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henje cobor
Published on 02/25/08 at 00:46
Hello,
I just tested this amp with me (thank you my stepfather). I only listen to test one of the classic amps. I admit I took a slap. The qualities of the stamps, the crescendo from pianissimo to forte as the concert!
It is really a success. The music take over the relief to my kenwood ("stereo") and Denon (5.1) media range.
The best example is that I have no PRB to find the right listening level. With my other two amps, it's either too weak or too strong. Not with the Nad, the pianissimo is as true and make it up as a string instrument before you. Nothing less!
Well, with age (purchase in 1983), the knobs do not all up, it crackles by turning musical level but for me it's perfect. My wife finds it a bit hard, like he does not forgive anything. Indeed, the message is detailed, we hear much more the finger hits the string with energy, the intensity of the bow.
Me, is precisely what I love.
I did some tests on the same songs with my kenwood, it's flat and lifeless, see screaming at times! Same with the Denon, although more rounded than the Kenwood.
I tested on a Cd "variety" (Thomas Dutronc, no gypsy guitar), well, it's detailed but I was not on the buttocks as listening to classical.
My opinion is really based on listening to classical pieces with tower speakers English (JPW). So tempered to suit your musical tastes.
Good listening for those who will have the opportunity.
@ U happy
I just tested this amp with me (thank you my stepfather). I only listen to test one of the classic amps. I admit I took a slap. The qualities of the stamps, the crescendo from pianissimo to forte as the concert!
It is really a success. The music take over the relief to my kenwood ("stereo") and Denon (5.1) media range.
The best example is that I have no PRB to find the right listening level. With my other two amps, it's either too weak or too strong. Not with the Nad, the pianissimo is as true and make it up as a string instrument before you. Nothing less!
Well, with age (purchase in 1983), the knobs do not all up, it crackles by turning musical level but for me it's perfect. My wife finds it a bit hard, like he does not forgive anything. Indeed, the message is detailed, we hear much more the finger hits the string with energy, the intensity of the bow.
Me, is precisely what I love.
I did some tests on the same songs with my kenwood, it's flat and lifeless, see screaming at times! Same with the Denon, although more rounded than the Kenwood.
I tested on a Cd "variety" (Thomas Dutronc, no gypsy guitar), well, it's detailed but I was not on the buttocks as listening to classical.
My opinion is really based on listening to classical pieces with tower speakers English (JPW). So tempered to suit your musical tastes.
Good listening for those who will have the opportunity.
@ U happy