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Phenomenal review Randy. What a great and unique perspective, especially from a classically trained musician who is still playing. That's revelatory. I watched Amadeus last night in your honor. Anand.
One small but important aspect of the NCores that I forgot to add: their use as space heaters. Nothing close to my Modwrights; they wipe the floor with the NCores. A real plus in the Midwestern winters.......in the dog days of May (94 here yesterday)??? Not so much!!
...Let me make my position abundantly clear. This is NOT a case where the NCores are the greatest thing since sliced bread and that they are trashing amps that are multiples in price. It is a different presentation and the fact that these pygmy amps are in the same discussion as such luminary names such as Atma-spheres, Modwright mono-blocks, Lamm, etc is a testament to the Dutch design team behind the NCores.I am fortunate that I am in a position to buy (which I did) two NCores along with two SMPS 400 PS’s and keep my current tube amp. I want to live with them both for a while. The NS-60 SE has many very good qualities. However, this post is not what the NS-60 SE can’t do but how the NCores have totally changed what I have thought about Class D amps and their ability to just “get it right” sound-wise and imaging-wise.Thanks to Jason for allowing me to be part of this listening tour. It sure was an eye opener for sure.Regards,Randy
Great review Ted. I'm just happy that they stood with the likes of the Modwright KWA-150's. That's high praise in and of itself. Beating those amps wasn't the issue. But matching or nearly matching them in speed, finesse, soundstaging, etc...is a tremendous achievement given the incredibly low cost of entry. Anand.
The bel canto dac 1.5 has its own volume control--very handy if you want to run it directly into any power amp.