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JT going to bring these ti Rich's get together? Hopefully I'll see you guys there.
As long as I'm still able to make it, they will be there. I got my second pair together last night so I'm back to NCore listening.
Ric, once again please don't take my freaking impressions as "going head to head with Modwright". Just because someone posts his/her listening impressions and compares it to his/her existing setup, doesn't mean it's a shoot-out!Also, I thought this thread was about tour listening impressions. My $.02 is that Ric ought to split his mod discussion off to an Ncore mod thread.
Don't get me wrong; modding is a great topic, just not here on this tour feedback thread.Edit: I posted Ric's comments over on his thread, and then commented.
It's two very different amps, doing very different things.
my standard is the fifth row, so this is going to take a little getting used to, but even later in the evening the new seats seemed much more comfortable to me already.
Thanks for sharing Ted. Have you tried to move your speakers closer to you and perhaps spread them out a bit? Or, for an easy try, move your chair closer so you get the 5th row effect? Rocket_Ronny
I have heard amplifiers that take as long as three days to come back "on-line" after being powered down for five days during shipping.
The electrolytic capacitors in the power supply can partially un-form in the absence of an applied DC voltage. When the capacitors do this their dynamic impedance rises, especially at higher frequencies. I have experienced this phenomena with amps that have power supplies using Jensen 4-pole electrolytic capacitors. They are fantastic caps, but they do like to have a DC voltage applied to them on a constant basis, which is why I leave my stereo system powered up all the time. While the Jensen 4-poles are the worst offenders, I have also heard the same phenomena from high resolution DACS and preamps utilizing very low impedance caps in their power supplies. It's not beyond the realm of possibility that a similar thing could occur with the Ncore amps. Scotty
Scotty, I agree 100% with your perceptions here. Almost any DAC or digital source I've owned or demo'd required 48 hours of "settling in" (on top of the hundreds of hours of break-in). My Modwright amps seem to settle in about 12 hours. With the Ncores I haven't noticed any real changes since maybe the first few hours. The first hour or so was a bit veiled and slightly looser bass, comparatively, but also nothing like other gear settling changes, sonically. The settling in is very subtle here.I ship to Paul (Wash DC) first thing in the am, so I have tonight to finalize my listening notes, and thoughts.