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More to come when the balanced DAC/PRE arrives in about 10 days Guy
Btw, I found this note on bridging from a manual for a UcD amp:Because Ncore inputs float, I don't think ground connection is stipulated for unbalanced input.One other point, Bruno suggests the capacitor probably should be a bit higher for Ncore bridging, like 150nF.
Are you matching SPL's when making the comparison? It's funny but slightly higher SPL's will give you the false impression of more dynamics or more depth, etc., not to mention placebo affect. I've never tried a bridged ncore but I've tested various amps in bridged mode and they always sound better to me in non bridged mode.
Can you say more about your system.Most specifically, are you using a balanced or single-ended source?TIA!Greg in Mississippi
Hello, I'm curious to hear if anyone is bridgng these amps with sucess using a pair of speakers that are known to dip into the 3ohm range?Personally, I have decided against bridging (at the moment) due to the fact that I know my speakers dip into the 3ohm range (B&W 803di) and according to what I have read about these amps it seems they are already brushing up against the power supply limits into a 4ohm load while bridged.Are those who are bridging already know their speakers are not dipping below 4ohms?How likely is bridging with the NCore any better than multi-amping a speaker with the NCore? If anything, it seems from a math standpoint multi-amping has the advantage since one is less likely to run out of power supply steam when considering the wide array of speaker impedances that may be encountered in the real world.Thanks in advance for your thoughts on this matter.