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Hi Freo, You bring up some good points, and I'm not sure I know the answers to your questions, but, seeing as this is the internet and speculation is not only accepted, it is highly encouraged, I'm happy to give you a couple guesses! First, the NCore technology is new and only found in a DIY Kit and in a couple mega-expensive commercial amps that I'm not even sure are on the market yet. There are some people who would NEVER build or use a DIY kit, no matter how easy it is to assemble or how much value it represents. Also, there is no return policy if you blow it up and some possible safety issues some people are unwilling to risk (playing with electricity can be dangerous if you don't know what you are doing). After hearing the Ncore, I can understand some of the enthusiasm. Are other amp manufacturers going to raise the white flag (unofficial flag of France)? Not likely, but this technology represents another option for audiophiles to agonize over, and to debate. Either way, it's worth trying because you might like it. Of course, the same is true of many other designs. Despite what some people would have you believe, only you know what sounds best to you. There is no wrong answer.
you say i'm stirring the pot because i responded to what i consider to be a completely ridiculous, absurd, off the wall opinion? that paid rewiewers will be more impartial than hobbyists? that's an interesting take on it...doug s.
So let me get this right, professional reviewers only say good things and never pan? All are bought and paid for and will pander to the highest bidder? Only hobbyist can render a proper review, especially on a forum and behind a made up moniker? Have I missed something?Jim
Oh, hobbiests are even more bias!! They spent thier hard earned money! Do you think they ever want to admit they were duped by the hype? Then there are DIYers like myself. Everything I build is the best ever. I really only make evaluations of gear after months of listening. I also have ZERO trust in anyone who claims to have any real auditory memory. "I have listened to 14 amps in my system and this has the best transparency" My ass...
In the NCore thread, when people said they liked another brand over the NCore, the Fanboys (some of them) would question the system or other components, or question the reviewer. They only questioned people who expressed views that were different than theirs. If the person liked the NCORe, they really didn't care about the system.
Should I copy my previous post over in the other thread and see what happens? See if their responses are different than the ones here?
Ok, so what of the rest of my system, then. Is there a way of tweaking my system to be able to use all the great benefits of control, detail, lack of noise, soundstage/imaging, etc while also bringing back that "you are there" magic?
I have been happy with my system ever since I built that SET amp, and for me, that is what really matters.