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Question on the PS Audio discussion forum:"According to Tracks, it looks like the new Perfect Wave Amp will be based on an NCore module...the NC1200?That should reduce the development time.So Paul, when will it be ready and are you going to power it with a linear PS or SMPS?"Paul response:"Not sure about timing as there's a lot of work to do on building a new front end (class A) and figuring out the best power supply option. Right now we are evaluating the benefits and downsides of both a pair of SMPS from Hypex and a pair of linear versions of the same. So far the SMPS is winning but I don't want to make a snap judgment."
AFAIK the NC1200 ia the only OEM module available at this time.
Snip..."Well, here's the deal. I am not using the actual N Core technology which is their new feedback model - of which they only have two models - a 1200 watt per channel OEM version and a much smaller DIY version. The one we are using is the larger 400 unit and it's the one I have fallen in love with."Snip..."My target price for the amp is $1995. I am trying to decide right now if it should be an integrated or just a straight power amp.We are also thinking about coming out with a smaller 1/2 width chassis in the PerfectWave shape, using the next size down Hypex modules, hybrid class A input stage with a couple of inputs and an analog volume control - perhaps even a cool passively equalized phono stage - in an integrated format and shoot for $1195."Snip...
Here's the latest on the PS Audio amp development:"Well, here's the deal. I am not using the actual N Core technology which is their new feedback model - of which they only have two models - a 1200 watt per channel OEM version and a much smaller DIY version. The one we are using is the larger 400 unit and it's the one I have fallen in love with. Most Hypex models require an analog input stage - most people throw an IC op amp there and call it good - a couple of folks have used a tube input stage to great affect - something I would support - and others have gone differently as well.What I am doing is applying a new version of our class A FET based input stage to drive the Hypex module and it really sounds stunning. I want to place this in a PerfectWave-like chassis - meaning it's the same dimensions for width and depth, same shape, but a little less high and without a touch screen. My target price for the amp is $1995. I am trying to decide right now if it should be an integrated or just a straight power amp.We are also thinking about coming out with a smaller 1/2 width chassis in the PerfectWave shape, using the next size down Hypex modules, hybrid class A input stage with a couple of inputs and an analog volume control - perhaps even a cool passively equalized phono stage - in an integrated format and shoot for $1195.That's what's on the drawing boards in Paul's head."
Can you post the link where this was said?
Nothing new from Paul since that post (which was apparently this morning), but here is the PS Audio forum link to the topic New PS Audio Amplifier:http://www.psaudio.com/forum/#/discussion/comment/36580Steve
The one we are using is the larger 400 unit
The pricing is very attractive, $1,995 for an amp! Possibly an integrated for that price. If this is accurate, when the launch the product, I'm very interested. An integrated at this price would be a real bargain. I'm holding off on my DIY Ncore, if PS can get a commercial Ncore amp or integrated amp on the market within the next 5-6 months. It would be particularly cool if they would use a compact case. Hmmmm.