Acoustic Imagery Atsah Ncore monoblocks ...
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Has anyone heard these amps?
ATSAH NC monobloc power amplifier The power amplifier is a Class D design and is based on the latest NCORE® technology from Hypex. NCORE® is the name given to the first significant step up in power amplifier performance in a decade. Building on the strong heritage of the UcD design of Class D amplifiers, NCORE® takes the things UcD does well and does them 10 times better. Coupled with a dedicated switch mode power supply made specifically to work with the Class D design, this amplifier not only nudges at the performance of the best linear amplifiers, but surpasses them in every aspect of sound quality. Efficiency is over 90% and under normal operating conditions they radiate little heat, thus negating the need for large external heatsinks. The input to the amplifier is a fully balanced differential input and the connector is a Neutrik® XLR input socket. Speaker connections are via WBT nextgen™ Pole Terminal 0703 binding posts and there are 2 pairs to facilitate bi-wiring. |
Joe
Never heard of them. I don't have much interest in these half sized products. |
Hi Jim,
The new Ncore Class D amps are supposed to be pretty awesome. Not like the older classic class D amps. |
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I have a hard time getting my mind wrapped around any power amp that's not "heavy metal", time will tell..:scratch2: I guess. |
Never heard Ncore but they have a decent following; many who claim that they will never go back to a traditional power amp. I wouldn't mind playing around with one.
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I was being serious about the story...not snippy. Haha in case you took it as sarcasm.
I would like to hear them as well. It's justifying the price that will be harder to do. I suppose if it sounds better than anything we've owned before, who cares if it runs off a modified Bose that's marked up 5,000%. I'm itching to have someone I know and trust try one...hmmm who here likes to try new stuff every month :scratch2:. |
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