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I read through the first 20 pages or so of that link. I don't see any information there at all. I see graphs with no keys and reprints of basic op amp circuits and the rest just sounds like an infomercial. It's as if this is the slide show to accompany a full lecture, but we don't have the lecture. Should I scroll down more or is the rest just a waste of more time?The concept of 'use a ton of NF to make the amp work properly' sounds to me a bit like a speaker designer stating 'use a lot of graphic equalization with my speakers in order to get an acceptably flat frequency response.' Maybe I'm not getting the whole picture here but it sounds like NF is the only bandage holding the whole circuit together. Is this good engineering?
The cynic in me thinks the manufactures are pushing class D more for their profit margins over actual audio performance.
How about a pic of it on the rack?
I own six tube amps including two Class A SET amps a pair of 100 wpc monoblocks and a 90 wpc tube integrated and I am very much a tube guy. the Sphinx is not lush nor does it sound strident. with my full range speakers in my system the Sphinx sounds very musical and it does respond well to tube rolling.
What does this have to do with "For owners and builders of Hypex products, including but not limited to NCore and UCD amplifier modules."???I don't understand all the off topic posts here...It's a forum for Hypex products....Mods?
A not unreasonably priced US manufactured product, that should sufficiently drive a decent variety of loads. Cool.I guess my only quibble is the fact that the tubes aren't visible (like with my Yaqin VK2100), which tends to have a profound impact on the sound, for some.cheers,AJ
Are you restricted because of your sparkling personality? I think not the Sphinx has tubes and it uses Hypex modules and I own it and I will comment any way I wish. you cant restrict the flow of ideas because it does not sit well with your beliefs
No if. It's IS Hypex based. All you do is attack others. Isn't that off topic?
If it is indeed a Hypex based product, then I apologize. I hardly think requesting people stick to the topic of this forum is restricting the "flow of ideas". It's called proper etiquette.
. Bunky's experience with tube amps provides some interesting and valuable perspective. I hope you continue to contribute to this site and share your experiences.