Hypex Ncore NC400


Really enjoying these, wondering about other's experiences.

Also, has anyone heard bridged NC400s?
nsirkin


IMHO, No need to. There is plenty of power, speed and capacity. Also in bridged mode, the current is limited to what is there on unbridged mode. Unless you really the voltage, bridging does not provide more.
not necessarily - the Spectron for example is a whole level better as a monoblock in bridged mode - - myself as well as many other users can attest to that. Spectron has plenty of power for most speakers so its not a power issue. Spectron claims cancellation of distortion products is the reason

Since the Ncore already has such low claimed distortion perhaps it would not have such benefits from bridged?

In any case, I would definitely be curious to hear from someone who tries it. . .
Hello Dan,

Yes, we do claim distortion cancelation when our stereo amp, Musician III is used in fully balanced monoblock configuration.

There is no any proprietary design. None what so ever. Any (transistor) stereo amp can be configured the same into fully balanced monoblock and on paper will have distortion cancelation too and Distortion-free sound is glorious...as you noted.

In real life if you want distortions cancelation then these from right channel must be equial to these from left channel and subctracting you have zero. Simple? In order to have it your parts tolerance (on right and left channels) MUST (M-U-S-T) be very high - otherwise one can create even more distortion.

Also, amplifier in such configuration has double slew rate (same raise time...but one channel go to +Signal and another to -Signal is distance of 2x Signal), double bandwidth, entire power supply dedicated to one speaker instead of two as was in stereo etc.

NCore has good specs on the paper, so one can try...

Simon