Douglas,
I have a pair of D-Sonic M3-600M-A monoblocks, using the Anaview AMS1000-2600 power modules.
As I stated several times in this thread, I'm delighted with the sound quality of these amps.
I have not compared them directly with the Ncore 400, but with other well regarded amplifiers like the McIntosh MC601 monoblocks and Peachtree 220SE, and the D-Sonics never disappointed.
If you are going the DIY route, ProfusionPLC sells the AMS1000 modules as well as the wiring/connector kits. As the Anaview designs include the power suppply in the same PCB, assembling the box is a rather easy task.
You can find more information in the diyaudio site.
Also, depending on your power demands, you may also be interested in the smaller and cheaper AMS100, which also has very good specs. Several users have built mono amps with these modules in BTL configuration and are extremely happy.
I have a pair of D-Sonic M3-600M-A monoblocks, using the Anaview AMS1000-2600 power modules.
As I stated several times in this thread, I'm delighted with the sound quality of these amps.
I have not compared them directly with the Ncore 400, but with other well regarded amplifiers like the McIntosh MC601 monoblocks and Peachtree 220SE, and the D-Sonics never disappointed.
If you are going the DIY route, ProfusionPLC sells the AMS1000 modules as well as the wiring/connector kits. As the Anaview designs include the power suppply in the same PCB, assembling the box is a rather easy task.
You can find more information in the diyaudio site.
Also, depending on your power demands, you may also be interested in the smaller and cheaper AMS100, which also has very good specs. Several users have built mono amps with these modules in BTL configuration and are extremely happy.