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Is he saying that you would need two SMPS600's for each pair of NC400's?
Please share with me the exact post to read where Bruno said you cannot add power supply capacitance. I would like to read this. Thanks.
The Ncores may be different, but all the amps I ever tried to bridge back in the 80's and 90's always sounded worse.
The bridged Spectrons were revelatory. Not even close; they transformed from the decent sounding stereo version.
Dunno, good question. The only reason I am interested is that I have power hungry behemoths as speakers, and the only aspect I've reported with monoblock NCore's is a lack of the sort of dynamics I am used to, which was an area the Spectrons improved when bridged. That's all.. Hoping someone reports back soon.
In the same boat here, I have bridged spectrons, I managed to run the ncore's into protection yesterday after adding some acoustic panels to my room, atleast they turn off nicely and recover pretty swiftly, no nastyness there.. Restriction of dynamics happens way before running them into protection, well ofcourse not fair comparing them to spectrons which can deliver like 10 times more power.
What speaker/load are you driving and at what kind of levels, room size, etc?
4 ohm load, ~88 dB efficiency, ~17x23 ft room.
Yes, I think every situation is different with bridging, depending on load characteristics, etc. I had two BEL 1001 amps that when bridged were an entirely different (good) beast, not at all related to levels/power demands approaching clipping. As a single stereo amp, it was just good, but not great.
+1I've only a sampling of two (Modwrights and Spectrons) but when bridged they each blossomed, and their stereo counterparts weren't clipping.George, my issue wasn't clipping, hardness or glassy feel at all. Just dynamics.