Well a friend of mine is starting an audio company, and they will be producing an amplifier based on the OEM Hypex NC1200 modules. He's coming by my house today with some pre-production units for a listening session. If you're around, and up for it, you're welcome to come by at around 4 PM to give them a listen with us in my system.
Best, Barry
Better late than never. Sorry can't make it. Will they be called Strawberry ?
I only found out when the amps were coming here last night, and only got confirmation this morning that others were welcome. The manufacturer is not DAC, but Merrill Audio. The amplifier will be called the Veritas.
Quote from: Barry (NJ) on September 01, 2012, 05:43:52 AM
I only found out when the amps were coming here last night, and only got confirmation this morning that others were welcome. The manufacturer is not DAC, but Merrill Audio. The amplifier will be called the Veritas.
Oh. Merrill as in UA100k... interesting. How did he get involved in mfg. ?
http://merrillaudio.net/ (http://merrillaudio.net/)
1 rave and now he's got his own company. Boy the ravers are good.
Yup, not really sure how he got into his own audio company, but he's pretty active in some of the other area audio groups.
Quote from: Barry (NJ) on September 01, 2012, 06:22:14 AM
Yup, not really sure how he got into his own audio company, but he's pretty active in some of the other area audio groups.
Guess he didn't like the NY Raves. I understand. :rofl:
Quote from: 2two on September 01, 2012, 06:25:00 AM
Guess he didn't like the NY Raves. I understand. :rofl:
I guess... but having attended at some of the others myself, I feel exactly the opposite :-P
Quote from: Barry (NJ) on September 01, 2012, 05:30:28 AM
Well a friend of mine is starting an audio company, and they will be producing an amplifier based on the OEM Hypex NC1200 modules. He's coming by my house today with some pre-production units for a listening session. If you're around, and up for it, you're welcome to come by at around 4 PM to give them a listen with us in my system.
Best, Barry
Hey Barry,
How long will you have them?
Pete
Quote from: Triode Pete on September 01, 2012, 07:06:29 AM
Hey Barry,
How long will you have them?
Pete
Don't know, may be just for today, or may be a few days... Really not sure yet
Quote from: Barry (NJ) on September 01, 2012, 07:50:48 AM
Quote from: Triode Pete on September 01, 2012, 07:06:29 AM
Hey Barry,
How long will you have them?
Pete
Don't know, may be just for today, or may be a few days... Really not sure yet
Well, the amps are here for a few, and I believe they'll making an appearance next week at Paul's place ;)
Hey Barry,
How do they sound? Would have liked to hear them.
Joe
Come on over, tonight at 7 the party continues ;)
I might stop by, thanks!
Joe
If the amps will be by Paul's Rave, I'll wait.
Gotta keep the wife happy ;)
Understood Joe :thumb:
Quote from: 2two on September 01, 2012, 06:25:00 AM
Quote from: Barry (NJ) on September 01, 2012, 06:22:14 AM
Yup, not really sure how he got into his own audio company, but he's pretty active in some of the other area audio groups.
Guess he didn't like the NY Raves. I understand. :rofl:
Like the NY Raves however Audio Nervosa does not like me. Unfortunately I am very reliant on the feeds which I done get a lot.
Had the company just after I hosted the NY Rave. Started with a Contactless pre-amp. Now moved on to amps, speakers etc. Great to do what you like.
Hi Barry,
I also own a pair of DAC Cherry monos and wondering how Cherry measures up to the NC1200? I am contemplating switching because I find Cherry mono needs a bit more full body sound. Are Ncore400 and NC1200 more textured and fuller bodied?
Thanks,
Tony
Tony, I haven't had a chance to A/B the two, so don't feel confident making any distinctions in their sound at this point. My aural memory is not long, or acute, enough to compare from memory unless there is something grossly out of whack. With the amps in question, there are no gross short comings that come to mind, so a direct A/B would be needed for me to make that kind of differentiation.
SOOOOOOOOO, what did they sound like ?? Thin ? bright ? none of the above ?
With all the buzz over these amps we need to know.
charles
This is my baby so bear with the bias.
These are called Merrill Audio VERITAS Mono Blocks.
The words that were described to me.
1. Coherent - Bob (owner of the apogee which is a strong quality for the speakers).
2. Dynamic, fast, tight bass - general direction of my left.
3. I did a very good job, excellent amps - Triode Pete.
4. Looks nice (pointing to the chassis), as their munched on their ribs.
5. Really tasty (that was the ribs).
6. You can really feel in here - Paul (pointing to his tummy). Although I cannot be sure sure he was referring to the amps.
That was all I heard.
The Difference from the Classe CA200 was huge for me. A lot faster, eliminated the use of a sub woofer. You could feel the power on all the pieces, bass, crack of a drum. A lot more detail, clarity and stage.
The VERITAS Mono Blocks are based on the NC1200 which every one knows, and augmented in a solid billet aluminium chassis. See more of all the upgrades on the website for Merrill Audio.net
Triode Pete's Power cords 7AWG made a huge difference, easily beating out the Synergistics Precision Basik cable. You got a lot more punch and soundstage. As Barry motioned to me with his finger sliding horizontally across his throat, Synergistic is out. The 7's are nice an soft for such a large cable.
Thanks to Paul for his excellent hosting and cooking, which left him little time for listening.
I spent the rest of the time eating. So hopefully someone who did not have the mouth full of food can provide more reviews.
I had given a friends and family price. Please email/call me for the details.
Here were my impressions, from Classe to TWL.
The Classe just didn't seem to really drive the inefficient Salk's as well as you would expect. They didn't sound bad, not at all, but the sound was a bit incoherent top to bottom. There was no real integration tweeter to woofer, and the bass seemed MIA in some respects.
In went the Morrow's Merrills and the speakers gelled. Much more coherent top to bottom, with no one driver standing out, but a bit reticent in the top end. Bass was tight and controlled.
In went the TWL 7+'s and the whole thing extended top and bottom while adding a bit more openness and bloom and dynamic and keeping the coherency. It just gripped the speakers and controlled them without breaking a sweat.
No, it was not tubelike, but neither was it digital sounding (as I've heard from other switching amps).
I corrected the name of amp Co for clarity, Barry ;)