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There are sum total two Ncore amps: DIY (400W @ 4 Ohms with one SMPS600 PS per channel, no OEM volume discounts, OEM not prohibited/not solicited) and IIRC OEM 600W @ 4 Ohms. The first and only known OEM Ncore is huge and gorgeous Theta monoblock with analog PS, $6k/ch MSRP.
Where does one buy NCores? Do they have to be DIY?
What was the turnaround time on order to delivery and est cost of delivery to the states?
WK21 (from the website) means 21st week of 2012, correct? So an order today is forecast to ship the week of May 20th?
And it looks like the buyer's credit card is charged the full amount at purchase?
Thanks for the confirmations!By the way, that calendar info looks like it came from the same website I went to find out about "week 21":http://www.epochconverter.com/date-and-time/weeknumbers-by-year.php(Note: May 21 is a Monday so May 20 is obviously Sunday. I guess it depends on what one considers the start of the week)Cheers,David
Does anyone else think $2000 is very expensive for diy audio ?I thought switching amps were usually low cost.I can buy lots of great used/new amps of any type for that money.I think the jury is still out that the ncore is equal to many amps double or triple their cost. zeke
I would like to ask some naive questions.Would it help to use some thermal paste between the bottom of the PS and the bottom of the case?
Would it help to have a metal case with 2 isolated compartments (1 for PS and 1 for amp)?Would it help to put chokes on the internal wiring harnesses?Would it help to shield the internal harnesses and ground the shields?Documents from the Hypex site indicate twisting the leads near the power lines so I was wondering if the preceding would be additional help in heat transmission and noise isolation.Thanks,Tim
I hear you. Particularly as I rarely see diy efforts bought for $XXXX. So either shell out a lot more to have a really snazzy enclosure made to impress or accept the fact that it will be sold for, uh, not very much. Whoever comes up with $$$ custom enclosures for these amps will probably be busy... a plain black Antek isn't going to cut it for used >$1k amp. However the value will likely hold after buying used. I'll keep an eye on the Trading Forum in a few months. So buy up kids!