Thanks for the review Amir.
Personally I see much better value in say a Buckeye 8 channel Hypex NC502MP combined with a Buckeye 8 channel Hypex NC252MP (for surround channels) for US$4,000 in lieu of US$12,500, i.e. same performance for a third of the price. I appreciate it will be two boxes in lieu of one but IMO that is not worth the extra money and certainly not going to cause any issues if placed in a well ventilated cabinet.
From Amir's review of the Buckeye / Hypex NC502MP:
"The Buckeye NC502MP is a perfect amplifier for home theater duty. It provides incredible amount of power from each module to drive even the most inefficient speakers to ear piercing levels. It does so with extremely low noise and excellent distortion at modest levels. At higher powers, distortion does climb. While I wish this was lower, I don't think there is an issue at all for home theater applications. Even with music, I think you will be fine but the purist may want to have better. Then again, if you are going to lose power to get there, this amplifier may be a better choice."
This is a review and detailed measurements of the Buckeye Hypex NC502MP 8-channel class D amplifier. It was sent to me by the company and costs US $2,295. There is not a whole lot to look at here. Sheet metal is rather thin and fitment not that great. So put it in a cabinet and forget about...
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