Hi,
To the original poster, what are your interests in this design?
Are you wanting to design something (clone) similar?
There is quite a lot of information, short of the schematic, published in these documents.
Datasheet
https://www.parts-express.com/pedocs/manuals/326-106--icepower-1000asp-class-d-amp-module-1x1000w-data-sheet.pdfUser Manual
https://www.parts-express.com/pedocs/manuals/icepower-asp-series-manual.pdfICEpower is a part of Bang and Olufsen, a well established consumer electronics company in Denmark.
This appears to be a well engineered product, with its limitations described accurately in the documents.
The limitations in output power versus time, limitations in output power versus frequency, requirements for additional cooling etc. all laid out in the documents.
The overall efficiency is around 80%, This is probably a 90% power supply followed by a 90% class D amplifier. There does not appear to be a power factor correction circuit.
Although described as 1000W, the lowest output power described on the datasheet is 40W continuous in a 50C ambient no external cooling.
The FTC, Federal Trade Commission rating is 150W. This is to be expected, most audio amplifiers are designed to 25% duty cycle.
Jay_Diddy_B