Review of Buckeye amps by the Audioholics experts?

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drummertime

Junior Audioholic
Its interesting that I cannot find much of anything on the testing of Buckeye amps within the Audioholics forum. I currently own a couple of the Hypex NC502 MP's, and these amps for the price IMO are the best out there. They run extremely cool, they're extremely lightweight, and have (1kHz, THD = 1%). It would be great to get Gene's perspective on these. Anyone else currently using these or any Buckeye amps?

Thanks!
 
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j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
AFAIK, if the vendor doesn't ask for a review of a certain unit, it typically isn't going to happen.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
They've been well covered on Audio Science Review already. If I needed an amp they'd be on my short list. Curious what do you mean they have 1khz thd 1%?
 
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Golfx

Senior Audioholic
Its interesting that I cannot find much of anything on the testing of Buckeye amps within the Audioholics forum. I currently own a couple of the Hypex NC502 MP's, and these amps for the price IMO are the best out there. They run extremely cool, they're extremely lightweight, and have (1kHz, THD = 1%). It would be great to get Gene's perspective on these. Anyone else currently using these or any Buckeye amps?

Thanks!
As PENG‘s excellent string illustrates it makes sense to buy Class D instead of Class AB. Buckeye is here in America and is, or tries to be, the most economical.

His cases are a little too budget oriented for my liking but the internal modules are pretty well standardized.

His amps get high marks from ASR reviews—as do all Hypex and Purifi ams.
 
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