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Industry Circles => NuPrime Audio => Topic started by: JM on 24 Mar 2017, 06:40 pm
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Hello all,
I'm considering building a new system with NuPrime as the digital front end and amplification. I have a few options in mind:
Option 1
DAC-9 + STA-9
Balanced, separated digital and amplification PS, option for dual mono.
Option 2
DAC-9 + STA-6 (probably a dual mono setup)
Single ended, separated digital and amplification PS, dual mono amplification. More neutral presentation (per description).
Option 3
IDA-8
Shortest signal path, one PS shared for all. Less costly, more practical. (STA-6 will have to be returned...)
My sources are all digital. I'm leaning to option 2, but wanted to gather some feedback... Comments, suggestions?
My current music system is a mac mini -> NAD D 7050 -> Lee Taylor Concerto's.
(the NAD D 7050 also gets input from TV and Airplay (not critical) or USB from iOS devices)
I've already bought a STA-6 and use the NAD as a dac/pre only. And have a taste of NuPrime.. :-)
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Unless you prefer more warmth in the sound, STA-6 is an excellent choice.
Definitely Option 2 since you already have one STA-6. It is an incredible bargain for this level of performance.
For those who want absolute budget system, go with IDA-6 plus Encore mDSD (for USB audio to optical SPDIF into IDA-6).
IDA-8 is always the "can't go wrong" all-in-one choice when you just need something for a nice reading room set and forget about the complexity.