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In Reply to: RE: Really? posted by pictureguy on November 09, 2015 at 17:07:18
I stated that the ncore uses post filter feedback and thus the frequency response was load independent. The graph I posted shows that....Half dB down at 20KHz might bother the dog but I can't hear it and I doubt anyone reading this can either...
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If you bothered to READ my post, I stipulated the B&O ASP module.
Sure, other 'd' designs, notably the ncore have skipped the output filtration.
And it's not the amount 'down' that counts, but rather the phase shift this induces. I believe this was what caused problems with my panels. There was something just not right about the highs.
Too much is never enough
If you had bothered to read my post, you might have noticed it was a reply concerning class d amps in general that contain the output filter in the feedback loop. Ncore doesn't "skip" output filtration, it's in the feedback loop, same as with Icepower, by the way....though they take feedback both pre and post output filter.
try it! you know you want to!
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