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In Reply to: RE: Have you tried Hypex Ncore NC1200 based Class D? posted by jbrrp1 on June 28, 2015 at 17:57:00
Ric Schultz, respected modder/designer, recommends and works with these Hypex modules. Looks very promising. See link below.
The Class D Audio amps like mine do not use the Hypex modules but I've read that some folks that owned expensive and well regarded high power tube amps have switched over.
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I've also read that some folks prefer the lesser known companies (Class D Audio) and newer technologies (Hypex) to the mainstream offerings (Bel Canto, NuForce, etc), especially with various tweaks and modifications that might be cost prohibitive in a production product.
In my experience, the very revealing nature of my modded Class D Audio amp, demands very high performance from everything proceeding it. Could it be that dislike for this technology is actually an issue now revealed upstream? Could it also be that the lack of coloration (distortion) of other more conventional technologies is what's missed?
Bill, I'm not suggesting that any of the above is true in your experience. Just general food for thought for others that have tried this technology and dismissed it.
I have listened to the Mola Mola amps and frankly they left me a little 'cold', pun intended.
So far, the only Class D amps that I have heard that impressed me were the Rowland 925's & 825.
They were superb, but a little out of my comfort zone- price wise.
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