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Very nice. What's the Audio Magic box?
i would re-orient the amp and p/s to keep wiring away from other wiring, etc.
http://www.audio-magic.com/Prod-PulseGenZX.htmlBest,Anand.
I think their website has been hacked. It doesn't look right.
Quick question, Doug...on moving the PS and power inlet/power switch to the right...is that just to get more room between the power cables and the XLR & speaker out cables or for another reason? Just curious.I came up with a revised way to build the frame that ends up behind the face plate that will buy be some more room, so I will be able to move the PS a bit further away (both up/down and left/right) from the NC400 module. Instead of using any wood in the frame, the frame will be 100% aluminum (combination of 0.75-1" extruded "L"-shaped stock and 1-2" extruded flat stock plus a thin aluminum backing plate with added support from a couple rigid flat stock ribs across the width). As a result, the total size of the box won't increase, but the interior room will. This will also be more durable than having the wood standoffs. (And all 3 sides that will be visible behind the face plate will still be covered in fabric to hide the structure yet allow airflow...)And, the total cost of the cases will be less than a pre-bought case!Mark
Yep. Well, here's a review, with product info.http://positive-feedback.com/Issue43/audiomagic_pulse_zx.htm
Looks cool but the website is not working right.
I've been listening to my NCore now for about 2 months and thought I'd share my chassis design. Top is 1/4" aluminum with hole cut and covered with 1/16" solid bronze plate. Wood is 3/4" rosewood. Bottom is 1/4" aluminum with plenty of ventilation holes.I really like the speed and dynamics of this amp but have been reluctant to provide a detailed review yet. The amp is burned in and I'm not quite pleased with the mid range (flat) or the amount of air I'd like in the treble. I kind of concur with some others that the NCore has plenty of power and initially sounds exciting but there's something missing. Rather than dwell upon that, I'll be receiving a new Arion amp and will be able to compare the two in about a month. At that time, I'll be better able to share my experience.My system consists of a MacMini and Oyen FW drive for music server, Zodiac Gold DAC with Voltikus power supply, and a pair of absolutely incredible LaHave Audio Mela monitor speakers. These monitors are up there with TAD monitors and are incredibly revealing. The Zodiac is also very transparent and I'll ultimately be able to tune my final system with speaker and XLR balanced cables. Right now cables are Grover Huffman.The wiring inside the NCore I built is all 7n Neotech solid copper with teflon. The connectors on the back are one great big huge Furutech IEC, a pair of Cardas patented binding posts, and a beautiful pair of Furutech high end XLR female chassis connectors. From my experience building numerous amps using wood and 1/4" aluminum, it would be hard to build a better chassis sonically. Switch on the front is 20A from the UK.I'll be back in about a month with some initial observations between the NCore and Arion.