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I know they are relatively very lightweight, so I was surprised by their larger than expected size in these shots.
Only $12,000 a pair.
It still would sound better on batteries, at least 10-20%. Maybe I can hunt down someone that can make a battery power supply for the Hypex.
This is the back of the TBI Millenia. You can see that you can use 24V AC or DC to get the 32 watts per channel. You can even use 8AA batteries and get 8 watts per channel. This amp will sound great on AC, but is at least 40% better on DC. I wished that Bruno would make a Hypex that would run on batteries.
That Theta amp looks like a fancy toaster! Mine only makes two pieces at a time, this one looks like it makes 4. The slots are big enough for bagels!
I'm running a pair of Hypex UCD180s off SLA batteries. I use four 12v 10ah batteries configured for +/- 24vdc rails. It actually puts out +/- 27vdc. The spec sheet states that +/- 30vdc is the minimum but this works and actually sounds better than when I tried it with +/-36vdc (six 12v SLAs). Go figure. I'm probably only getting 60wpc into 8ohms instead of 90, but that's enough for my Zu's.It sounds really nice this way. It is the most "relaxing" amp I've had in my system, but not in the sense of sounding laid back or recessed. It sounds very fast, clean and resolving. But when I play music through this amp, I relax and I can feel the tension drain from my body. I've never had another component do that for me. It's a strange phenomena that I'm not sure I can explain beyond that.Russ
.. I'm really excited to be able to run my speakers completely full range with these amps. My current amp I have hipassed just because it's a lot better this way, but there won't be the same limitations with the ncores.
It will be interesting if someone tries to get batteries to work and compare. I've got a few things on my plate before I can step up to these... I'm really excited to be able to run my speakers completely full range with these amps. My current amp I have hipassed just because it's a lot better this way, but there won't be the same limitations with the ncores. Can't wait to have some real power/control to play with.
Remote "darkness" control, direct via user-implanted chip...receives current from scalp-implanted solar cell...
Thanks James. Maybe the Hypex might live up to the Hype, long term. If so, sure will be a game changer, although tube junkies will have a hard time flipping. Rocket_are those tubes on - yeah_Ronny