misterdog
Not the canine kind
You missed a zero after the 2 and before the K. I ain't joking.
Yeah, but no, I have gone active and reckon that I have 2 extra zero's.
Fancy swopsies ??
You missed a zero after the 2 and before the K. I ain't joking.
Essential boot wearing weather for the ladies then![]()
You missed a zero after the 2 and before the K. I ain't joking.
Although I did manage to replace the tweeter in my CM8s that the cat broke last week, I don't think my electronic skills are up to building my own amp. Really looking for something that sells frequently, is a few years old with balanced inputs, but I think this is quite hard to find.
If that proves too hard I have spied a Creek Destiny 2 Integrated ex demo going for a healthy discount.
Although I did manage to replace the tweeter in my CM8s that the cat broke last week, I don't think my electronic skills are up to building my own amp. Really looking for something that sells frequently, is a few years old with balanced inputs, but I think this is quite hard to find.
If that proves too hard I have spied a Creek Destiny 2 Integrated ex demo going for a healthy discount.
ops...No reply...Anyone could help me please?
May I partecipate to this project ordering a mdac2 even if I haven't got one yet?
I mean...can I ask John to include me specifying that I need the old mdac too?
Thank you![]()
Believe me it really don't require any electronic skills to build your own Hypex ncore amp. It consist of one PSU module and one amp module. It is a matter of connecting the wires and put them in a case. You only need to solder the XLR/RCA inputs. In my system they replaced a set of monos costing £5000 and they are much better. I now have 2xdual mono still for half the price of the old amps.
Although I did manage to replace the tweeter in my CM8s that the cat broke last week, I don't think my electronic skills are up to building my own amp. Really looking for something that sells frequently, is a few years old with balanced inputs, but I think this is quite hard to find.
If that proves too hard I have spied a Creek Destiny 2 Integrated ex demo going for a healthy discount.
Believe me it really don't require any electronic skills to build your own Hypex ncore amp. It consist of one PSU module and one amp module. It is a matter of connecting the wires and put them in a case. You only need to solder the XLR/RCA inputs. In my system they replaced a set of monos costing £5000 and they are much better. I now have 2xdual mono still for half the price of the old amps.
This is correct - it barely qualifies as DIY. As regards tha used amps that others have mentioned at sub £1000, it's like comparing a non- league club with a top premier division side.
This is correct - it barely qualifies as DIY. As regards tha used amps that others have mentioned at sub £1000, it's like comparing a non- league club with a top premier division side.
For 2 ncore monos the prices are 325 euros plus vat * 2 plus the power supply's smps600 * 2 at 180 euros each plus shipping
1250 euros so about £1037 and then you,ve got to put them in something so add another £100 .
6 month warranty?
Then there is the resale value to consider if required.
They are getting great reviews with a lot of happy owners , but if JW,s design out performs this class d solution, is there enough of a following that you could easily off load them at no loss?
2 years warrantyFor 2 ncore monos the prices are 325 euros plus vat * 2 plus the power supply's smps600 * 2 at 180 euros each plus shipping
1250 euros so about £1037 and then you,ve got to put them in something so add another £100 .
6 month warranty?
Then there is the resale value to consider if required.
They are getting great reviews with a lot of happy owners , but if JW,s design out performs this class d solution, is there enough of a following that you could easily off load them at no loss?