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Thanks for the review Mike, it's finally great to see some end user feedback on the V2 performance. Seems like a not so insignificant snag there, talking about phase. It sure would seem to me that Nuforce would do well by explaining this in detail to all upgraders. Many of whom might not have the awareness to try such a phase adjustment.
.... and Nuforce output stage is very unique, as we float the output stage in a 'balanced' configuration known as 'Full Bridge' vs. other Class-D in the market (UCD, Icepower), which used half bridge. Full-bridge output stage is not ground referenced.
Quote from: nuforce-casey on 13 Jun 2007, 03:43 am.... and Nuforce output stage is very unique, as we float the output stage in a 'balanced' configuration known as 'Full Bridge' vs. other Class-D in the market (UCD, Icepower), which used half bridge. Full-bridge output stage is not ground referenced. Not that unique Just as an FYI, the B&O IcePower amps are also floating (single rail) bridged output switching amps; as are most of the lower powered Tripath based amps, Trends, Sonic Impact, Redwine, etc...
Is it safe to switch speaker connections ie polarity with all speakers? I've got Magnepan 1.6's which I run with 9.02's.
Yes, Icepower has a full-bridge output stage, while Hypex UCD uses a half-bridge output stage. We are not familiar with Tripath (and the company is not around anyway....)
Quote from: nuforce-casey on 13 Jun 2007, 03:43 amYes, Icepower has a full-bridge output stage, while Hypex UCD uses a half-bridge output stage. We are not familiar with Tripath (and the company is not around anyway....)Ahhh...come come now. Everyone in this market knows Tripath, they were pioneers in digital amp markets, and everyone knows Redwine, Sonic, etc. That's like saying you're in the mp3 industry but haven't heard of Apple iPod, or PortalPlayer (makers of the chipset in iPod). And how would you be aware that Tripath "wasn't around anymore" if you were following their recent misfortunes? I think this original poster has done a fair job of posting the true comparables here in the marketplace. I think it is important to acknowledge them earnestly for the less aware customers.