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Indeed! But then again, would the people who refuse to believe audio and electronics professionals suddenly believe an app?
But then again even the "audio and electronics professionals" often disagree.
PS: I forgot to mention - the DAC is Benchmark's DAC2HGC. I feed it FLACs from a Squeezebox Touch. The Benchmark also acts as a very capable little preamp.
Have you tried running it balanced with the NAD (and trying the different jumper settings for balanced connections in the Benchmark)?
I had a bit of heartburn about the change of output impedance [from 425 (at -10dB) to 135 (-20)], but none of my amps seems to care.
Wouldn't lower be better anyway?
in theory, yes. but i liked what i heard at -10, so i simply was worried about changing stuff. but i changed it and stuck with it.
So this is what I know entering the "Class D" world: NAD M22 (ncore) >> CI E-200S (hypex udc400) >> ARC 150.2 (class T?)
M22 is much better than CI 200S and the CI 200S is much better than the ARC. This make sense as the cost goes 3K >> 2K >> 1K ...
M22 is much better than CI 200S and the CI 200S is much better than the ARC.
The question is should I invest in a DIY pair of monos ncore 400 (available from hypex late February?) to see if I can get better sound than the NAD M22 or should I not?
Initial audition of the M3-800S in the system show that it produces a warmer sound and it favors the vocals. It also pump more bass overall. However, the stereo separation of the two channels may be less and with less clarity.
One professional review states that it starts to sing at higher volumes