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I use one of the tube "character" inserts on a Metric Halo LIO-8 and it is a great match direct to the NCores (IMO).
Tom the reason I pointed it out is because if that was your experience then you truly did not get anything out if the amp. Had to leave the room after 5 minutes? Definitely not the Ncore. Your experience was unique.
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.
What do you think makes it so bad out there? It's nice living in the PNW, where we have lots of good constant power.
Tubes are a far better option for voltage amplification vs SS, this is difficult if not impossible to dispute. It is the power buffer or impedance matching with the speaker where the playing field is a lot more level. For higher power applications I would favor a hybrid design like the Moskido topology where the Aikido tube input section does all the voltage amplification and it runs through a Mosfet buffer with zero gain for the output section.
I might end up taking Doug S's suggestion to try out a Melos.
I remember you sending me a link for one, was about $500. Kind of mad I didn't grab it. Are they decent enough stock?
And on that note, I have some updates for those interested. Then I swapped my copper interconnects made by Tuan here on AC (called Sweet Spot Reveal I think) over to Morrow MA2's. Keep in mind that I had bought these last fall and did extensive comparisons with the SSR's. With the Ampino, the Morrows had a tipped up frequency response and a thin sound compared to the SSR'S, which had more body and also much more micro dynamic nuance and subtlety. They were key to getting that "magic" performance in the midrange and live energy from the Ampino. Morrows just didn't have that magic, we're more analytical and thin, despite having more air to them.Well, things have certainly changed now with the Ncores. That live energy and magic is back, with benefit of all the awesomeness of the Ncores. Just goes to show that system synergies can be everything. Seemingly small changes can make a surprising differences. And components that you had discounted in thorough previous comparisons can suddenly completely change what they offer give other changes in the system. I have learned these lessons in the past, and they're what led me to keep the Morrow cables despite not really liking them. I'm really glad I did and that I had them on hand to try now. Now, I'm not saying my search is over. I still might be interested in the right tube preamp eventually, or maybe going up the line in Morrow or even something else. But my toe is tapping again for the first time in a while, and that's plenty enough for today