Niteshade Audio has been going through some transitions and sharing allot of time with Lamphear Electronics and other absolutely necessary jobs/projects. In past months there has been less bench time. There were some benefits to being less hands-on, believe it or not. These benefits are in the form of the new NS-40. Meet Version III.
I have found that the NS-40 tube stereo amplifier is nearly the perfect amplifier. She peaks at 50 watts per channel and with our DC filament upgrade, it is now ungodly quiet. While working on all the other stuff that was going on, I had time to think about how to present products and improve them. Some friends in the industry provided some top-notch advice as well.
First, I'd like to say that many people have the wrong idea about how push-pull amplification performs. Instead of putting the words, "push-pull" and "sounds" together, it is more accurate to state how a specific amplifier performs.
The NS-40 utilizes a circuit and specially selected components to enrich what is referred to as low-wattage detail. By enriching, I mean lifting up and out of the noise floor and not modifying.
The two latest amplifiers shipped, AKA: The late amps are Version III of the NS-40.
What has changed?
1. Ground paths
2. Some resistors
3. Wire routes
4. Assembly technique
You may have noticed that V.3 has no changes in these categories:
1. Capacitors
2. Transformers
3. Component orientation
Cost of the changes made: $0.00 !!!
Esoteric materials: NONE!
Can it get any better than that?
Well, it did take time and the opportunity to "stand back" and evaluate the product on an extremely deep level to make improvements. In fact, I have been keeping notes on what I'd like to see different for the past year. Version III is an incredible amp.
All the other gear that I design will take advantage of V.3's improvements where it applies. As usual, there is NO CHARGE for improvements made on a customer's amp if it is caught in an R&D cycle.
I will post more details on the NS-40 V.3 soon.
Tangent Topic:
Two new preamps are coming out soon. Actually, not new exactly, but with some capabilities not seen in the NS preamp line. Both have to be finished soon... More details later this month.