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Audio Visual Technology
NAD Previews T778 Reference AVR
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<blockquote data-quote="pwatts" data-source="post: 993494" data-attributes="member: 146"><p>It does rather look like the UCD102OEM but with one big difference: the chokes. Hypex has NEVER used toroids for the demodulation filters before, and Bruno Putzeys (acknowledging that he's no longer with Hypex and involved with other ventures like Purifi) even wrote a scathing whitepaper on why toroids are evil for switching amps. If the NAD uses a custom version of the UCD102OEM to save a few cents, it would really be selling out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pwatts, post: 993494, member: 146"] It does rather look like the UCD102OEM but with one big difference: the chokes. Hypex has NEVER used toroids for the demodulation filters before, and Bruno Putzeys (acknowledging that he's no longer with Hypex and involved with other ventures like Purifi) even wrote a scathing whitepaper on why toroids are evil for switching amps. If the NAD uses a custom version of the UCD102OEM to save a few cents, it would really be selling out. [/QUOTE]
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