Reality is that these things are very expensive. Not many people would send a company $1,500 for what is essentially a product prototype. However, I do hope they live up to what some posters indicate is world class sound. Nick77 answered my PM and has graciously agreed to let me hear them at his house here in Austin after they arrive.
I have been following thr Ncore saga since last summer. I would disagree they are a product prototype, this is a fully engineered product that was designed for the DIY market. The DIY market had done a lot to get the word out on the UcD modules and are doing the same with the Ncore.
They also have modules with more power that are geared for the OEM market for those uncomfortable with hooking up the NC400's
IMO the price is very fair the assemply work is far less than simpler than with most amps.
They probably sell more amps through the OEM channel than through the DIY channel. It is very nice of Bruno to make these modules to the DIY market, especially when you see the prices derived from the NC1200 modules.
I am sure not everyone will feel they are the 'best' amps, but based on what I am reading they seem to provide a great price/performance, reminds me of the Gedlee speakers, perhaps not the 'best' but clearly a great price performance proposition .
These amps are somewhat expensive for a kit, but not any more than some 300b amps for example.