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225 watts/channel for more listening pleasure. Rock solid dynamics with 12 active regulated power supplies.Synergy 450. 225 watts per channel 20 to 20 kHz into 8 ohms at less than 0.01% THD. 17" wide, 13" deep, 7" high. Shipping weight 38 pounds. All new AVA designed black chassis with black anodized faceplate and high efficiency black anodized extruded rear mounted heat sinks with 8 TO-3 case power MOSFET double die output devices. For 2 ohm loads and up.
If you're serious about the NuPrime DAC10, then I would suggest going with the companion ST-10 amplifier. They share the same physical form factor and whether you stack them side by side or one on top of the other they make a handsome looking, compact pair. Very nice fit/finish and build quality.Regarding performance - excellent for the price... smooth while detailed, neutral with great tone density, electronically "tomb" quiet. I run this combo with my Daedalus speakers and they sound excellent. I'm close to pulling the pin on a pair of Spatial M4 Turbo S and I know the NuPrime would be a terrific source.Dave
Since I only listen to 60s-90s rock, which tends to have less than stellar recording quality, I was advised not to go with the very neutral ST-10 and DAC-10 combination. The same people recommended I go with the ST-10 amp and slightly warm DAC-9.But now the Audio By Van Alstine Synergy 450 amp also has my interest as a possible good match with the DAC-10.
I listen to tons of 60-90's rock with my M3's and I strongly suggest trying to get the best equipment possible in terms of transparency, detail, presence, etc...IMHO, you DO NOT need to get "warm" sounding gear to play rock on the M3's. A warm sounding amp won't mke the really bad recordings listenable and it could negatively impact the good to great recordings.My gear is very resolving and musical and albums from Rush, Pink Floyd, Yes, Grateful Dead, Led Zep, Pearl Jam, U2, etc...all can sound good to great depending on the recording. GeorgeA
Thanks, appreciate that your opinion is in contrast to others I've gotten...Have you played any Beatles or Nirvana on your M3's?I also listen to a lot of Zeppelin, Pearl Jam, Floyd and U2.