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Hi,I built a pair of NC400s each with its own SMPS600 in early 2013. The system round them is a laptop (MP3s and uncompressed WAVs) USB-feeding a Benchmark DAC1-USB, direct to the NC400s then on to PMC FB1+ speakers. Before the NC400s, I had a Musical Fidelity A3 integrated amplifier in their place. It also gets used for TV, S/PDIF into the benchmark.I do occasional bits of PA work for local bands and have rigged for various local events. So, I've got used to hearing various PA set ups. Before I got the NC400s, the day after an event the main things I used to notice about my home system were a lack of 'slam' (i.e. 'punch', or 'kick') and a lack of high frequency detail and energy. Clearly, the home system is smaller in scale than a PA, but I wanted it to sound just as lively and dynamic as the best of the PA systems I was hearing at local events. Having retired the Musical Fidelity and replaced it with the NC400s, I now have the 'slam' and all the detail I want. Put simply, the NC400 paints with a much wider sonic palette than the Musical Fidelity - it's capable of reproducing a wider range of sounds, particularly high frequencies. I can see why the NC400 has seen some use in recording studios (e.g. gearslutz) - it lets you hear an awful lot.So, it's strongly recommended .Thanks,Mark.