Kuribo,
Im afraid that the information you are providing is not correct. Patrick Bostrom (founder and lead Engineer of Anaview) has already explained that the new AMS modules have notably better performance than the old ALC ones. Specifically, the Adaptive Modulation Servo technology delivers a more refined treble with less THD.
Dennis Deacon from D-Sonic also explained that the AMS modules sound better that the ALC in his system.
The Europeans DIYers also found the new AMS1000-2600 better than the old ALC1000-1300, most notably in the treble performance. Both modules are super dynamic, but the AMS has a more organic sound that can be listened for hours without fatigue.
When compared against the Hypex NC400, the AMS1000-2600 comes on top. Three highly regarded members of the German DIYforum, and a professional sound engineer all agree with this. Up to know, not a single person who has compared the NC400 vs the AMS1000-2600 has preferred the Hypex module. In several different systems with different speakers etc, the AMS technology outperformed the Hypex NC400. You may think that based on simple specs the NC400 should sound better, but real life test have shown this is not the case.
You should understand that the NC400 and NC1200 modules are in a completely different performance league. Yes, you can check the similar specs. Yes, Mr. Bruno commented they are just different in the power capabilities. BUT THEY DONT SOUND THE SAME IN REAL LIFE. Highly respected members in this forum have already checked this point and all agree NC1200 >>> NC400. So when you talk about Hypex, please take care of specifying the power module you want to talk about.
This is my personal take on the current class D high end options:
- The absolute performance leader seems to be the Hypex NC1200. However to this day no one has compared it to the most powerful Pascal and Anaview modules. Also, its price/performance ratio seems to be very low (compared to the other high end class D offerings)
- The price/performance leaders are the newest Pascal and Anaview modules. Here, Hypex is playing catch up, but starting to offer a customized version of Ncore to the OEMs which supposedly will have better dynamics and power capabilities. Merril and NAD will be the first adopters of these customizations.
- The Hypex NC400 was never a top performer, but used to be the best price/performance option for DIY. It has now been proved that better modules can be had for less money that simply perform better.
BTW, if you only base your opinion in technical specifications, you may find interesting to know that the Hypex Ncore is not the leader. At least the new Benchmark AHB2 has clearly better specs, within its power range.
Im afraid that the information you are providing is not correct. Patrick Bostrom (founder and lead Engineer of Anaview) has already explained that the new AMS modules have notably better performance than the old ALC ones. Specifically, the Adaptive Modulation Servo technology delivers a more refined treble with less THD.
Dennis Deacon from D-Sonic also explained that the AMS modules sound better that the ALC in his system.
The Europeans DIYers also found the new AMS1000-2600 better than the old ALC1000-1300, most notably in the treble performance. Both modules are super dynamic, but the AMS has a more organic sound that can be listened for hours without fatigue.
When compared against the Hypex NC400, the AMS1000-2600 comes on top. Three highly regarded members of the German DIYforum, and a professional sound engineer all agree with this. Up to know, not a single person who has compared the NC400 vs the AMS1000-2600 has preferred the Hypex module. In several different systems with different speakers etc, the AMS technology outperformed the Hypex NC400. You may think that based on simple specs the NC400 should sound better, but real life test have shown this is not the case.
You should understand that the NC400 and NC1200 modules are in a completely different performance league. Yes, you can check the similar specs. Yes, Mr. Bruno commented they are just different in the power capabilities. BUT THEY DONT SOUND THE SAME IN REAL LIFE. Highly respected members in this forum have already checked this point and all agree NC1200 >>> NC400. So when you talk about Hypex, please take care of specifying the power module you want to talk about.
This is my personal take on the current class D high end options:
- The absolute performance leader seems to be the Hypex NC1200. However to this day no one has compared it to the most powerful Pascal and Anaview modules. Also, its price/performance ratio seems to be very low (compared to the other high end class D offerings)
- The price/performance leaders are the newest Pascal and Anaview modules. Here, Hypex is playing catch up, but starting to offer a customized version of Ncore to the OEMs which supposedly will have better dynamics and power capabilities. Merril and NAD will be the first adopters of these customizations.
- The Hypex NC400 was never a top performer, but used to be the best price/performance option for DIY. It has now been proved that better modules can be had for less money that simply perform better.
BTW, if you only base your opinion in technical specifications, you may find interesting to know that the Hypex Ncore is not the leader. At least the new Benchmark AHB2 has clearly better specs, within its power range.

