NVA or look elsewhere?
Hi, I need to get a new amplifier and have been looking at NVA and Exposure. People on another forum have put LFD into the mix as well, and not to mention building something using Hypex modules.
I'm looking for something that doesn't add or take away from the music and I've got a budget of about £500
Thanks James
I'm looking for something that doesn't add or take away from the music and I've got a budget of about £500
Thanks James
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Liking NVA appears to often correlate with Exposure doesn't it...?
No exeperience of LFD myself.
There appears to be a growing fondness for Class A amps on here... So there's something else to complicate things for you!
Anyway welcome. :-)
I've been told the A80 is probably the one to go for, although I'd love an AP50 or AP70 if one ever came up.
Just a waiting game now.
Alan here is the chap who was working on a TSS. Try PMing him...?
The Green Goddess is Dave (Uglymusic)'s power amp. My understanding is that it's a one off class A amp built by Colin Wonfor (Inca Tech, TQ, etc.,...). Dave will doubtless fill you in... :-)
Also, Colin pops in here regularly.
I was the one who planned an A80 rebuild, but unfortunately the 'guvnor wasn't available to follow the project through (much to his & my disappointment). In the end, we kept almost all the parts I bought and they have found a home in my new amps, a few other bits were sold. The very last few odds & ends are being schemed over as we speak.
As for modifying NVA in general, well it didn't seem that easy from what I understood (I saw smoke and evfryfink) so once repairs were made the amps were disposed of, but in stock form. At the time I had a TSS and that was a stonking good amp in itself so no real harm done in the end, but it got me interested in modding/building.
Class A doesn't automatically make for great amplifier, any more than valves are automatically good, or Naim. You have to be careful, by which I mean audition for yourself or listen to other peoples systems. The number one thing is synergy, your speakers may well sound wonderful on one quite good amp but sound less impressive with an amp you thought to be better. Who knows why?
It's all about how the system works together as a whole, and then (more importantly) how it works on you! After all, you may love or hate class A sound.
P.S.
Hypex are simple & easy, I have a set of UCD140s on loan and they are clean, detailed, fast, transparent & boring... I cant be bothered to go into why I don't love them (I should on paper) but they just don't float my boat. This kind of illustrates what I mention above.
Currently I have a Bantam Gold, Bantam monoblocks (with linear PSU), Amptastic Mini-1 and a heavily modded Art Audio Quintet (class A I think) power amp. Judged purely on sound quality I think the Amptastic has the edge on all the others. I should stress I'm using it in power amp mode and there's a Nelson Pass pre/buffer driving it.
For £99 the Amptastic is well worth trying James.
There is always more to these things than meets the eye, so thanks for addressing this in a most respectful manner. I agree fully with you regarding 'dirty laundry' being best dealt with discreetly.
If you write for the new website with similar balance and judgment as above, then I'm sure it will be excellent.