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On a purely personal level, I am not going to replace my Modwrights with the NCores, based on this wonderfully generous evaluation from Jason (and taking eval time away from generous Randy). As I said, these mighty mites did almost everything I needed, but what they failed to bring to my ears was a deal-breaker of sorts, albeit small in perspective. I am used to the possibly-artificial-but-nonetheless-important air and presence that my KWA-150’s impart. A sort of dynamic that, given the right recording, makes a Marshall amp sound like it is in the room and electrifying the air. The NCores make it sound like I am listening to that recording perfectly; the KWA’s make it sound like the recording is happening in my room.
I've had Jason's other pair of N-Cores for a couple days. Not the tour pair you guys are listening to, but I assume they are the same construction.
Now I'm playing them on souped up econowaves with AE woofer and Radian 475PM CD on QSC horn, 94dBSPL. Still no trace of harshness. Can even hear the grain of tape hiss.
i would love to see the results of ted doing a properly controlled blind a-b test of the ncore amps and the modwright amps in his system. doug s.
Have fun tomorrow at your GTG.George
I'm all ears (blind of course).
And there have been comparisons to Nuforce, Spectron, and Ice as well....Ncore seems to have bested them all to date....
I have had two business trips and am typing this post while sitting in Cleveland Hopkins Airport waiting to go to Vegas with my wife.George:That is very generous of to loan Ted your NCores. However, I will have my NCores done by next Sunday. I live so close to Ted that I mentioned to him that he could have mine for a couple of weeks. God knows he deserves them since I have been trying his Mytek for way too long! RegardsRandy