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Nice.No main power switch? They will be powered 24/7?
Yes, your sub amp by the way, is on 24/7. It gives a 'thump' everytime I turn it on which is clearly because they didn't implement a longer delay in the protection circuit. The nCore by comparison is benign and just sucks a little juice. We'll see how long I can last without a power switch!Best,Anand.
You're much braver then me!
Anand,IMO your simple routing of the mains around the far side is brilliant. I'd follow this plan if I were re-doing it.My understanding is the hottest Ncore component is a PS cap. As mentioned earlier, my dual-monitor ambiance array requires each mono bloc to site on any narrow panel, either:A. Face down, or B. Either side panel downThe former flows PS heat vertically upward through the amp module, whilst the latter radiates only lateral (indirect) heat to the amp module. To what extent, if at all, do you recommend the latter vs. the former? Thanks!
One Monoblock done...one to go.I am sure the components used are pretty obvious by the pictures. Cardas CPBP copper binding posts, Jena Labs output wiring, Neutrik XLR (gold if you must know), Furutech IEC (gold again), CKK SPDT toggle switch (for nAmpON)
^^^^^"Cardas CPBP copper binding posts"
now go listen!
Anand-Just wondering why you didn't mount the Cardas binding posts vertically like this low profile Ayre mono amp:Seems like it puts less stress on your speaker cables.
Anand,Thanks for your reply.Your point #6, is what concerns me. Light weight amps with heavy stiff speaker cables seems like a potential problem.The amps I'm currently interested in- Ayre & Aesthetix both mount thesingle knob Cardas binding posts vertically. I'm not going to invest in a NCore build until I have a chance to compare them tothe Ayre monos and Aesthetix Atlas Signature amps.