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I am not spreading anything. I am just saying what I hear from SWPS. If you do not hear the electronic glare of SWPS, then you have no worries.
You don't have to work for Hypex to have an open mind....
You guys are helping me win my bet this thread doessn't make it to 50 posts. Carry on.
OzarkTom:Mola Mola is Ncore, Bruno....Jim
I have owned three amps with switching power supplies, and they all sounded 30-40% better running on a battery.I would buy an Ncore in a heartbeat if it ran off of battery.
What other amps should we talk about? Let's make it to at least 50.I emailed Theta and their new Prometheus Class D amps has been delayed due to their new pre-amp being designed.And Mola-Mola will be showing their new line in Munich next week. Here is a list of all the vendors showing in Munich. Is anyone going to Munich?http://www.highendsociety.de/english/presse/marken.php
Tom,I don't think anything would preclude you from running the NCores off your own battery pack. The output stage runs off bipolar rails between 35-75v and the signal section from bipolar between 16-25v.Vinnie from RedWine Audio demonstrated his excellent sounding Class AB amplifier at the NY Waldorf Astoria show that uses a LiPo battery pack providing +- 52v rails. I wouldn't know the economic viability of such a product, but Vinnie could certainly provide an appropriate battery supply for the Ncores.FWIW,Paul
I've built various class A amps since Nelson Pass's first A40 from Audio Amateur many years ago and these amps do it for me in ways good class A amps do but there is more there, with no harshness or syrup, no softening at extremes, etc. They get it all.I just have to wear a blindfold to get over what's inside because I can't get my engineering head around why they sound as good as they do, lightweights, tiny heatsinks, SMT parts, SMPS's and all
Do you want to make $100?
If I tried ncore it would have to be a nIght and day difference from the class d I had in 97 cause that shit was sad.
$1900 by the time you get the Ncores assembled in cases is a great value? And what will be the resale value in a couple of years?
Why don't they just put a good linear power supply in it ?
Before the net, there has been several great products with unheard performance over the yaers. The dealers just never told you about them. The Musical Fidelity A1 at $375 retail is just one of them. If you heard one of these in your present system today, you would be shocked. They are selling used on Ebay in the $300 range. Not bad since these were made 25 years ago.
Interesting you would single out the Musical Fidelity A1. I still clearly remember hearing the A1 for the first time. I was in retail 20 years ago and the A1 sounded so much better in certain respects than all the other amps we were selling (I remember orchestral string sections sounding great) that I doubted what I was hearing and thought there might be something else at play - perhaps large amounts of even order added harmonics such as tubes tend to provide - and I put the experience on my mental back burner for further consideration. We only ever had the one amp, so I never got the opportunity to double check. Other amps we had on hand for comparison included YBA, Sugden, Carver and the like..