tedmich View Posthere
seems like this is a bit of their secret sauce, but they imply a symmetric circuit, what values do you have?
Is it the powered board AS1 right?
Any trend on speakers what "don't" vs do work?
These amps can be very touchy on outputs they aren't "power anything" IME.
I don't know what the AS1 powered board means, this board has the smps from the mains and the class D sections.
Don't see much of a trend on what works and what doesn't. A little 6" 10 watt 8 ohm speaker is fine, my SWR Jr. 2x10 4 ohm is fine, 12" Peavey Scorpion Ultra is fine, but a Boss Chaos 15" speaker or some cheap PA speakers send it to protection (there was another bass cab I had that did it too, maybe a Fender Rumble 410). I am measuring 50Vpp at about 62kHz (which is about half of the class D switching freq) probing on the big red caps when it is protect mode, nothing there when it is not in protect.
Someone on MEF had given me a contact at Ashdown to try, I emailed him and will see if he has any info on this.
Last edited by glebert; 07-29-2019, 06:05 AM.
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The Zobel is "symmetrical" because itīs a bridged amp, so each half needs its own.
Modding just one half but not the other will not work.
In any case, try to make it work with the customerīs cabinet and leave it there.
As Enzo says, "we are here to repair, not to reengineer".Last edited by J M Fahey; 07-30-2019, 01:51 AM.Juan Manuel Fahey
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Don't see much of a trend on what works and what doesn't.A little 6" 10 watt 8 ohm speaker is fine, my SWR Jr. 2x10 4 ohm is fine, 12" Peavey Scorpion Ultra is fine,
but a Boss Chaos 15" speaker
Do you REALLY expect a serious amp to drive that?
* Impedance will probably drop below 1 ohm at some frequencies to win car SPL competitions.
* half pound copper voice coil inductance will be high enough to filter a Twin Reverb power supply.
* dynamic energy accumulated in that high Q (to win car SPL competitions) voice coil + *heavy* cone must send back flyback pulses high enough to electrocute a mouse.
Your amp entering Protection is its way of crying FOUL!!!!!
or some cheap PA speakers
Just use a real speaker and all will be fine.
And donīt waste time solving a problem which does not exist.Juan Manuel Fahey
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'Tis a silly speaker indeed. 2 ohm if you parallel the voice coils. Resonant frequency an idiotic 26Hz. The unimpressive 86dB sensitivity is telling. The gap must be 3/4"+ to accommodate 2 voice coils wound of romex."I took a photo of my ohm meter... It didn't help." Enzo 8/20/22
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Originally posted by The Dude View Post'Tis a silly speaker indeed. 2 ohm if you parallel the voice coils. Resonant frequency an idiotic 26Hz. The unimpressive 86dB sensitivity is telling. The gap must be 3/4"+ to accommodate 2 voice coils wound of romex.
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