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What are ICE Modules? In the audio
industry, ICE is a trademarked technology for Class D audio amplifier modules
with built-in switched-mode
power supplies. ICE stands for "Intelligent, Compact, and Efficient
power conversion technology". An ICE module is a small circuit board which
contains both a power amplifier and a power supply capable of powering not only
the associated power amp, but also the complete circuitry of the guitar
amplifier.
Gallien-Krueger is a pioneer in using ICE modules in Bass amps.
They are found in some models of the MB Series Amps.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Troubleshooting of
the amplifier must be performed by a qualified individual to ensure that the
original ICE module is actually the cause of the problem. A
failed ICE module typically causes the following symptoms: No
power, including no illumination of the pilot light, along with no sound
whatsoever. Note that the identical symptoms could also be
caused by something as simple as a dead power outlet in the building, a bad
power cord, or a defective power switch on the amplifier. Lack of
any sound could also be caused by a failed speaker.
ICE Modules are special order, and are therefore not returnable.
All modules are checked for proper operation before they are shipped.
Save yourself an unnecessary costly expenditure by determining first that your
ICE module is actually defective before placing an order. Having a
reputable and qualified technician check out the amplifier is recommended.
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Gallien-Krueger™
MB112, MB115, MB200, MB2-500 with Class D Power Amp Circuit Board. Combines a highly efficient
resonant switched-mode power supply with a powerful audiophile class D
amplifier. Built-in circuits for shorts, over-current, and thermal
protection Selectable AC voltage for worldwide versatility
(100-120VAC, or 220-240 VAC). Used in certain versions of the MB112,
MB115, MB200 and MB2-500 Bass Amps.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Troubleshooting of
the amplifier must be performed by a qualified individual to ensure that the
original ICE module is actually the cause of the problem. A
failed ICE module typically causes the following symptoms: No
power, including no illumination of the pilot light, along with no sound
whatsoever. Note that the identical symptoms could also be
caused by something as simple as a dead power outlet in the building, a bad
power cord, or a defective power switch on the amplifier. Lack of
any sound could also be caused by a failed speaker.
ICE Modules are special order, and are therefore not returnable.
All modules are checked for proper operation before they are shipped.
Save yourself an unnecessary costly expenditure by determining first that your
ICE module is actually defective before placing an order. Having a
reputable and qualified technician check out the amplifier is recommended.
Part #ICE-326214G |
$182.95
In stock! |
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Gallien-Krueger™
MB210 and MB212 with Class D Power Amp Circuit Board.
Combines a highly efficient
resonant switched-mode power supply with a powerful audiophile class D
amplifier. Built-in circuits for shorts, over-current, and thermal
protection Selectable AC voltage for worldwide versatility
(100-120VAC, or 220-240 VAC). Used in certain versions of the MB210,
and MB212 Bass Amps.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Troubleshooting of the amplifier must be performed by
a qualified individual to ensure that the original ICE module is actually the
cause of the problem. A failed ICE module typically causes the
following symptoms: No power, including no illumination of the
pilot light, along with no sound whatsoever. Note that the
identical symptoms could also be caused by something as simple as a dead
power outlet in the building, a bad power cord, or a defective power switch on
the amplifier. Lack of any sound could also be caused by a failed
speaker.
ICE Modules are special order, and are therefore not returnable.
All modules are checked for proper operation before they are shipped.
Save yourself an unnecessary costly expenditure by determining first that your
ICE module is actually defective before placing an order. Having a
reputable and qualified technician check out the amplifier is recommended.
Part #ICE-326268G |
$279.95
Special order!
Ready to ship in 5-6 working days. |
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Gallien-Krueger™
MB800 Power Supply with Class D Power Amp Circuit
Board. Combines a highly efficient
resonant switched-mode power supply with a powerful audiophile class D
amplifier. Built-in circuits for shorts, over-current, and thermal
protection Selectable AC voltage for worldwide versatility
(100-120VAC or 220-240 VAC.) Used in certain versions of the MB800.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Troubleshooting of the amplifier must be performed by
a qualified individual to ensure that the original ICE module is actually the
cause of the problem. A failed ICE module typically causes the
following symptoms: No power, including no illumination of the
pilot light, along with no sound whatsoever. Note that the
identical symptoms could also be caused by something as simple as a dead
power outlet in the building, a bad power cord, or a defective power switch on
the amplifier. Lack of any sound could also be caused by a failed
speaker.
ICE Modules are special order, and are therefore not returnable.
All modules are checked for proper operation before they are shipped.
Save yourself an unnecessary costly expenditure by determining first that your
ICE module is actually defective before placing an order. Having a
reputable and qualified technician check out the amplifier is recommended.
Part #ICE-326270G |
$459.95
Special order!
Ready to ship in 5-6 working days. |
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