I've never heard a Naim amp that isn't too forward for me (last time I heard one was 4 years ago). Again, have they changed?
Not really
If you like laid back sound you probably need to look elsewhere
I've never heard a Naim amp that isn't too forward for me (last time I heard one was 4 years ago). Again, have they changed?
A recent Perreaux model would fit the bill on all fronts. I recently picked up the 200ix and it's absolutely stonking. That may be a little steep, but this could be a bargain: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/25593269...d=link&campid=5338728743&toolid=20001&mkevt=1
Not really
If you like laid back sound you probably need to look elsewhere
Interestingly some of the new Rega reviews are saying they are on the bright side too
Reading between the lines I think there are two additional requirements:
- the amp must be British
- the amp must not be Japanese (why?!)
Like everyone I’m sure I have inbuilt biases - along with the fact that I can’t get to try many options (I’m in west Wales and the nearest half decent Hifi store is 2 hours drive away)
I am listening to options on here, but it takes time to look them up (for their spec and reviews). I am also swayed by brands that are often recommended on Pfm (hence the likes of Rega and Naim come to mind first but I don’t like the forward Naim sound). I also factor in what I know about their customer service and warranties. And which brands I have heard before (that includes Rega, Naim, Musical Fidelity, Linn, Arcam, ATC)
Like everyone I’m sure I have inbuilt biases - along with the fact that I can’t get to try many options (I’m in west Wales and the nearest half decent Hifi store is 2 hours drive away)
I am listening to options on here, but it takes time to look them up (for their spec and reviews). I am also swayed by brands that are often recommended on Pfm (hence the likes of Rega and Naim come to mind first but I don’t like the forward Naim sound). I also factor in what I know about their customer service and warranties. And which brands I have heard before (that includes Rega, Naim, Musical Fidelity, Linn, Arcam, ATC)
No idea why one or two of you have concluded that I’m only interested in British. I’m very interested Simaudio Moon (but can’t find one with my input/output needs). I’m now looking at the Perreaux option too. References to the war etc are plain ridiculous.
My limited experience of fairly modern Japanese amps is that they are decent, feature filled but not the equivalent sound quality as some of the other brands. I might be wrong of course - but as I say I am limited in what I can try. If I’m honest I’m more likely to buy ex dem or secondhand so I don’t lose too much if I get it wrong.
Not sure if it’s the way I’ve communicated on this thread - or whether some people like to jump to conclusions….. The fact that I haven’t jumped at Japanese suggestions and have tended to favour the UK ones so far does not mean that I only want British. Like I say, Canadian and now NZ are on my radar.
And just for info I currently own a Pioneer vintage receiver , not long ago had a Sony AV amp, I use Boenicke speakers and previously had Focal and Totem speakers. But of course I’m only interested in British……
It looks like it has the option of a DAC board or phono board. The current 3510 is the same though neither seems to specify power for 4 ohms.Exposure falls short on the digital inputs (ie it seems to have none)
@TonyScarlett thanks for the Exposure suggestion. Reviews look to be up my street SQ wise. But my rather tedious list of needs (I did warn everyone in the title!) means that the Exposure falls short on the digital inputs (ie it seems to have none)
I've decided to pull the trigger...... and the prize goes to @Furyous
I've decided on a secondhand Perraux. It ticked all my specification boxes. The seller was until recently a Boenicke dealer so they know the synergy well. They said the amp would keep up with the demands of the speakers without problem. And it isn't bright sounding.
Added to that, the price was quite a bit cheaper than the other options I was considering . The seller is happy to give me a 14 day trial with a full refund if I don't like it
Can't get fairer than that I say......
And it ISNT BRITISH!!!!!
Thank you to all contributors with their ideas............. now on the hunt for a slimline CD player (see other thread) to maintain the sleek looks
I'll be happy to report back on the amp if anyone is interested.
I've decided to pull the trigger...... and the prize goes to @Furyous
I've decided on a secondhand Perraux. It ticked all my specification boxes. The seller was until recently a Boenicke dealer so they know the synergy well. They said the amp would keep up with the demands of the speakers without problem. And it isn't bright sounding.
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I'll be happy to report back on the amp if anyone is interested.