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For a long while I havenot seen one, is it high tech and high quality parts made so now we see less or none bad products exist ?
I guess you guys haven't read this month's Absolute sound.Read the reviews of the Class D amp reviews.Wayne Garcia trashes the NuForce amps like you wouldn't believe!
Quote from: Spirit on 25 Oct 2006, 11:06 pmI guess you guys haven't read this month's Absolute sound.Read the reviews of the Class D amp reviews.Wayne Garcia trashes the NuForce amps like you wouldn't believe!I'm happy to see that. After buying a pair of NuForce 9s to try (used), I was amazed at all the positive hype there had been - all the stellar reviews. There is nothing there. They are cold and sterile. (I have not read this review so maybe he's actually too harsh...)(But these were the worst digital amps I'd tried out of several. After the experience, I'd written off switching amps. But then came the RWA Sig 30 which is stunning and the Flying Mole amps in use in the GMA room at RMAF were very impressive as well. I think there is hope for the technology.)Paul:Here are a few quotes from Absolute Sound this month. Harsh? You decide:NuForce Ref 9 SE: Wayne garcia:...Chris Martens is crazy about it, Robert Harley think its pretty good, and I think it's terrible.To my ears-and in my system, which seems to be critical of some of these critters- this amplifier is not transparent,it's cold and clinical with that kind of false "clarity" that fools us into thinking it's transparent when it really isn't...Cary 306: Wayne Garcia:I,m not sure what the folks at Cary had in mind when they released this model, but it surely won't do the company's reputation any good...the 306 has nothing to recommend it. Its top end sounds wrong. It not only lacks air; it is strangely rolled off yet jittery-bright. Its midrange has a weird shimmering nature, like heat rising off the hot pavement. It lacks detail...As a matter of fact- reading the intro to these Class D which is "Designer Roundtable" betweenDan D'Agostino, Jeff rowland and Bruno Putzeys is worth the price of the edition on its own.
Funny, I heard the nuforce 9 at an LAOCAS meeting with the nuforce s-9 speaker and they were quite far from cold or sterile. Those words would never have come to my mind listening to them. They were full and rich sounding, didn't do anything wrong in my opinion.
Actually if you look at JA's measurements you will see some that I would call bad. When the engineering is poor or the manufacturer doesn't meet their own published specs it's a red flag to me. I realize they will still recommend something based solely on the reviewer's opinion of the sound quality even with measurements not meeting manufacturer's claims though. I call it lying. And why would they want to lie?