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Ran into an amp builder/upgrader who has looked at the NCore and the SMPS for it. He claims the PS is nothing special and he could put together a MUCH better PS based on good quality off the shelf parts, including Teddy Pardo regulators.I have no knowledge of these things, what do you guys think?
To owners of properly built NC400: Is NC400 image placement the best you've heard? If yes, quantify the margin of superiority.
I'm quite sure with proper training and the right vehicle, Fred Flintstone could give the current reigning GP Champion fits around a GP circuit...or as Madonna once said several decades ago on SNL before she moved to GB and learned a horrible fake British accent: "Maybe monkeys will fly out my butt."Possibly the "amp builder/upgrader" to which you refer may know less than he implies.To owners of properly built NC400: Is NC400 image placement the best you've heard? If yes, quantify the margin of superiority. My answer: yes. I can't quantify the margin because no direct A-B. For me, closest competitors are AKSA Naksa 100, Atma Sphere OTL, Linn Majik (Chakra, which is IC version of Quad's Current Dumping circuit from the 60s-70s).
Looking through this thread again, I note that very few builds are using the recomended grounding-scheme from Hypex. Almost everyone is connecting IEC-ground to chassis. My build is done in that way as well. Some day I will disconnect the IEC-ground and see what happens.
Matt, You have to order direct from Hypex. It sure looks like something you could do based on your other work. They would look awesome I am sure. My cases are ho hum, but for DIY, not bad (for a lawyer anyway). Yours would be amazing. Shawn
Hypex is the only source for Hypex.SiliconRay in China sells two precut Ncore chassis, one mono block smps600, one for stereo or bridged single ps (2x amps + 1x smps1200 ps) or dual mono stereo or bridged dual ps (2x amps + 2x smps400). 1200 ps has 400W higher capacity vs. two 400s. Unless you're a wizard with metal or wood precut chassis seem like the only way to go.
Matt, Really dumb post. And dangerous too. Now everybody is going to want a case from you. I want one and I don't even have anything to put in it.
I'd make my own case. A case i've made for my phono amp (MM) Matt
Some day I will disconnect the IEC-ground and see what happens.
Can you use a single ended input on these 400 modules?
Just be aware of the safety implications.