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Hey guys when you were poking fun of us Koolade drinking fanboys You forgot to mention that Paul McGowan of PS Audio, Jeff Rowland and a host of others you might have heard of are also Koolade drinking fanboys. So much so that there are no more NC1200 going out to new designers. Hypex has now said they have enough companies working with them. Just sayin
I wasn't poking fun at all Ncore fans, just the ones who were taking shots at people who expressed less than unconditional love for the design. As I stated in my previous post, I'm probably going to build a pair later this year. They sounded great, better than my existing amp which sounds pretty good. Oh, and I was also poking fun at a bandwagon-jumper who routinely expresses his uninformed, yet wildly enthusiastic, views of products he has never heard, Mr. Clarke. That part I can't help for obvious reasons.
...Oh, and I was also poking fun at a bandwagon-jumper who routinely expresses his uninformed, yet wildly enthusiastic, views of products he has never heard, Mr. Clarke. That part I can't help for obvious reasons.
it will be rather interesting to read his review/opinions of them once he actually does hear them first hand.
Everything sounds great in our imaginations.
Did you ever try a good solid state or Class-D amp with a tube pre-amp or with a tube buffer combo?? I have been playing some time with that idea? I like the pure, neutral uncolored sound and dynamics the best of these type of amps can give. But it might be the best of both worlds combined when mixing some tubes before the amplification.
I completely agree, but is the flatness prevalent in every build??? I dont understand its huge success with such an obvious fault. I compared the Ncore to my SDS classd amp and another guy brought over a high end chip amp. While both couldnt match the Ncore clarity and punch they were more musical.
I am getting a broken link?
Now that the initial buzz and “best amp evea! (In an exaggerated Boston twang) is passing, a realistic assessment on the Ncore vs. the rest is starting to emerge. It’s always interesting to see how any flavor of the month piece holds up over time.