Bruno's Ncore NC1200 power module has a very low distortion rate, one of the lowest in the industry for Class D. There's a HD video that was just uploaded recently on Youtube of the Merrill Veritas amps at $12K a pair using the Ncore NC1200 and the SMPS1200 playing through a pair of Sanders speakers. Sound very good. Both modules are very small and fit in the palm of your hand and wholesale for about $1K a set. Merrill is laughing all the way to the bank since he sell's direct with $2K of Ncore electronics in a pair of his monoblocks. Waaaay overpriced. Check out the Google images photos of the Class D Audio interior of the SDS-470 amp. You get a helluva lot for $700.00. One customer on the Polk Audio forum had the SDS-470 upgraded to the Yamaha Nichicon capacitor's that are 17K microfards with a 71 volt output. Not sure if that was a factory upgrade or done at home.
Classdaudio vs Channel Islands amps
I was wondering if anyone has heard any models from both Classdaudio and Channel Island amps. I searched the threads, but I couldn't find a comparison. I want to know how the two brands compare in terms of sound, durability, and build quality. I know that Classdaudio builds their own circuit board while Channel Islands use Hypex. I would appreciate any information.
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