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I have the Selah Tempestas which are 85 db efficient, present a 5 ohm average and 4 ohm minimum load.Is this considered too low an impedance for the NC400? Does this matter all the time or primarily when the amplifier is pushed hard?
Indeed the soundstage with the ncores was smashed flat up across the front of the speakers. It was wider but much shallower than with the classDAudio and in our laps. Another comment was that the ncores are tipped up. In my system, bright albums were unbearably so with the ncores. I honestly couldn’t listen to Alison Krauss without turning the volume down considerably.
Another thing that also keeps standing out in the back of my mind with these amps was that every time I swapped out cables on them I couldn't help but think how much performance was still being left on the table with these amps. On the back panel was one of the really cheap IEC connectors with the built in on off switches right on the connection. There was a cheap RCA to balanced adapter being used, and the binding posts looked really cheap. Just from my own experience I know there are a lot of gains to be had from the obvious upgrades. This makes me wonder also about the internals and if even more was being left on the table there too. These amps sounded really good, but they could be great.
Danny, I don't think you named your high end power cables as compared to the ones supplied. Care to share?
and a new type of speaker connector (no metal) that allow you to hardwire the speakers to the amp.
In one way these amps proved to be just like every other digital amp out there in that they are really dependent on the power that you feed them.Another thing that also keeps standing out in the back of my mind with these amps was that every time I swapped out cables on them I couldn't help but think how much performance was still being left on the table with these amps. On the back panel was one of the really cheap IEC connectors with the built in on off switches right on the connection. There was a cheap RCA to balanced adapter being used, and the binding posts looked really cheap. Just from my own experience I know there are a lot of gains to be had from the obvious upgrades. This makes me wonder also about the internals and if even more was being left on the table there too. These amps sounded really good, but they could be great.Anyone looking at amps in this price range or above should give them a listen. I'd easily take them over any Krell, Classe, Mark Levinson or any other solid state amp that is considered a top level amp. Know though that you are not done with these by just buying the amps, or mounting the kit into a chassis. Good cabling and some power conditioning is a must.
I second that emotion....I rebuilt mine using Neutrik powercon instead of IEC, Cardas XLR connectors, all occ internal wiring (home brew power, input, and output wiring), and a new type of speaker connector (no metal) that allow you to hardwire the speakers to the amp. My results were superb-a nice improvement over the usual components/construction.
Cab,Is yours something like a non-metallic Cardas clamp? I loved the clamping done on my former RSA Sasons, and know that Randy (rklein) has incorporated that idea into his NCores (wire comes directly from module, through grommetted hole in case, then up to clamp; user speaker wire then added to post and voila, they are sandwiched together with clamp.)I drew a pic here:http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=106382.msg1094484#msg1094484
In one way these amps proved to be just like every other digital amp out there in that they are really dependent on the power that you feed them.