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Buckeye Amps: Purifi 1ET6525SA (the successor to the 1ET400A)

With a 26.5dB gain the Purifi amp works fine with the Denon 4700 using the Monolith XLR to RCA cables. Audyssey increases the levels +2 dB to match the internal AVR amps. Adding RCA plugs to the Purifi build adds cost for everyone while most will use it with XLR DAC's and Pre-amps. There are many different brands of XLR to RCA cables available that work for this purpose. The key will be having a 26dB gain stage on the Purifi if you plan to use it with the Denon 3700/4700/6700.



I'd rather have multiple gain options built right in then have to open it up and use jumpers. Especially since a lot of AVRs use ~1v outs. Also XLR -> RCA isn't always done in a standardized way, I'd rather have RCA in and keep things to a known simple standard. The Neurochrome board can take SE in and send balanced out safely.

Essentially, I'd like to see the Apollon general design without the extra overhead of Op-Amps by default (although a space add on them on afterwards would be prudent).

Vertical design is also nice, but it should be packed tighter together otherwise what's the point?

Also in the DIY thread they were discussing a new Hypex SMPS that will have all three channels the same instead of having to reverse one of the channels for 3 channel output and on the DIYAudio forums they were suggesting that the new powersupply would also have some other benefit with 'pumping' or something like that. So maybe wait for those.
 
A collab with TC would be cool and would be my choice.
 
It may detract some buyers, but the design I am going for is XLR in only. A properly wired RCA to XLR cable will still always be all that is needed for those with RCA.

There will be adjustable gain.

The goal is affordable yet excellent performing product.
 
I can do proper trigger control as well, have a toggle switch for always on, trigger, or auto sense
I know you can but when you start talking about custom buffers I wonder what the effect will be on the price. Would this still be a Neurochrome buffer?
As the wish list grows so does the price. Clipping indicators, power regulators, soft start, dual selectable balanced/unbalanced inputs, externally adjustable gain. Where to stop?
 
I know you can but when you start talking about custom buffers I wonder what the effect will be on the price. Would this still be a Neurochrome buffer?
As the wish list grows so does the price. Clipping indicators, power regulators, soft start, dual selectable balanced/unbalanced inputs, externally adjustable gain. Where to stop?
At the moment I am pricing a custom input buffer that has the following:
- OPA1612
- Similar voltage regulator(s) as the EVAL1 board
- Hypex SMPS1200A400 input
- PCB mounted Neutrik XLR connectors (with screws to secure the connectors to the back chassis for extra durability)
- Speaker binding posts (not PCB mounted)
- Slide switch for Auto Sensing, Always On, 12V Trigger in (12v trigger PCB mounted)
- Slide switch for Low, Medium, High gain

Depending on cost, I may eliminate a feature or two. Waiting for the quote.

The input board would be for 2ch and then a similar board for 3ch.
 
It may detract some buyers, but the design I am going for is XLR in only. A properly wired RCA to XLR cable will still always be all that is needed for those with RCA.

There will be adjustable gain.

The goal is affordable yet excellent performing product.
As I'm sure you know Neutrik make an RCA jack that would be a low/no cost directs swap for the XLR that could take advantage of the single ended capabilities of the Neurochrome buffer. While I personnaly use XLR not everyone wants or needs it.
 
While I initially mentioned Neurochrome, at this time I am pursuing my own custom board. If that doesn't work out due to price, then I will revert back to the Neurochrome OR go with the EVAL1 for simple 2 channel.
 
At the moment I am pricing a custom input buffer that has the following:
- OPA1612
- Similar voltage regulator(s) as the EVAL1 board
- Hypex SMPS1200A400 input
- PCB mounted Neutrik XLR connectors (with screws to secure the connectors to the back chassis for extra durability)
- Speaker binding posts (not PCB mounted)
- Slide switch for Auto Sensing, Always On, 12V Trigger in (12v trigger PCB mounted)
- Slide switch for Low, Medium, High gain

Depending on cost, I may eliminate a feature or two. Waiting for the quote.

The input board would be for 2ch and then a similar board for 3ch.
Wow, hard to keep up!
So Neurochrome out 3 channel in?
 
The input board would be for 2ch and then a similar board for 3ch.
Why not mono input boards and you can scale them for 1 to N channels in the future?
 
Why not mono input boards and you can scale them for 1 to N channels in the future?
That is factoring into the price. Though for right now I would only be targeting two and three channels. If once I roll everything out there is interest from people who REALLY want to use Purifi modules for surround and Atmos speakers...
 
The problem with custom boards is many of them dont measure well. However, gives other features like adjustable gain or bypass etc.
 
Exciting! Will there be an option to adjust gain like the recently reviewed Vera Audio product?
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Just saw there will be. I hope it can go low! :D
 
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I have been planning to buy a VTV purifi stereo amp with the purifi buffer. I understand it has some build issues but I look at it as a diy option. Where else can you get all the parts for less than Purifi and Hypex sells them for? If you could offer say a kit, with all the parts, for DIY people, at less than the cost of the individual parts from Purifi I think you would have a hit.
 
I currently have the Eval1 that I self assembled from Hypex, Purifi and Ghent parts. It's basically identical to the stereo amp Amir reviewed, and I'm extremely happy with it, but I would have preferred a version which didn't have the connectors directly soldered to the amp board. The Neurochrome would obviously solve that issue.
 
Would it be possible to do an MCH amp in the XL case mixed in with Hypex for surround/Atmos channels? I would be "very" interested in a 7 channel amp with 3 Purifi and 4 NC252 channels in one box.
 
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