Airis 51-FITHY SS Amp

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I've had my eye out for this for a while now - Airis recently opened preorders for their 300W solid state amp based on a 5150. There isn't a ton of information available, but the clips all sounds good to me. Despite the lack of information, I've liked the Airis stuff I've tried, so I'm tempted.

FWIW, there's a Recto version of this type amp on the horizon as well. Could also be interesting.

 
I actually scored one of the 2 full rack size versions he was selling. I can’t do the half rack so glad I was able to get one of the full sized ones.

This guy
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The 3U orientation is a non starter for me but I definitely appreciate the innovation. I wonder what they are using for that 300w power amp. If someone gets it right there could obviously be a huge market for amps like this.
 
The 3U orientation is a non starter for me but I definitely appreciate the innovation. I wonder what they are using for that 300w power amp. If someone gets it right there could obviously be a huge market for amps like this.
The form factor makes sense when you consider you can connect the 51 and upcoming Recto amps together to span a 19” rack setup.


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The form factor makes sense when you consider you can connect the 51 and upcoming Recto amps together to span a 19” rack setup.


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I’d still prefer 2 separate 2u devices. I could see advantages to the dual 3u design if the power amps give off heat or something, but it’s class D so I doubt that’s a huge issue.
 
Half rack but chunky seems kinda dumb. 2U makes more sense. Sounds cool in the clips though.
Yeah when he told me he was selling the ugly prototype, I had to have it as I knew I wouldn’t like the 1/2 format. Mine has a different method of labeling the front/back of the chassis that he wasn’t thrilled with.

The 3U size could be driven by the size of the output transformer.
From what Richard said, it has a lot to do with his new printer not being able to do the 19” format and he’s trying to keep as much done in-house as possible.

The 3U orientation is a non starter for me but I definitely appreciate the innovation. I wonder what they are using for that 300w power amp. If someone gets it right there could obviously be a huge market for amps like this.
Yeah the clip he’s made sound awesome. It’s 300 watts with a 4 ohm load so prolly 180’ish at 8 ohm.

I’d still prefer 2 separate 2u devices. I could see advantages to the dual 3u design if the power amps give off heat or something, but it’s class D so I doubt that’s a huge issue.
Yeah likely non-issue. And same. 2u standard rack size for me.
 
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