I'm still happily chugging along with my hypex ucd 180's suitably modified.
So to follow up, a few months ago, following a power outage, my Hypex amp would not turn on. I tried replacing the fuse and a few other tricks, but no dice. It turned out the SMPS power supply had failed after being on more or less continuously inside my entertainment center, with limited ventilation, for five years
The amp modules were fine despite all that, but I was quite embarassed I never thought to measure the temperature.
So I replaced SMPS and all is running well again. I've found some suggestions for how to fix a failed SMPS, but I figured that would be a fun rainy day project to make a spare, and I needed audio in the meanwhile. Worth noting for anyone considering a Hypex build: if you run your hypex amp continuously with the metal amp box inside a wooden entertainment center with passive cooling (read ventilation holes and no fans), it may only last five years! I've since taken the doors off the entertainment center and things run much cooler now.
mwillems, what are the details of the speakers you've got? Were they a buy or DIY?
I built mine; we call them the "War Horns". They're about 13 cubic feet (2'x3.5'x2') and they took almost two years to build (at a relaxed pace). The low ends each use a 2x2 array of peerless 8" woofers up to about 800Hz. The high ends (above 800Hz) are slightly modified Altec 511B horns (from the "voice of the theater") but using a newer compression driver (now using a pair of used JBL 2426s with aftermarket diaphragms, but I originally used a pair of BMS drivers). The -3dB point on the low end is around 27Hz, and they play up to 20KHz or so (but they start beaming a bit by 14KHz). The power handling of the speakers and amps should (in theory) run up past 120dB, but I don't think I've ever run them that loud. I also run a frankensub that only has the .1 channel from movies routed to it.
JRiver is (mostly) my crossover and pre-amp feeding into a Steinberg UR824 which feeds the Hypex amps (the modified UcD180's on the high end, and a pair of UcD400's on the low end). I did have to break down and get a MiniDSP 2x4 that I use as the system default output though (feeding the Hypex amps as well). I was having lipsync issues with the WDM driver on windows that I simply could not cure reliably, and I've been trying to transition all my PCs to linux anyway, but there are no input options in JRiver on Linux. So the MiniDSP seemed like an option. It doesn't have the same power and flexibility as JRiver, and doesn't have the same low distortion as the Steinberg, so it will never be a real replacement for critical listening, but it's good enough for streaming video from the web or playing video games, and despite the not great electrical specs it works fine with a 10dB pad inline.
I'm hoping the War Horns are the last set of speakers I ever need; I've been using them for more than five years or so now and I never get tired of hearing them.