I guess this thread can shrivel up and die now.
That's what I suggested.
But the news is also published on the DIY site...Glad to see you're on the ball. Okay you win.
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But the news is also published on the DIY site...
Yes in the very link I shared in my post where I quoted. But please don't tell Pieter. Because he might phone Hypex.
But the news is also published on the DIY site...
Please provide a link to confirm that these new modules become available for DIY.
Hypex have the PSC2(d) series or modules available for DIY which they will maybe upgrade, but the modules which are the subject of this thread are OEM.
Please provide a link to confirm that these new modules become available for DIY.
Hypex have the PSC2(d) series or modules available for DIY which they will maybe upgrade, but the modules which are the subject of this thread are OEM.
Once again:
"We are in the process of replacing all the AS, DS and PSC amplifiers, both OEM and DIY. We are currently selling our last stock. With the launch of the NCxxxMP series we created the ideal platform for a new and better plate amplifier range. We are in the midst of developing a brand new DSP board to go with the NCxxxMP to create a truly special sounding plate amplifier way surpassing the old series."
https://www.diyclassd.com/nieuws/
Once again:
Where do we read that the newly presented modules will become available for DIY???
Well unless they make a different variant for the DIY market. But the only difference will be the DSP isn't SHARC based as far as what I've heard. I was assuming that is what's in these plates.
Their policy is to keep DIY and OEM separated.
So they have OEMs, great...
OK I will try to phone Hypex tomorrow.
It would be great if they would offer a DSP based Ncore module for DIY, but when so it will most likely differ from the OEM modules.
Their policy is to keep DIY and OEM separated.
DS23man (who I think works at Hypex) Already said this:
"The dsp board is based on the ADAU1701 with good quality dac's. The Sharc solution is only for OEM customers."
months ago. The SHARC based unit is the 2 by 4. And I'm pretty sure that isn't what's on the fusion plates.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/vendors-bazaar/281361-hypex-ncore-nc500-build-150.html#post4946465
Please don't call Hypex again. They are very busy guys. We don't need to slow them down.
Please don't call Hypex again. They are very busy guys. We don't need to slow them down.
Truely hope they are busy enough, and those OEMs are the wise men for future class D salvation...
Btw, class T brings more to me as i ever dared to ask from a mesh plate DHT, for a hand full of euros...
Though i also understand how deep pain in the *** is audio as an overdone mature business for faint hearted audio freaks...
May be the pro light stuff will be also redundant in a very near NO future...
Always the optimist
I heard the WAF thing was about not liking large equipment.....
Well that probably depends on the equipment you're referring to
I think that's why older audiophiles are so grumpy. They haven't been laid in decades
Just made my day!
Just made my day!
Ha ha! But yes with technology there's hope yet. Active speakers can bring back the romance to audiophiles of all ages! No more making the choice between Hifi or women! You can get your cake and eat it to
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