Or, maybe, buy the Fusion and use it, as-is, with an enclosure for the back!Buy the FusionAmp, unscrew the amp (same NCore MP module) and install wherever you want.
Yes, I don't need a trigger, I'm searching a way to avoid pops and clicks so, if You have tried a logic that sequences mute-power on-mute-power off without success, the only way I know is to add a speaker protection circuit that disconnects speakers before power off and reconnects it after power on. The only thing that makes me puzzled is the declaration of Rouge audio and Kjfaudio of pop free power on and off with the control logic.
I built my nc122mp with ghent audio case last week, and I planned to add a 12V trigger to use standby feature and avoid pop/click on power off.
So it seems that even with mute/standby behavior the pop remains ?
The only solution is to let the amp main spms always on ?
I think that if Red_Baron have tried to sequence mute-power on-mute-power off without results, its better to buy an antibump circuit like this
I confirm.I think that if Red_Baron have tried to sequence mute-power on-mute-power off without results, its better to buy an antibump circuit like this
Have You tried with a circuit that correctly implements startup sequence or simply with switches on standby and mute pins? I've no time to test these daysI confirm.
I made some tests this morning, and use standby mode don't resolve the "plop" sound.
If the preamp is on, the plop is quieter than if the pream if off. But stills plop
Very disappointed
no preamp plugged to the ncore => "pop" on both power on/offMaybe the DC on the mains is causing the pop?
no preamp plugged to the ncore => "pop" on both power on/off
I think I tried with and without XLR wires plugged. (will do the test again later)Inputs open, or shorted?
I think I tried with and without XLR wiree plugged. (will do the test again later)
I hope that was what you mean by "open or shorted"
Ok, but I meant DC on the mains. You can test with a multimeter between phase and neutral and check. Maybe this is causing the shutdown pop.no preamp plugged to the ncore => "pop" on both power on/off
Ok, but I meant DC on the mains. You can test with a multimeter between phase and neutral and check. Maybe this is causing the shutdown pop.