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"The Objectivist/Subjectivist debate has been raging in audiophile circles for nearly three decades. Objectivists operate exclusively in the Voltage Paradigm while Subjectivists tend to operate in the Power Paradigm. "Uh, yes... I guess because Objectivists tend to operate within constraints of engineering and science, while Subjectivists...
No substitute for actual experience and listening. We listen with our ears.
What can be measured is important and more data is always preferable to less. But measurements are not the be all end all.
I would worry about overdamping the K-horns with the Ncore. When I was in the high sensitivity speaker game, I found that some amps (such as the Pass Aleph 30) overdamped the bass on the speaker. I did not have this problem with other amps with lower damping factors (FirstWatt or Atma-Sphere amps for example). In a more conventional speaker, with a high damping factor you can get the "iron control" over the bass that is a good thing. But for speakers like K-horns too much damping factor will unnaturally attenuate these speakers. K-horns were not designed with amps like the Ncore in mind. You might want to also look at Atma-sphere's article on voltage vs. power paradigms in amp designs. Certain speakers are better suited to (and are often designed for) one or the other. K-horns are squarely in the power paradigm, and I'd characterize the Ncore as a voltage paradigm amp. http://www.atma-sphere.com/Resources/Paradigms_in_Amplifier_Design.phpYou will have to ask other ACers or Ralph from Atma-Sphere if you want more details on these two paradigms than this. They are also discussed at some length in threads on Audiogon, Audio Asylum and perhaps here as well.
I'm with Roscoe on this one. Although I'm a fan of the Ncore amps and own them, I love the sound of K-Horns and tubes, SET, etc. Those speakers sound so much better to me with tubes. I've listened to K-horns with SS amplification, even Class A and it did not have the magic of tubes and those big horn speakers. With certain SS amps, they were unlistenable, but with decent tubes (even low power tube amps) they sound very good. I would be shocked if the NCore, as good as it is, would come close to a good tube setup, if your main speakers are K-Horns.
Lot of good responses, thanks.I am usually in the camp of hearing is believing, when it comes to new amps ,preamps,etc.I just sold a Mcintosh mc-2500 that a few people had told me was not a good match.It sounded incredible with the k-horns, only parted with it because its a 130 beast that had to live on the floor, I do miss those big blue meters something awful,and i will probably end up with a mac amp again in the future. I've been following the hypex amp for a few months nowand am intrigued by the possibilties. I do have a decent tube preamp. I just bought an Aleph 30 to try with the k-horns, hope it works out but you never know until you get it in there and listen. I will eventually end up with an Ncore 400 amp, Its just an itch that i will have to scratch someday,LOL.So not a lot of people are using it with K-horns though ,Huh?.I am hoping to hear from people with first hand knowledge of this pairing...........