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I have a lovely pair of 93 db Silverline Audio Sonata III's that are tube friendly and easy to drive and I am interested in hearing the 10" Dynaudio woofers powered by a amp with a dampening factor of 1000.
Speakers are a huge consideration when choosing an amp....the good thing for having maggies is that dampening is not an issue, just enough voltage with enough watts! However, that will lead to arguments around here....Jim
Anyway, with his class d Ncore amps, lots of negative feedback is one of the tricks that makes it work the way it does.
Please enlighten all of us as to what Bruno says about Negative FB
I just ordered a Sphinx in black with the remote control and I should get it on monday or tuesday. I have some holy grail 12AU7's like Amperex Holland 7316's and Siemens nickel plates sitting here and I have a matched pair of grade A Psvane 12AU7-T II coming here shortly too so it may get interesting
Bruno's AES Master Class should be mandatory reading for every audiophile. He specifically addresses the Nelson Pass graphs. Anyway, Bruno's conclusion was "Don't be a wimp. Use NFB and use tons of it". That is why the hypex modules sound so good.
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?
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?
I look forward to your positive...or negative feedback on the Sphinx!
Some comments by a Sphinx owner are available here (scroll down to the bottom half of the page): http://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/rogue-audio-sphinx-hybrid-integrated-amplifiers-are-now-shipping.310051/page-3His comparisons are interesting......