In utilizing our 3-channel NCx500 amplifier within a LCR surround sound setup, it adeptly powers the left main, right main, and center speakers for instance. Channels 1 and 2 are respectively dedicated to the left and right speakers, while the center speaker should be connected to the 3...
My opinion is that you have misread the datasheet of the SMPS 3K.
"A workaround for this could be
using the UcD700/UcD400 in bridge mode, or reversing phase for half of the modules"
Please note that we have sold more than thousand of multichannel amps with this configuration with not one...
In Europe for instance, our standard electrical outlets are rated at either 16A, equating to 3,840W, or 20A, amounting to 4,800W.
This amplifier is equipped with dual 3600W main inlets.
It's important to clarify that the figures mentioned represent peak power ratings. For continuous operation...
In a 9-channel configuration, when all channels are driven simultaneously to their maximum capacity, the peak power ratings per channel are as follows:
660W at 4 Ohms
380W at 8 Ohms
660W at 2 Ohms
In this review, the Hypex evaluation board was employed with the NCx500 module. It's important to understand that this evaluation board is designed primarily for evaluation purposes and may not be optimized for minimal distortion and doesn't have ideal audio signal path trace routing. In my...
Upon reviewing the measurements from @thin bLue, the primary discrepancy I've noted is the bandwidth he employs—60 kHz, in contrast to Amir and myself, who utilize 22.4kHz and 45kHz bandwidths, respectively. This choice could introduce a considerable amount of wideband noise into the...
May I suggest that factors such as the use of shielded cables, strategic module placement, cable selection and meticulous cable routing can also influence the performance disparities you've observed. It is not just how good a buffer board is designed.
The measurement you're referencing from my data was taken at 1kHz and utilized different operational amplifiers. It primarily serves as a comparison between these operational amplifiers. In contrast, the measurements from Buckeye's review span a range of 20Hz-20kHz. It remains uncertain to me...