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George, thanks for the quick revue.Very promissing.Can you tell us how sensitive your speakers areThe Ncore "only" delivers 200/400w at 8/4 ohm(speakers with 85db/w as maggies needs a lots of watts)Jerry
In your case (or with Sound Labs for example) bridging to get 600W @ 8ohms could be helpful
I like a good project and especially one I can put to good use. My biggest concern is using a single ended preamp and not inducing noise, even if I were to set these amps up as balanced. Having the amps balanced is a waste if fed from a SE pre isn't it?
Have you read the data sheet that I've linked for you?http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=105527.msg1079142#msg1079142I use the same pre that you do so why do you think it would be an issue?
I am not going back to shield them which means taking off the covering and recovering as shielded.
Looked at it and I am not rebuilding 26 foot interconnects. I built them with a pos and neg and a light twist. I am not going back to shield them which means taking off the covering and recovering as shielded.
Why not? What kind of wire are you using?-Jim
Well, if you get the NCores, they are so small that you can keep them on the side with your other equipment instead of the center like your TRL Samson's. But you need to audition them first to come to that conclusion.Best,Anand.
I'm entirely capable of building these amps. I'm just setting out the question so when other folks get their amps up and running I want to know if they encounter noise issues and what they may need to do. If they work fine with single ended cabling longer than a few meters then I will be encouraged to try them out.Certainly a balanced system reduces possibility for noise but I cannot go there and want to see how others fair. I think it is a potential issue for others to know as well so I'd like to see users tell us their configurations so we can see how this pans out.I see the build of the amp much easier than putzing with those cables again (because they are so long). Working inside an open area of a metal box would be a relief than cramping my fingers up stringing wire into sheathing! There is a slight possibility I could audition these sooner rather than later. We'll see. A side by side with the Samsons would be very cool.
My DH Labs Air Matrix IC's are 8 meters with XLR's on both ends and a 6" RCA-XLR adapter with commensurate jumpering on the Dude end. No noise in my setup at all. The NCores rock big time, as mentioned by many others.
That's a start. I have no idea if the shielding, while not being used in full balanced mode, of the cabling is helping. Can I send you some predecessor cables of mine that are shorter than 8 meters to try out? They are built like what I have now, just less wire in them, but unshielded all the way through. With the set up I have now I would expect no noise but I am not sure if the Samsons are "grounded" in the either of the same schemes you can build the NCores. It probably is not an issue, but a drop in would be the super duper ideal scenario all else staying the same. I don't want too much!
Is it easy to bridge two Ncore400?Just to connect 2 units (+ and -)to 1 speakerpost(L and R))Jerry
Yes you can bridge two modules just like UcD (and just like UcD it helps to strap a small cap across the load to insure the two amps synchronize). This would make a 1200W/4ohm amp (NC1200 is 1200W/2ohm).
You need to drive one of the modules 180 degrees out of phase by simply swapping the negative and positive input signal wires. Tie the loudspeaker between both positive loudspeaker outputs of the amplifiers and connect a 47n/200V capacitor across the loudspeaker terminals at the amplifiers’ side. This set-up is most applicable for 8 Ohm loads since each amplifier ‘sees’ 4 Ohms with an 8 Ohm load attached. A 4 Ohm load might trigger the current protection leaving you with not nearly as much power as you might have expected.
Yes it is pretty easy, Bruno's reply when asked:So 600W/8ohmAs per the Hypex UcD Faq This setup will work into 4 ohm with the Ncore (not with the UcD modules) and will deliver a lot of power into 2 ohm but at that point in bridged mode there could be current limiting. $3k for 1200/4ohm with the reported quality is a game changer for the amp market, if you need that much power.
Eagerly awaiting your feedback. Wondering how a B1 buffer would fare. Has anyone tried it?