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More bickering in the Ncore Impressions thread. Someone posted less than positive comments about the amp and the usual suspects jumped all over him. It seems that nothing less than unanimous approval of this amp will be allowed in the main thread. Maybe it's time to revive the Kool Aid thread. A place where people can speak freely without being attacked for sharing their impressions, positive and negative. We don't discriminate around here or play favorites. Looking for listening impressions, not comments from people who get their info from "experts" or reviewers. I'll ignore anyone who has not actually heard the amps. For the record, I'm a fan and plan to buy and build a set sometime soon. They are exceptionally good sounding and a great value at thieir current price (kits). As much as I like them, I'm not drinking any Kool Aid for anyone...not unless you have some Blue Raspberry. That's some tasty stuff!
Jack man that just in not true. Only one person said something and it was quite profound. You are starting to be an antagonist about Ncore on multiple threads. Better to be thought a fool than open mouth and remove all doubt. Come on now
with all due respect, jack, having been following the other thread, i think you are a mite over-sensitive to this. i don't think ozarktom posted anything negative about the ncores, and i don't think cab's reaction to tom's experience is anything fanboy-like. tom's experience seems clearly related to what is obviously his unique dirty power issue. and all the following comments seem more addressed to that, then anything else. including cab's comments - cab is simply stating his opinion (and one in which i cooncur), that, regarding the power issues tom is having, perhaps tom needs to better address it in regards to how it is affecting his other equipment. i see nothing either unreasonable or fanboyish in this statement...ymmv,doug s.,no dog (or ears, yet), in this "fight"
I'm not so sure that "dirty power" is the only issue with the last review. There are some audiophiles who find that most all higher power amps do not have the same magic as a lower powered amp with matching speakers, regardless of topology. That'sone of the reason we have a Low Wattage circle to begin with.
There does seem to be a few who are overly sensitive to comments regarding these amps. This is a subjective hobby after all, and one persons nirvana is another idea of bad sound. So, as long as opinions don't cross into personal attacks, who cares if any piece of audio gear is praised or trashed?
Hey Freo, I find that pretty interesting since I will get to experience the "set like" sound, and apparently at a very high level of quality. I'm going to demo it on my less taxing monitors. Since we can all agree that class d has arrived, that brings me to a question. It wasn't so obvious before that SS amps would ever be accepted at the table, and now you have people such as yourself, and Tom, saying things like, "never need another tube amp again", etc. And the Ncore, for example, caused many, many people to sell their very expensive tube amps (and high end SS), which is pretty impressive. However, we are seeing that the tube preamp is still a mainstay in these systems. Do you think it is also a matter of time now before the SS preamp is given the same respect as a top line tube preamp? I understand Mola Mola includes a preamp. I wonder how it will rate.
Hang on, mate! I did not say I would never own a tube amp again. In fact, I'm in the middle of putting together a mono block pair of tube amps with 12SN7 input and 1625 output. I also own a couple of Class A solid state amps I intend to keep long term. Now, having said that, the TBI amps will get frequent usage with the audio only setup. IMHO, I think tubes will remain in vogue for some time to come. So far, the majority of the subjectively best sounding source electronics seems to be from tubes (especially with digital). Remember, source components are are all generally Class A topologies, and many folks still do not like Op Amps for preamp usage.Tubes and the latest Class D seem to be an excellent match.
Well, I thought I had given the Ncores a great review, I never knew all of this would break-out. Like I said, these are the best 200 WPC amps that I have ever heard. Nothing else comes close to it IMHO.It is hard imagine why anyone here would believe that any amp is perfect, when we have so imperfect playback sources, speakers, and cables. I have a hunch that Bruno is still researching on how to improve the Ncores, and I am sure he will do it.
Before using the TBI amps, I always thought class D was not up to par compared with a good class A amp. I have since changed that opinion, as the class D TBI amp sounds a lot like a good tube SET, and it does a great job with depth and placement. No reason to think the Ncore could not also provide that with the right setup. For most folks, it seems to have provided just what the doctor ordered.
It should be noted that the TBI is based on a $8 chip made for televisions...