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George, which model Spectron did you have? I sold my Musician II and replaced it with the CI D200's, which sounded a lot better, in almost every area. I've been curious about the Musician III though, wondering if it would surpass the CI D200's?
Just wanted to take a minute and clarify some things about the Spectron Musician III amplifiers…Upon reading and following this thread about class D amps, I feel it is only fair to advise everyone that Spectron has updated their Musician III to what they now call the Signature Series…After receiving my Spectron amp during the summer, I finally had the time to open up the box and found a few nice changes were made…First and foremost was the power supply caps, they no longer use the 2 large computer grade caps, instead they now have two separate boards with about 50 smaller caps on each board… My amp came with all Hi-Fi Tuning fuses installed and I was advised that other improvements were made to the actual modules themselves… I have been using a pair of CI D200s all summer and was pleased with them, I even had my machine shop make a pair of neat heatsinks that fit right onto the rear of the D200s since it was a long hot summer…The D200s run real cool now… I installed the Spectron Musician III Sig over the Thanksgiving day weekend and have been listening to it ever since… I must say that the new Sig III is in a different class…Everything about it is spot on…I listen to a variarty of music and the Sig III reproduces every note with such weight and detail…The midrange is full bodied and smooth at the same time, all vocals ( both male and female ) come thru in such a realistic manner…Needless to say the CI D200s are going up for sale shortly, they are great amps and give the most bang for the buck…I did have bad synergy with some tube preamps mating with the D200s, but glad to say that every preamp I connected to the Sig III “worked” well together …Right now I am enjoying a Dodd MLP with the Spectron which I could not get to “work” perfectly with the D200s…Everything was too grainy and a bit bright …Rolled over a dozen ax’s in the pre…My Supratek pre sounded great with all the amps and is now on the bench awaiting the arrival of some Teflon V caps… I strongly feel that the Spectron Musician III Signature is worth a listen, one can always purchase an early III and have it upgraded to the Sig III status and save a lot of green…I wish to thank all the engineers and their companies for bringing us such fine products and giving us the opportunity to find the best equipment that brings us closer to musical truth…
I have owned or heard almost all of the major "digital" amps (Rowland, NuForce, CI Audio, Bel Canto, Audio Research, H20, Spectron, etc...) and NONE of them sounding like a SET amp!!! NOT EVEN CLOSE!!!Whether any of the above would be preferred over a SET amp or a more conventional amp (ss or tube) is a whole different subject.George
I wouldn't buy Nuforces again.
Quote from: bowmore17 on 26 Dec 2006, 09:20 amI wouldn't buy Nuforces again. Judging from the number of Nuforce amps for sale on audiogon, I'd say you're not alone.
Regarding differences between digital, SS, and SET:Not Zybar, but proffering opinion - musical qualities comprise many dimensions. Of them, the least understood and most prized by SETtites is that of space. SET amps provide expanse and reverb of original venue that other technologies have yet to duplicate. This can involve large spaces such as halls or small spaces such as the inner workings of a flute or acoustic guitar. Those intimate will understand, others should intimate and understand.Truly, all inquisitive audioheads owe it to themselves to acquaint themselves with what SETs do. Preference is not mandated, but knowledge is preferred.
Thanks. Sounds like the perfect kind of amp with the right speaker and the right kind of music.