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Other than the fact that TNT bought an amp from amilfierguru...I don't see much else going on here. Neither hid the fact of who they are or seem to have any problems selling their amps to someone who (also) designs amps as well. It just looks like a transaction to me. Anyway... dan
I don't know much of anything about Nuforce, but it seems pretty straightforward that a manufacturer would keep track of the competetive market place in which they operate, including new offerings and designs. It also seems reasonable to use the designers instructions to build kits regardless of your level of expertise.
hi skrivis,you and art are certainly right that it would have been best had tnt disclosed his affiliation with nf, perhaps in his signature. on the other hand it doesn't seem like he took efforts to hide it either, using his company email address and giving highly technical responses regarding NF amp design. i read the posts fairly quickly, so maybe i missed some things, but most seemed pretty inoffensive and informative. there were a few (e.g. regarding his preference regarding relative value vs another amp and then in this affair with sanders) where it clearly would have been better to make things clear. as i mentioned, i don't know much about nf, but nuforce vs. sanders and sanders vs. ati make for some interesting drama during coffee break. best, ffnz
Hi Tranh,Nice to hear you've received your kits. I will email your instructions just as I do with everyone else. Please check your nphysics email.Thanks for your patience. I know your an EE and design amps for a living but if you run into problems with the build feel free to contact me. I check my emails 3 times a day.Cheers,Greg
Hi Agistos,certainly, I will elucidate.In a feedback amplifier there is a feedback loop, which is a chain of resistors and capacitors which define the gain of the amplifier and the feedback factor. It is common, in practice, to make the feedback factor 100% at DC to maximise stability of operating conditions and reduce the amplification of any DC at the input, to unity. This minimizes DC across the speaker voice coil. The 100% DC feedback is commonly achieved by including a 10uF -470uF electroly ...
Hi skrivis,Agreed that the PS, etc.. do not go down to DC - so why have an amp that does?Because the best capacitor is no capacitor! In the case of DC blocking in a power amplifier, they, for convenience, are small electrolytics rather than huge polypropylenes. So if we can do the system DC blocking back in the preamp at higher impedance points, we may manage with a nice 1uF polypropylene so DC is blocked while using sonically superior capacitors. As the DC is now blocked from the signal path, the ...
Hi allThought that you might like this image http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=875976#post875976This amp was a Metaxas Solitare, but, now it's a Metaxas GB300D