Hypex N core module


Did you have experience with amplifier based on Hypex - NCore Technologies  
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I will try and explain my experience. I was happy with my Theta Prometheus monoblocks. They are very good at bass frequencies along with a very wide soundstage. The upper end was smooth and non fatiguing. I had them when I was setup with a multichannel system. I must add that I am much happier with my D’Agostino Progression monoblocks and going back to stereo only. They are obviously much better in the midrange, and are more dynamic from top to bottom. They are smoother and more powerful than the Prometheus and have an high end with a more natural sounding reproduction overall in comparison in instrumental tone and vocals. Now when I listen to music, my senses are awakened and it seems my "foot tapping" on the floor is natural and instinctive. The amazing difference I have discovered is that when both amps were pushed with the same exact disc (Red Violin track 20), the Theta was slightly strained when pushed on this one track, and it's dynamic orchestral peaks. Of course with the D'Agostino Progressions that doesn’t happen. Each instrument can be clearly heard and effortlessly. I am waiting for someone to chime in on the price differences. You do get what you pay for in this instance. It just depends on how deep one's pockets are!