johnrtd
23-01-2008, 15:22
Hawk audio is a small Dutch/Belgian company delivering amplifier and loudspeaker kits worldwide.
http://www.hawkaudio.nl/amppic/D402frontn.jpg (http://www.hawkaudio.nl/amppic/D402frontn.gif)
Recently we're in the field of class-D amplifiers. That kind of amplifier has several advantages such as low energy consumption, less weight and lower prices then class-A or class-A/B amplifiers.
There's also a "Hybrid" amplifier where a tube is used for the input amplification followed by a class-D power amp.
http://www.hawkaudio.nl/lspic/pmt.JPG
Our loudspeaker models all are constructed in PVC tubes. PVC is a "thermoplastic" material, so pressure is converted into a temperature rise and NOT in reverberations of the cabinet. All filters are designed as "series filters" using less components and with more "musical" results then the common "parallel filters".
Have a look at our products at http://www.hawkaudio.nl
http://www.hawkaudio.nl/amppic/D402frontn.jpg (http://www.hawkaudio.nl/amppic/D402frontn.gif)
Recently we're in the field of class-D amplifiers. That kind of amplifier has several advantages such as low energy consumption, less weight and lower prices then class-A or class-A/B amplifiers.
There's also a "Hybrid" amplifier where a tube is used for the input amplification followed by a class-D power amp.
http://www.hawkaudio.nl/lspic/pmt.JPG
Our loudspeaker models all are constructed in PVC tubes. PVC is a "thermoplastic" material, so pressure is converted into a temperature rise and NOT in reverberations of the cabinet. All filters are designed as "series filters" using less components and with more "musical" results then the common "parallel filters".
Have a look at our products at http://www.hawkaudio.nl