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With all due respect, calling the Ncore a DIY is a bit of a joke, don’t you think. It’s certainly not like the old Dynaco or Citation kits of days gone by. It’s basically two complete modules that one supplies a few bits and a case for. At the end of the day, it’s still a Class D amp, and all Class D amps I’ve heard to date have a specific sonic signature that is un-mistakable. Granted, the Ncore appears to be at the pinnacle of that heap, but physics is physics. One still has to overcome its basic operating principals in order to make it sound good, and no matter how well it measures, it will sound different than other types of amps, period. Whether one prefers its sonic signature to (for example) a class A solid state or tube amp is a matter of personal taste.
At the end of the day, it’s still a Class D amp, and all Class D amps I’ve heard to date have a specific sonic signature that is un-mistakable.
What amazes me is that some of you are comparing the DIY Ncore 400 to OEM amps and expecting them to be as good or better then anything out there. Why not compare apples to apples. Compare several, or Bruno's, of the forthcoming OEM Ncore 1200 amps to those OEM amps and see how they compare. In till then you are comparing apples to oranges.
; I hope people here will continue to post their impressions of actual experiences, rather than resort to name calling and speculation.
I have heard it and can say that their fear is unfounded.
Tyson, don't egg-on the troll. Cab and his buddy Rclark don't care about logic. The Ncore has given them more than a great amp, it has given them a reason for being. Cab is pretty much 100% Ncore, 24/7 on this site. Look at his posts. He spends almost all of his time picking fights about the Ncore. Where else do you see this type of behavior?
Careful, your attention starved upbringing is beginning to show.
I do think the nCore's are better than most flavors of the month, but based on my audition, they definitely have some weaknesses that will become more magnified over time.
Oh, I'm just referring to the general phenomena of people being wowed by a piece of equipment's strengths right away, but only come to recognize their weaknesses slowly, over time. And eventually those weaknesses going from mildly irritating to downright aggravating.
And not just in audio.... I have a lot of ex-girlfriends that followed the exact same pattern
Time will tell....No doubt one will come along that appreciates you despite your weaknesses....