The tour allows people who otherwise would have no knowledge of the product to try it out. Given my past prejudices regarding Class D amps in general, I would have never even bothered to try it. The topology is pretty unique within the Class D arena, so it does sound different. It is designed primarily for low wattage applications.
To be honest though, Arion and Temple both can make the same claim about unique topology. It is the final result that matters...ie, how it sounds and that is what makes the tour interesting (at least for U guys in the US).
But the question is begged... Is it a Giant Killer? We haven't seen that comparison yet. The Ncore, since it has been brought up, has proved to be in that arena of amp. What about the TBI?
I'm well aware of the purpose of a tour. That isn't the issue. If the OP is selling these he should declare himself upfront as a dealer.
Well, you've seen (if you read the diyaudio thread) the Nc400 being compared to not just $5000 amps but $20,000 amps like Accuphase, and other like amps.. Clayton. Atma-Sphere. I've seen people sell very expensive amps to run them. It could very well be called a giant killer, and is.Now, the very title of this thread is "Giant Killer" but all we've seen so far is maybe a Pass SS amp and the allusion that it is like running a decently priced SET amp. I'm just hoping we get to see the epic battle with a giant that we've been waiting for.
You're missing my point rather well.
touche. But still, the thread title isn't "a pretty good amp." It's "gk!", nearly in all caps too. Where's the beef, that's all.
The speakers that Rex and I have tried this amp on is the following. Anthony Gallo Classico 3 and 4's, Gallo Strada's, Tonian TL-D1's, and Rethm Trishna's. The Classico 3 and 4's will go down to a 4 ohm load, but they have no crossovers. The 3's are 88db efficiency, the TBI plays them loud enough for me. But I would never run this amp with Magnepans or Acoustats, too in-efficient and complicated load.