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Fred, Something to consider, every coin has two sides. If the Ncore is transparent and a truly closer approach to a straight wire with gain then someone will sooner or later feed garbage into it and be dismayed by the magnitude of the upstream problems that are revealed. Eventually we will hear about this. I am not suspicious of claims that the amplifier is suitable for both high and low efficiency speakers, a properly designed amplifier should be able to drive damn near any speaker without problems. As far as a general discussion of the merits of Class D versus the rest, it is a waste of time. Pros and cons can only be meaningfully dealt with by considering specific cases. IMOScotty
I'm not suspicious of the ncore product, in fact I'm interested. But, we've already had people come over to register an account simply to shill Ncore to an annoying level and even set up multiple accounts. Hyped claims are suspect, to me.
...But, we've already had people come over to register an account simply to shill Ncore to an annoying level and even set up multiple accounts.
That's why the Tour is so good. These are random people that are listening and giving their feedback. The only thing I've asked for is honest feedback. That's it!
Please cite an example.
The posts have been removed by JohnR, I think. You could pm him.
I guess you have a more dire definition of suspicion than I do, in this context.
i guess we are arguing about symantics afaik, "suspicious" does in fact connote bad things:https://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl=en&rlz=&=&q=virus+that+takes+your+email+list&oq=virus+that+takes+your+email+list&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&gs_l=igoogle.3...1539.14721.0.14877.25.5.2.18.20.1.385.1036.0j3j1j1.5.0...0.0.#hl=en&q=suspicious&tbs=dfn:1&tbo=u&sa=X&psj=1&ei=ieKiT9zhMKPG6AH3y_mACQ&ved=0CC4QkQ4&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.,cf.osb&fp=b1cb84515fad6089&biw=1213&bih=601sus·pi·ciousadjective /səˈspiSHəs/ 1. Having or showing a cautious distrust of someone or something * - he was suspicious of her motives * - she gave him a suspicious look 2. Causing one to have the idea or impression that something or someone is of questionable, dishonest, or dangerous character or condition * - they are not treating the fire as suspicious 3. Having the belief or impression that someone is involved in an illegal or dishonest activity * - police were called when staff became suspiciousSynonymsadjective: distrustful, doubtful, fishy, suspect, mistrustful, questionable, dubious, shady, leery, equivocaldoug s.
i went thru the igwb posts, where these "shill posts" are alleged to have taken place. yes, i see new members posting. not surprising, really, as someone on the web who is interested and does a search on "ncore" will certainly find the a/c forum threads. but, i haven't seen any shilling, only posts from owners giving their opinions. not sure why some of the posts got deleted, actually...ymmv,doug s.
Count yourself lucky if you missed them. It was ugly, sending the ncore threads into quarantine and posts were deleted. JohnR threw out a couple of yes votes in the circle poll due to multi-accounting by one of the shills he put on time out.
as i stated before, i did not miss them. they are there for eternity for all to see, in the quarantine and intergalactic waste bin circles. the only things i saw ugly were folks raving about how good they must be, who have never heard them; and folks ranting about how bad they must be while having never heard them. mostly from folks who have been a/c members a while. the "newbie" posts were primarily from owners who have heard them and stated their wiews about them.doug s.
I agree with that statement. But the topic thread is about class D vs others.