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Even the Ncore can't compete with _itties on a Spanish beach.
I have been listening to my "new" Ncore amps for the past few hours and it is like welcoming home an old friend!They sound just like they did during the tour and I am enjoying them across lots of different artists (Rush, Natalie Merchant, Nora Jones, Beastie Boys, Charlie Hunter, and Ben Harper to name a few).I'll try and snap a picture later.George
I have been listening to my "new" Ncore amps for the past few hours and it is like welcoming home an old friend
Here is a quick picture: George
Thx Bill for the feedback.Some background on why the NC400 sounds the way it does: it is always a dilemma whether an amp should be tuned for things like subjective bass control, sweet mids or not. One of the tricks a Mac does by design is to have a highish output impedance (because of the autoformer) which makes for a more liquid mid-range sound and then to add a subjective sense of bass control by allowing a slight THD rise in the top end. When things like those are really tastefully balanced, such an amp can really make life hard on a "straight wire" amp in a shootout. The signal actually comes out sounding nicer and more impressive than what went in. But on the other hand, I think that to make the greatest number of people happy, one can't afford to give an amp a sound of its own because the number of new fans is probably immediately offset by the number of people who don't like that particular tuning.But it's tough to resist the occasional sonic touch-up. I can emulate the sound of pretty much any amp out there if I wanted. But so far I'm resisting. If ever I give in, it'll be obvious from the measurements and I hope someone calls me out on it...Anyhow that's why I decided I actually wanted the NC400 to have this unvarnished, dead-pan delivery.
I'm sure some of the tweakers or recording guys would love that. My Metric Halo LIO-8 has what they call "characters" for just this purpose. You want tube sound, select it and it really does sound like tubes. They have many different types too.I'm happy you did too but as noted above so many people would love that tool probably.
Hi GuysThis isn't part of your listening tour and I am out in Aus but you may be interested in a listening session I just completed with the NCores.An acquaintance out here in Aus lent me some Ncores and a few hours ago popped them in my system with a NAD M51 as source and ML3 Reference as speakers. Here are some of my initial impressions.Well how do they sound - clear, clean, pure and neutral - very neutral. With the NAD 51 as source I heard the exact same setup with Mac 501's yesterday and know the sound of my NAKSA 100 very well. First how do they compare to the Mac's - very well thank you very much. Bass grip not quite as good - still pretty good mind you - but those Mac's have simply amazing bass grip. They have a slightly harder sound with maybe a trace of glare - maybe - than the Mac's but the Mac's to me have a slighly tubey midrange and a slight veil - this doesn't have the veil - but have a slight hardness and etched character the Mac's lack and the midrange isn't quite as enjoyable. The Mac's are better to listen to for long periods IMHO. My Trafomatic Experience 2 300B SET totally clobers it for midrange divineness - but then again no amp I have heard touches it in that department - although the Arions come close. It's not like the NAKSA 100 I have which the designer Hugh Dean has voiced to sound really good for long periods - but is not the last word in neutrality - and is more the type of amp you go - ahh - that's nice when you hear it - this amp isn't. Its more the type of amp you go - hmmm - exactly what character does it have and you have to listen to it for a while to lock onto it and notice a few things like the slight hardness etc. How does it compare to the Arion 500's I recently got which is the best (to my ears anyway) amp I have ever heard? I will see if I can do a direct comparison at some future date but most certainly a comparison with my aquantances that have heard the Arion's is on the cards. My view is the Arions simply sound real - this amp sounds slighly hard, etched and contrived in comparison. How does it compare to the NAD C4390DD - the NAD has greater slam but sort of sounds a bit thicker for want of a better word. But overall fed with the NAD M51 I would say they are about equal - just slightly different.I hope to, when I have someone to give me a hand, be able to rig it up through my QOL Completion stage so we can check it out against my Bybeed up PDX DAC. I will be taking it over to an acquaintance here in Aus place, Rob's, tomorrow for comparison against his Spectron on his Ambiance Ribbons.I will also give it a go with my Playback Designs MPD-3 a bit later - it is extremely good with DSD having a very realistic natural sound.Overall this is a very very good amp - up there with some of the better amps I have heard. If you prefer a highly neutral and accurate sound and are not worried it may not be relaxing to listen to for long periods then it could be just your ticket.ThanksBill
This was posted on diy by Bruno regarding Bhobba's post. I thought I'd post this as I found it very interesting in a few ways.http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/vendors-bazaar/190434-hypex-ncore-463.html#post3076176
Zybar - where did you get those cases? Rocket_Ronny
+1 for Zybar where did you get those case's?
Interesting, didn't Bob Carver do something similar (tuning his SS amp to sound like another mfr's tube amp) at an audio-show a number of years back?
Yes. If you mean 27 years ago that is.http://bobcarver.com/carver_bio.asp
This was posted on diy by Bruno regarding Bhobba's post. I thought I'd post this as I found it very interesting in a few ways.http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/vendors-bazaar/190434-hypex-ncore-463.html#post3076176My response that was posted on diy:
Thanks for your review. I am glad you found that the Ncores are one of the more neutral amps that you have heard. That I believe, was the designers idea. I do look forward to the comparison with the Arion 500. Did you actually compare it to the Trafomatic tube amp or was that from memory?
Interesting you fed the NAD C390DD with the NAD M51. Would it not be a better comparison to go M51 into NCore against NAD C390DD alone - isn't the M51 the same digital stage as the C390 has with the exception of adding another set of cables if you use the C390 with the M51? The only reason I ask this is because of interest in the NAD products and not to dispute your claims.