NcoreX or Nilai? What's the difference? High End Munich 2023

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
  • We talk with Hypex about Nilai and nCoreX. What's the difference? Well... Hypex explains it in this interview with us. Also: what's next for Hypex Nilai? Will there be OEM versions for plate amps for example?
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Komentáře • 31

  • @bogie1971
    @bogie1971 Před 6 měsíci +6

    My whole life I wasted money on class A and class A/B amplifiers now I have an Ncore and I am in love will never own anything else.

  • @VanillaIceCoffee
    @VanillaIceCoffee Před rokem +10

    my Nilai is coming in few days 🤩

    • @Wharariki
      @Wharariki Před rokem +1

      It’s very good, enjoy!

  • @Cachapeluo
    @Cachapeluo Před 3 měsíci +1

    I hope they improve the power supply susceptible for dirty power or brownouts. I got an original Belcanto monoblock that died. A year later a try it again and miraculously start working again.

    • @TheAlphaAudio
      @TheAlphaAudio  Před 3 měsíci +2

      That is probably the self healing fuse that just started working again.

  • @SmallRoomAudio
    @SmallRoomAudio Před rokem +2

    Nilai = the future!

  • @IrenESorius
    @IrenESorius Před rokem

    👍‍‍⭐👍‍‍

  • @user-dh7lt4we2t
    @user-dh7lt4we2t Před rokem +1

    Plate amp with FIR filter......that's something new.

  • @user-td1lo9eo2p
    @user-td1lo9eo2p Před 19 dny

    Is there a difference with these class D amps and what Leo is using on his orchard audio

  • @neilrobins3329
    @neilrobins3329 Před 5 měsíci

    Whats a 'play' amp? Intergrated pre/power?

    • @SmokyPondFarm
      @SmokyPondFarm Před 4 měsíci +2

      "Plate" amps are what you find in powered speakers and subwoofers. They're generally low-profile amps built on an aluminum plate that is screw mounted to the rear of the speaker.

  • @erikhoogantink8529
    @erikhoogantink8529 Před 8 měsíci +2

    How does Nilai compare to EigenTakt?

    • @TheAlphaAudio
      @TheAlphaAudio  Před 8 měsíci +1

      We have a full review and live test on that topic. Check our website for that test. www.alpha-audio.net.

    • @justincgs
      @justincgs Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@TheAlphaAudio I had trouble finding it. Do you have a direct link?

    • @TheAlphaAudio
      @TheAlphaAudio  Před 5 měsíci

      @@justincgs www.alpha-audio.net/hi-fi/2023/01/january-29-2023-1030-cet-live-stream-review-three-times-class-d-hypex-purifi-icepower/

    • @TheAlphaAudio
      @TheAlphaAudio  Před 5 měsíci

      @@justincgs www.alpha-audio.net/review/triple-test-class-d-hypex-nilai-purifi-eigentakt-eval1-icepower-700as2/

    • @yaghiyahbrenner8902
      @yaghiyahbrenner8902 Před 5 měsíci

      Not close.

  • @andrii4545
    @andrii4545 Před 8 měsíci +2

    NCx500 were announced more then a year ago. Still nowhere to be seen..

  • @lextr3110
    @lextr3110 Před rokem +2

    Next 2 years for the plate amp is too far away

  • @yaghiyahbrenner8902
    @yaghiyahbrenner8902 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Bruno is no longer on the team. You can tell the technical selling point is weak without bruno. What engineer is camera shy? Not willing to talk on the subject matter.

    • @TheAlphaAudio
      @TheAlphaAudio  Před 5 měsíci

      A lot of engineers are camera shy. Bruno as well.

    • @yaghiyahbrenner8902
      @yaghiyahbrenner8902 Před 5 měsíci

      @@TheAlphaAudioI respectfully disagree. While I believe it's essential to view his interviews, the core issue is that the company has fundamentally changed in his absence. He openly stated that he had to navigate legal hurdles to avoid competition with Hypex with his tenure as CTO at Puri. Furthermore, with the loss of Jan-Peter (may he rest in peace), Hypex has lost a pivotal figure. Jan-Peter was instrumental in driving the business forward, while Bruno, contributed significantly to engineering expertise, particularly in applying mathematical concepts to esoteric control engineering for class-d.

    • @TheAlphaAudio
      @TheAlphaAudio  Před 5 měsíci

      @@yaghiyahbrenner8902 I wasn't commenting on the leave of Bruno. I was commenting on that a lot of engineers - including Bruno (I interviewd him) are camera shy.

    • @yaghiyahbrenner8902
      @yaghiyahbrenner8902 Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@TheAlphaAudio Ek dink ons ​​praat verby mekaar. He seemed quite confident, so it's hard to tell. I wish you had conducted it in English; my Dutch is rusty. Great interview, you're the one who came closest to getting inside information on a Kii3 Ncore in an interview.

    • @yaghiyahbrenner8902
      @yaghiyahbrenner8902 Před 5 měsíci +2

      I have to put this here it was taken from a thread on diyaudio on 2019-04-19 7:53 pm just for detailed clarification.
      Bruno Putzeys said:
      I must apologise I won't be able to join the discussion further after this post, because things are a bit busy here. Meaning that if anyone misunderstands what follows, I shan't be here to rectify matters :)
      The amplifier is not "DD". It's a straight self-oscillating fully analogue design, like all of my work of the past 15 or so years. All that time I've been saying that this is the best and most elegant way forward, and I daresay the new circuit confirms this. We've decided to call the technology Eigentakt, which is an obscure German term for self-clocking or self-oscillating. That would have been a giveaway, had Peter thought to mention the word.
      I guess folks were assuming that digital was involved simply because the person to break the news is Peter Lyngdorf and he's of course historically been involved in open-loop "PWM power DACs", which is what I suppose you mean by DD. And of course, the technology historically used by Lyngdorf was developed by Lars Risbo who's my twin brother in this new venture, Purifi. He too feels no particular need to stick to digital control for its own sake. Being an engineer like me he's happy to use whatever seems the optimal solution at a given time.
      So what's new in this amplifier? One thing is that I've developed a sampled domain model for self-oscillating loops that remains valid for all duty cycles, so it can predict closed loop response exactly under all conditions. This then allows finding a loop design that has very high loop gain (about 75dB at 20kHz, which is 20dB better than my previous designs) without running into stability problems near clip. A design procedure like this can't be patented because you can't prove that someone has been using it, so in a break from past style I'm not going to publish any details of this mathematical model. It's a trade secret, plain and simple.
      Then there is the loop structure that allows better control of the closed loop frequency response. My previous amp* has approximately a 1st order roll-off. Now, since the output filter naturally has a second order roll-off it means that this amp could be overdriven with out of band noise from e.g. DSD recordings (in fairness, only when you cranked a quiet recording high). Also a first order response already droops noticeably by 20kHz which was sometimes remarked upon by numbers people. Eigentakt has a well-defined 2nd order response which stays dead flat in the audio band and rolls off in a fully controlled manner with a sensible -3dB point of 60kHz. The loop structure used to get this behaviour is subject of a patent application. A few other items are not really germane at the moment but were worthwhile enough to put in a separate patent application.
      From a practical perspective, the enormous loop gain is partly used to allow more relaxed timing of the power stage without paying for that in distortion performance. As a result, the 400W power stage only has an idle loss of 1.7W or so. From dire experience I've learned that people don't perceive an amplifier as "cool running" if the idle losses aren't super low. It seemed a sensible move to get that sorted for once and all. In other words, the measurements you're seeing are those of a power stage actually optimized for idle loss (and hence, efficiency under real listening conditions).
      Those asking "where are the patents", patience. It's a long procedure. First you file an application that gets bounced back and forth between the inventor and the patent office (with a patent lawyer in the middle), and 18 months after the first filing you see a published patent application. No sane inventor publishes details before that - those 18 months are actually there so you can take advantage of legal protection without having to tell your competitors your secrets. In other words: you will never find a patent for download when a new technology is announced. Of course, in sales communications one will easily say "patented" but actually it would be more correct to say "patent applied for" which should be enough of a heads-up for potential copycats.
      Finally a note on how the various companies fit together. Purifi ApS was founded by Peter Lyngdorf, Lars Risbo and myself. No shares are owned by any of the other companies we're involved in. Purifi is run independently and will eventually supply technology to a broader base of customers. But it should be obvious why our lead customers would come from our own orbit...
      _______________________________
      *Forming a new company of course involved quitting my previous position, which I'm now competing with. I think it's only polite not to bandy around any of their trade names, in particular since in private we're still friendly.

  • @TheLevitatingChin
    @TheLevitatingChin Před 7 měsíci

    What a scam.

    • @NosEL34
      @NosEL34 Před 5 měsíci

      In what way do you think? Ty