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  • theSven
    Master of None
    • Jan 2014
    • 855

    Purifi with VTV & March Audio

    I'm considering upgrading to a new amp for the Ardent D's. Two brands that I like so far are:







    Has anyone ever listened to either of these brands? Open to other recommendations such as DIY kits too. Share your thoughts if you have any 🤔
    Painter in training
  • JonMarsh
    Mad Max Moderator
    • Aug 2000
    • 15261

    #2
    Well, although I am not using PuriFi in my system at present, I do have some of their modules and SMPS power supply for them, and when I manage to dig out from under all the speaker development work I'm committed to, I'll be taking a closer look.

    I've come across March Audio before, more because of the speaker stuff they are doing. I won't comment on that here.

    They have two stereo amps, and two mono amps. The curious thing about the two stereo amps is that though the power ratings are basically doubled for the more expensive version, the maximum output current rating is the same, at 25 amps. I'm sure this has to do with the specific modules being used and the power supply.

    ​​​​​​​if cost is not a particular barrier, I'd recommend two of the 501 mono amps. More headroom all around, and should handle low efficiency speakers effortlessly. I mention that because low efficiency speakers of a given bandwidth are always smaller, and for some reason (often called "wives") many folks don't want money coffins in the living room. Even the Isiris gets pushback from wives (just ask me- but something are non-negotiable for me).

    As to fundamental quality of the power cell, there's no substitute for the PuriFi site... of interest but not described, is how March Audio approaches the front end. The architecture is VERY similar overall to the Hypex OEM modules, and in fact, with a change on one pin of the power module interface, you can operate either a Hypex or PuriFi module. Some of the "secret sauce" is going to be the input driver setup- I suggest looking at the Class D section here for a bit more about that. I've designed my own front end using some higher performance components, but the standard one works pretty well. The selectable gain is available in the PruiFi EVAL board configurations, and if you want to spin your own chassis and procure the power supplies seperatedly, that's a viable option. Cable kits, bare modules, and complete Eval kits are available direct online from PuriFi. I have an EVAL1 kit.







    Purely as an aside, it's "interesting" dealing with a woman that comes from a culture where home workshops and designing and building stuff yourself is essentially unheard of... quite a bit of difference, say, between even Estonia and the Ukraine versus Russia. (I have photos of a set of Isiris built in 2015 in the Ukraine, but in all fairness it was by a contractor)(OTOH, our own Ergo has done quite a few builds on his own... Minerva and Wavecor Ardent- I even had the opportunity to demo those for him when he was on a business trip in the USA).



    the AudioWorx
    Natalie P
    M8ta
    Modula Neo DCC
    Modula MT XE
    Modula Xtreme
    Isiris
    Wavecor Ardent

    SMJ
    Minerva Monitor
    Calliope
    Ardent D

    In Development...
    Isiris Mk II updates- in final test stage!
    Obi-Wan
    Saint-Saëns Symphonique/AKA SMJ-40
    Modula PWB
    Calliope CC Supreme
    Natalie P Ultra
    Natalie P Supreme
    Janus BP1 Sub


    Resistance is not futile, it is Volts divided by Amperes...
    Just ask Mr. Ohm....

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    • theSven
      Master of None
      • Jan 2014
      • 855

      #3
      Any thoughts on the VTV amps JonMarsh? Thanks for sharing the other thoughts on the March amps!
      Painter in training

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      • JonMarsh
        Mad Max Moderator
        • Aug 2000
        • 15261

        #4
        I have no direct experience of them but can offer comments about some things discussed on the web site, which I like...


        For those that haven't been to the site yet, a quick precis quote:

        VTV Amplifier is a custom builder of the latest generation of Class D amplifiers. As an authorized dealer for Hypex, PASCAL A/S and Purifi-Audio, we can customize a design for your specific application. From the economical, integrated MP series NCore modules, ideal for home theater or multiway speakers to high end NCore and Purifi-Audio modules suitable for studio monitoring or high-end home systems, we can build the ideal amplification package for you.

        VTV is also an authorized dealer for Mola Mola, Bruno’s other project. Mola Mola offers the ultimate in flexibility and performance.,,,,,,the perfect pairing for your VTV Amplifier!


        Note particularly the association with Mola Mola.


        In their feature list, this is most intriguing to me, as it implies a higher level of design capability than most of the builders using PuriFi modules.



        Now, some of the other landing page info definitely highlights their marketing prowess (vacuum tube input buffer; unless it benches better in CMRR and all forms of distortion, I wouldn't recommend that over a more conventional high performance buffer input- but hey, the world goes around based on opportunities for choice, and there are those who will love that because of what's in their heart, not what measurements may tell them... and they won't care about someone pointing out on a AP analyzer that the harmonic richness is due to higher HD2...) (this is the ultimate freedom of choice, after all).

        I do suggest watching the "Bruno Strikes Again" video on YouTube, ( I downloaded it) and by all means check out their custom input buffer...





        Which takes advantage of the feature I've pointed out that you only have to change to functionality on one pin for a driver module to be compatible with both Hypex and PuriFi. And since they don't seem to have figured out or followed my own input module secret sauce concept, I'm not worried...



        🤣



        And of course, I do fully support the idea of their using APx5x analyzers, as the hardware and software is IMO and experience a big step up for AP, and that they include documentation of measurements with each shipped product. OTOH, why didn't they include the full part number of the analyzer variant they are using? Hmmm? Like my APx555?


        😏

        OK, enough snark from me, I'm just grumpy because all this reading and posting stuff has put me behind schedule for my to-do tasks this morning. "Sunday Day of Rest" applies to some folks, but I think in my case there is an override due to the "No Rest for the Wicked" principle!





        the AudioWorx
        Natalie P
        M8ta
        Modula Neo DCC
        Modula MT XE
        Modula Xtreme
        Isiris
        Wavecor Ardent

        SMJ
        Minerva Monitor
        Calliope
        Ardent D

        In Development...
        Isiris Mk II updates- in final test stage!
        Obi-Wan
        Saint-Saëns Symphonique/AKA SMJ-40
        Modula PWB
        Calliope CC Supreme
        Natalie P Ultra
        Natalie P Supreme
        Janus BP1 Sub


        Resistance is not futile, it is Volts divided by Amperes...
        Just ask Mr. Ohm....

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        • technodanvan
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2009
          • 998

          #5
          I think in general they should sound identical, remember they are just assembling the amplifiers really. I think VTV might have some various options as far as buffers go, but otherwise you're buying the case and the warranty. I've considered both, and really like the 1200 watt/channel NCore version VTV sells for a possible future application.
          - Danny

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          • JonMarsh
            Mad Max Moderator
            • Aug 2000
            • 15261

            #6
            Again, one might want to read the CLASS D topic section which used to be private.


            Now, for those with a more DIY bent of mind, this video is worth a watch (assuming you have some time, but you don't do DIY if you don't have time...)





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            I have all the bits sitting around, including a chassis, to do this, but it's under the "Deferred Gratification" category for now.



            This capture early in the video shows the pieces laid out, and a familiar looking analyzer at the upper right.


















            the AudioWorx
            Natalie P
            M8ta
            Modula Neo DCC
            Modula MT XE
            Modula Xtreme
            Isiris
            Wavecor Ardent

            SMJ
            Minerva Monitor
            Calliope
            Ardent D

            In Development...
            Isiris Mk II updates- in final test stage!
            Obi-Wan
            Saint-Saëns Symphonique/AKA SMJ-40
            Modula PWB
            Calliope CC Supreme
            Natalie P Ultra
            Natalie P Supreme
            Janus BP1 Sub


            Resistance is not futile, it is Volts divided by Amperes...
            Just ask Mr. Ohm....

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            • theSven
              Master of None
              • Jan 2014
              • 855

              #7
              Originally posted by JonMarsh
              Again, one might want to read the CLASS D topic section which used to be private.


              Now, for those with a more DIY bent of mind, this video is worth a watch (assuming you have some time, but you don't do DIY if you don't have time...)





              Click image for larger version

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Size:	2.25 MB
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              I have all the bits sitting around, including a chassis, to do this, but it's under the "Deferred Gratification" category for now.


              This capture early in the video shows the pieces laid out, and a familiar looking analyzer at the upper right.
              I have been trolling Tom at Neurochrome for some time! Now I may have to try this DIY approach as an interim. To bad Steve Manning doesn't live closer to give me solder lessons 🤣

              Thanks for the opinion on the VTV. I will need to dig around the forum and search for more VTV and tag the posts. I have been slowly adding tags to posts now that way searching will be better when I need to look for something and only need to think of a word.
              Painter in training

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