For now and as far as I know, we have not received a message from him to try finding out what could has happenned.
Hello people,
Did someone check if the Pin1 of the XLRs are connected per Purifi/hypex recommendation ?
Thanks
... and a mix of class D amp from HYPEX (center, surround & zone 2) and a stereo Purifi (from Audiophonics) for left and right channels.
I will certainly go for a stereo purif amp (left and right), either a NC400 or NC250 monoblock for the center and a NC252 stereo amp for surround. Because of the attractive price and the location (I am living in France), I will certainly order from Audiophonics.Are you looking at specific multi-channel HYPEX amps (3- or 5-ch)? I'm curious about doing something similar.
I am on the way to build a system dedicated to 50% Hifi / 50% HC. Amps will be a combo of Purifi (L/R) and Hypex NCore (remaining channels). For pre-amp I am still hesitating between 2 processors: the Anthem AVM60 or the Emotiva XMC2. Powerful room correction system (either ARC or DIRAC) associated with audiophile capabilities are my main criteria. And I want to stay away from Arcam and related (JBL...) because I do not like the way the user interface is build.
Hi TonioRoffo, it sounds great. However since I do not have any background in electronics, I am not sure to fully understand how the relay works and how to properly connect on one inputthe volume enabled DAC and on the other one the AVR preout. Moreover, I am not sure to understand how to manage the 12V module (trigger?). Can you please provide me with further informations? Thanks in advanceHey Ririt. A way to reach this is to make use of a very simple 12V triggered XLR relay switch before your Purifi amps. I was looking everywhere for "HT Bypass" DACs or preamps but in the end the switch is the best thing for dual use.
One set of inputs connected to a good volume enabled DAC (I have an M51, but these days, a topping D90 would be a good choice) and the other to the pre-outs of a halfway decent receiver. Best of both worlds.
I have used this, with a seperate 12V module. This is enough for balanced input switch. The relay is high quality and is make-before-break to avoid heavy clicks when switching.
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Regards
Hi TonioRoffo, it sounds great. However since I do not have any background in electronics, I am not sure to fully understand how the relay works and how to properly connect on one inputthe volume enabled DAC and on the other one the AVR preout. Moreover, I am not sure to understand how to manage the 12V module (trigger?). Can you please provide me with further informations? Thanks in advance
@Audiophonics - any chance of a three/five channel build in the future? I don't really see the point of the 4 channel one
It would like to see an audiophonic mono with a buffer of vtv. On a dutch form some one was telling they preferred the vtv buffer above the nord or apollon. Not sure if they also compared to the audiophonic buffer.
He did not really go in to it.
your correct. But I only can repeat what I've read. And the audiophonic buffer does not support the opamps like nord or vtv are using.
But I still think I will go for the audiophonic solution just because they are cheaper with the default opamps. I'm not sure the the very expensive opamps are good value for money. For now for me the audophonic probably has the best value for money.