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i also find this wery interesting. it seems to get at the dilemma of what is meant by "accuracy" - does it measure perfectly, and mimic the recording perfectly? or does it sound more like real music?
What speakers do you use? Even better, what's the rest of your system? Can you post a picture of your room?
Accuracy means exactly that - how truthful it is to the source. But you have a brain that interprets this stuff and strict accuracy may or may not trick it into saying - this is real. This is well known to speaker designers where a speaker alignment of .5 - called transient perfect - is the most accurate. However experiments have shown most people find it too tight and not as real sounding as a slightly higher alignment of .6 or even .65. Such an alignment is still very accurate but for some reason tricks the brain better. That's an example of something experiments have shown applies to most people.
The combos I would love to hear with ncores in my system are an Atma-sphere or Dude preamp.
And as I have said before, system synergy and matches to personal preferences is everything. That the ncore appeals to so many different audiophiles with suc6h different systems is very very impressive, esp at it price.The combos I would love to hear with ncores in my system are an Atma-sphere or Dude preamp.
It is indeed magical.While my Atma-Sphere amps may eventually be sold, I have no plans on letting go of my Atma-Sphere preamp.George
-Most of the CD players, turntable cartridges, preamp, cabling etc are compromises in sound. It is very hard to find a piece that is even handed and does not add its own sound to the playback.-I have never heard an amp like the Ncore 400 and while it may not be everyones "flavor" it is the first time I have heard "a wire with gain" if you know what I mean.
If you want to hear a neutral amp with dead silent background, try a Sanders Magtech.
That's great to hear! I take it that you have a dead silent background too?
Looks like I am in the minority on this one.George