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We did indeed decide to roll our own. It's a full custom product designed by yours truly. The manufacturer is "one of the usual suspects".
there have been several users which had problems with Figure 2 on p12 on the ncore documentation relating them to the pin numbering of the audio input/nampon. It could be helpful to recall pin numbers on the ncore board depicted on this figure and possibly indicate the color of your new cable as it is provided now (could save some moments of doubts)
Ok got one monoblock working but didn't have time to put the other together. The balanced signal cable is indeed not the Mogami cable earlier purchasers received. This cable is stamped on the jacket "hypex electronics QuietConduit low-noise balanced audio cable." So it appears hypex is now making the balanced signal cables itself. I don't know if this is because of supply issues with the Mogami cable or why they switched. In any case the connectors are as described above, i.e., J9 pin 4 is the yellow shield wire and goes to xlr pin 1, J9 pin 3 is the black nampon wire and goes to chassis/ground, J9 pin 2 is the white inverted audio wire and goes to xlr pin 3 and J9 pin 1 is the blue audio signal that goes to xlr pin 2. Hope this helps. Even one channel sounds good; can't wait until I have time to fully complete both amps.
However I am still puzzled as to why you describe the shield as a yellow wire - mine is just bare silver coloured wire mesh -?
What are the Ncores?
Right. So is there anything I might have done that could produce this effect of lower apparent gain? Such as wiring the J9 connections improperly, for example?
~26dBWhich I have confirmed.
What is the input voltage required for full output on NCores?
http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=108251.0
I'm sorry, but I don't see any spec for input sensitivity that tells me how much input voltage is required for full rated output on NCores.For example, drubin's Sanders Magtech requires 2 volts for its full rated output of 900 watt at 4 ohms. If the NCore has the same input sensitivity as the Magtech and it's putting less than half the power, I think you're going to notice a "fair bit less gain"/SPL level.
The XLR cable that came with my NC400 has blue and white wires running through the braided shield and a black wire running along side the shielded cable . I believe the blue wire goes to the number 2 pin. I believe the white wire goes to the number 3 pin. The shield is already grounded to the chasis through the NC400, does it need to be attached to the chasis at the other end?Where should the black wire attach?
Am I missing something here or is my thinking correct?
Pardon the stupid question, but somewhere here on the AC - I saw someone saying they thought for an on-off switch it was best to use a DPDT toggle, and I didn't understand that at all. I can't find that post again, but the person said something about it being related to the nCore design (but again - didn't make sense to me at the time...)I was thinking that the standard approach of cutting the hot power-in line from the IEC to the power supply & splicing in a basic switch that either connects or disconnects the line would be the right way to add a power line. (Note: the switch I have on order is nothing fancy...just the basic toggle from Hypex...not tied in with an IEC, no light involved, etc.)Am I missing something here or is my thinking correct?Thanks,Mark