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I have had mccormack dna 1 deluxe monoblocks in my system and wonder if anyone has compared with ncore 400 modules?
Interesting, what config ncores vs what config xls1500? What did you feel were the differences? Level matched? Jackman has what speakers? I have aerial 10t...
Crown XLS amps like the 2500 are available from a number of retailers with a good return policy, such as Amazon. So a risk-free proposition to compare to your McCormack (which I have only heard in unfamiliar systems, but know to have an excellent reputation). With the impedance of your speakers, you wouldn't want to use the XLS as bridged monos though. Bridged they only go down to 4 ohms safely. But yeah, for tough to drive 86dB speakers the extra watts could make a nice difference (and this could apply to ncores too; head to head on jackman's system we preferred the ncore to the XLS 1500). I just compared the Wyred4Sound SX500 monoblocks to the bridged mono XLS 1500, and I ended up preferring the XLS (1600 W per channel!) to the Wyred (550 W per channel). I suspect that the higher power of the XLS may have played a big role in this preference for the Crown. But it MUST be noted that my SP Technology Revelation speakers by all accounts need loads of power to sound their best. Much more than their specs would suggest. FWIW, my 2 cents, etc.
That is why one size does not fit all. Besides power the impedance range of the speaker matters as well. Apogees and Sound labs go down to the 1 and two Ohm area. A tough load. very few amps can handle that right. Synergy is key as you have found. We need to through a Hybrid design in the mix. If anyone in the NY area has a Crown or N-Core amp come on over. We will compare an Arion HS500 hybrid monblocks to all comers. Speakers are Nearfield Acoustic Pipedreams. Using a 6H30 tube on the analog board and Duelund CAST output caps. No OEM modules. Could be fun and a learning experience for all. charles
Crown XLS amps like the 2500 are available from a number of retailers with a good return policy, such as Amazon. So a risk-free proposition to compare to your McCormack (which I have only heard in unfamiliar systems, but know to have an excellent reputation). With the impedance of your speakers, you wouldn't want to use the XLS as bridged monos though. Bridged they only go down to 4 ohms safely.
I understand the Job is also a very fine amp but apparently at least one Job owner is selling in favor of the Crown.
The Crown XLS series will go down to 2 ohm safely, it is the Crown XTI series that will not.
Unbridged the XLS can do 2 ohms. Bridged as monoblocks they can only do 4 ohms (nominal speaker rating)
Rex just sold his Job yesterday, now I need to sell mine. The XLS is better, quieter and more detailed.