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Please stop making an assumption that tubes equal higher distortion.This hasn't been true for quite some time now.
Seems to have ruffled some feathers here. I was making a general statement George. Incidentally, I have a NOS DAC with dual TDA 1541 chips and dual EC88CC tubes at the output stage. I also have a pre-amp which is a design inspired by Marantz 7 with 62NP (Russian) tubes.I'm specially sold on the NOS DAC.
Incidentally he (Bruno) has alluded to a world beating dac on the way, as well as speakers... stay tuned.
Whoa, just what the Doctor ordered. Could you point to us where was he quoted stating this?
Grimm makes an active multi-way dipole that uses a crossover, DAC and (NCore) amps built by Hypex.
It is a sealed monopole.
So I guess anyone who tries one of these amps and doesn't fall immediately in love with the sound (or lack of it) must have an affinity for colored sound?
What is an objective definition of coloration?
What speakers were you driving with them?Are you going to pull the trigger and order some ?Thanks,Tim
... They are about 96-98 db. efficiency ...... I have placed an order but I haven't yet paid. ...
The NC400's sound very clean from the reviews so far, but I am still concerned if they have the grunt for a difficult load.
Can anyone tell me when finished Ncore (new module) amps will be available for sale for us non do it yourself types. I can't wait to try these amps out. Thanks!Joe
... They are bridgeable for I think 1200 watts @ 4 ohms. ...
I don't know how they can get 1200 from 2x400. When bridging, I thought the limit is usually a factor of 2X ??? 1200 would be a factor of 3X which doesn't sound correct. Any ideas ?
... But three of them? ...Each module is seeing half the load impedance. If the amp were able to push double the power into half the load then the bridged rating would be four times. However, they usually can't, so the bridged rating is somewhat less than four times. You can see in the datasheet that the NC400 is rated at 400W into 4 ohms and 580W into 2 ohms, so when bridged into 4 ohms, you get double 580 i.e. roughly 1200W into 4 ohms.Not all amps will work well into 2 ohms, so you may see the spec you are thinking of which would be e.g. 400W into 4 ohms and 800W into 8 ohm.
..., but the "three of them" quote now falsely attributed to me ...