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I'm finding I am liking mine more and more. They really are special.Mark
Galaxy 330 x 280 case with new 3mm front panel, 3mm back panel and 2.5 mm top and bottom covers from www.schaeffer-ag.de/en (very pleased with the quality of the cut outsOyaide IEC socket, Supra Lowrad mains cableMundorf silver-gold teflon insulated wiring for speaker output to WBT NextGen binding postsMundorf silver solderLayout philosophy - keep the input, power supply and loudspeaker wires as far apart as possible and at 90 degrees if possible. Diagonal placement of SMPS helps keep the wires apart. Tightly twisted speaker wires go vertically up to high mounted speaker binding posts. I don't know if it will make a discernable sonic difference, but I have done the easy tweaks I know
Not bad for an $1800 BOM set of amps to soundly beat $5k+ units. I predict I will be happy with these amps for a very, very long time -- at least until Bruno comes out with something better. Cheers to Mr. Putzeys for making these available to the DIY community.
Looks really nice Jackman, I think dual mono makes the most sense with this amp.
got my 3 ncores done!
Very nice! For dedicated HT only or music/HT? AFAIK you're only the second person to build three NC400. My system is dual-use music/HT, employing pure analog Trinaural for music. Trinaural's 3.1 (or 3.0) output fixes stereo's well-documented defects described by stereo inventor Alan Blumlein, AES papers, and Stereophile. Trinaural has 3.1 HT Bypass. If the HT employs front projector and retractable perforated screen there is no negative impact on music and audio/music performance for the HT is ideal (better than any wall-mounted screen). Spatial performance is ideal because such screen is acoustically transparent and allows speakers to be spaced from the front wall (both impossible with any wall-mounted screen regardless of composition). So Trinaural improves both music and HT performance. The cost (Trinaural, 3rd/center speaker and amp matching the L/R) is far less than an entire 2nd system for HT and its required real estate.Maximum screen size is limited to the distance at which pixels become visible. I'm quite sure several screen manufactures have no practical minimum limit for custom sizes. In use, the fan-controlled cooling system of my five year old Mitsubishi 1080P front-projector is dead silent directly over my head on a 91" ceiling! (After turning it off, fan speed sometimes increases to become barely detectable, but only within a few feet.)