This is a nCore mono chasis designed by James Romeyn. it has custom drill for a nC400 and a SMPS600. There's also a nice laser engraved nCore logo on the front face. The original post is HERE
Anybody interestes in it can contact James. We can manufacture and sell it under his permission.
Anybody interestes in it can contact James. We can manufacture and sell it under his permission.
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when you say custom drilled.. does it include the mounting holes as well?
I am not member of audiocircle.. how to contact him?
-joe
I am not member of audiocircle.. how to contact him?
-joe
Now the James Romeyn chassis is available for order under the permission of CEO of primeVibe James Romeny. It is designed for one NC400 and one SMPS600 modules. Beautiful nCore logo is laser engraved on the front panel under the permission of Hypex.
Here it is:
RE2207-JRNC James Romeyn nCore chassis
Here it is:
RE2207-JRNC James Romeyn nCore chassis
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Interested
That looks great!
I would be interested to get two of them. How much do they cost with shipping to Germany? I would probably like to have a switch as part of the power socket to disconnect them when not in use for power saving reasons. Would that need a bigger hole for the power socket?
Best, sonnenwender
That looks great!
I would be interested to get two of them. How much do they cost with shipping to Germany? I would probably like to have a switch as part of the power socket to disconnect them when not in use for power saving reasons. Would that need a bigger hole for the power socket?
Best, sonnenwender
Just click the link in #4 post to order. It may take about $55 to Germany for 2pcs.
There's a IEC connector hole on the back plane, an IEC connector will be sent with the box. There's no power switch hole on the back but It's not difficult to drill a 10mm hole by any DIYer.
There's a IEC connector hole on the back plane, an IEC connector will be sent with the box. There's no power switch hole on the back but It's not difficult to drill a 10mm hole by any DIYer.
A quick question: Do your guys also need stereo chassis for nCore? It's quite easy for us to design one with a bigger enclosure.
If it's not too big an investment for you guys, I think it'd be a nice addition to your lineup. 😉
Hi TheShaman, not big investment at all based on the current boxes. Can you suggest which configuration (what amp + what power supply) do you prefer?
I believe most people opt for a dual mono build (i.e. 2xDPS600 and 2xNC400).
Anyone wanting to install just one DPS600 for both channels will be able to do so in the same enclosure. 😉
Anyone wanting to install just one DPS600 for both channels will be able to do so in the same enclosure. 😉
I like that faceplate .. but i don't' like the vertical orientation of the speaker outputs and lack of a power switch?
If I drew up a new rear plate and face plate, can you make them?
-joe
If I drew up a new rear plate and face plate, can you make them?
-joe
Joe, I also found that it should add a switch. I can add in my own stereo design. The switch can be mounted on the front plate or the back plate, which position is better?
I had the same thought of badman's. Just worry that the switch on the back is not easy to operate
I'd definitely put the switch at the back and Joe has a point about the speaker outputs (i.e. they could be arranged a bit better).
where does the NC400 sit?
Dear Siliconray,
one question before I order the beautiful case. From the holes on the drawing I presume that you have the power supply sitting at the back and the Ncore400 at the front. Now to me it seems wiser to have the NC sitting in the back, else you run the risk of picking up noise when passing the input or loudspeaker cables to the back via the power supply. Can you change that or is the case design flexible so that you can just turn the bottom plate the other way?
Dear Siliconray,
one question before I order the beautiful case. From the holes on the drawing I presume that you have the power supply sitting at the back and the Ncore400 at the front. Now to me it seems wiser to have the NC sitting in the back, else you run the risk of picking up noise when passing the input or loudspeaker cables to the back via the power supply. Can you change that or is the case design flexible so that you can just turn the bottom plate the other way?
Dear Siliconray,
one question before I order the beautiful case. From the holes on the drawing I presume that you have the power supply sitting at the back and the Ncore400 at the front. Now to me it seems wiser to have the NC sitting in the back, else you run the risk of picking up noise when passing the input or loudspeaker cables to the back via the power supply. Can you change that or is the case design flexible so that you can just turn the bottom plate the other way?
SMPS is at the front and NC400 is at the back. The glamour shots just show it backwards. The bottom panel can go either way so no worries.
See mine here http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=106187.msg1104426#msg1104426
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SMPS is at the front and NC400 is at the back. The glamour shots just show it backwards. The bottom panel can go either way so no worries.
See mine here Show Us Your Core-NCore!
Hi.. I like how your front and rear panel looks.. is that a custom one off?
-joe
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