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Impressive is all the endorsements from people who previously found themselves in each of these camps. Not just those from only one or two of these camps.
They're in this:http://www.hypex.nl/docs/NC400_datasheet.pdf
Amps, mine are Marantz model 9's. Mine are only 15 years old as they are the Limited Edition reissues that sold out immediately. I haven't found any other Amps that will hold a candle to them at any price. Some things just can't be improved upon. Your lack of character is manifesting itself and will not win you any friends around here. Maybe it is you who needs to check out or earn a time out.Jim
Hi GuysReading this thread with interest and the 'anti Class D's' are quoting information which is years out of date.I had Martin Colloms sit down in my demo at the National Audio Show 11 last September and he wrote this..... http://www.acousticimagery.com/Hi Fi Critic National Audio Show Blog.pdf after listening to our power amps which use Hypex UcD400HG+HxR with SMPS400A400 psu !..................The times, they are a changing........Sorry allThe link that I posted doesn't seem to work.Here it is again and the page I was referring to is page 19 almost at the bottom of the article. http://www.hificritic.com/downloads/nas11.pdfIf you read this small acknowledgement that Class D may have some merit then also note that Mr Colloms thinks that Bruno Putzeys developed the Tripath Amps which isn't true..........!
Which proves nothing more than that you know a lot of people with poor hearing....
Pfft...Ncore. I'm Classdaudio.com 4 life, son! Granted we're still waiting for Tom to get some actual current info up on his website, but hey, some of us are okay wit 1/3 the awesomeness for 1/3 the price. CDA4L Wut Wuut!!!or woot woot.com!! They have the Dyson bladeless fan for $100, but I digress...
And the vacuum for $249.95 on woot.vip...What is the skinny on the ClassD Audio stuff? Haven't seen as much about it on the web lately. They are interesting to me for a couple of reasons, availability and price being the most prominent.
The thread on it here still has activity: http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=76400.msg1083182#newOthers now make IRS2092 amp modules as well. Connexelectronic and L15/20/25D amps that you can get on ebay, that I've looked into.
I've seen Connexelectronic on diyaudio.com, do they have a good reputation?
That easily can go with switching amp supportes as well...your post is not logical...nor accurateThey simply prefer music from an amp that is NOT switching states thousands of times a second...having to filter out all kinds of non acoustic artifacts from the signal.As an example, a class A amp from Pass Labs does a much cleaner job of reproducing in incoming music signal than any switching amp. No data on HOW the Ncore switching amp has overcome it operational limitaions has yet been posted.
The products seem to, although some patience on delivery times seems required. That's OK with me. I do need to order an SMPS from there so I guess I'll find out. Still working on the design plans wrt amps.
From what I've culled from the various Ncore/Class D threads, the power supply is a point of contention among those debating the merits of class D. Any advice on what to look for in the power supply other then appropriate voltage rating?
For my application, I'd like something in the 250wpc into 4 ohm range, 2 monoblocks as I have matching cases already that I'd like to use.
So you want to reduce the output of the Ncores