Anybody hear Murano ICE amps?


Sold on ebay they obviously have no marketing budge tom get a 8 ohm 250 watt performer at $769.They also make a 600 watt 8ohm and 1000+ amp.Looks like minimalist construction though input is supposed well regarded Swiss make (according to them).Plenty o' slam for the buck but there seesm to be just as much difference in ICE amps as your typical Class AB.Anybody bought them?
Bongo Pete
(really it's chazz but want some action here)
chazzbo
Don't wait for the rainy day - Icepower doesn't sell to private people (only to approved manufacturers). Minimum quantity is about 1000 pieces (792 pcs for 200ASC).

Modifications to module voids warranty - just wonder if companies have "factory made" mods or they do it on their own and eat cost of warranty repair.

Smallest 200ASC module (100/200W) sounds different in amps from Rowland, Bel Canto and PS Audio.
Elberoth2 I have not heard two ICE amps sounding the same.

-Class D amps are not in their infancy. Our understanding how to implement them is in it's infancy.-
Kijanki,

Can you describe some of the differences you may have heard? Are they subtle or clearly distinct? Do they share anything in common?

I'm very interested in understanding the major differences in sound out there today with this design.

Have you heard the class D amps from Cary? How do these compare?
Mapman - When I bought Rowland 102 I found opinions of others who tested Rowland 102, Bel Canto S300 and PS Audio Trio. My decision was also based on Rowlands reputation and price lower at the time than Bel Canto.

One of reviews of Bel Canto's S300 claims improvement in lower midrange after installation of antivibration cones. Rowland has case made of solid piece (billet) of aluminium - vibration is not very likely.

Dazzdax - Chris, if you read this - how different is your 1000W Icepower from the others?
Apparently a clean square wave in results in a fuzzy, noisy square wave out (of a Class D amp). I'm thinking this is probably not a good thing.