Ed Selley
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Yes, for that money I'd expect perfection - and a decent app!An amplifier with an audible fan. It literally adds noise. For this money I’m sure you could buy many alternatives that don’t do that, and look/sound just as amazing
An amplifier with an audible fan. It literally adds noise. For this money I’m sure you could buy many alternatives that don’t do that, and look/sound just as amazing
Well you couldn't buy one as slim as this running A/B amplification without fans and the power output stated.
So it is inherent of this design.
Yes fans would put me off but others may live with it if they must have a slimline unit.
Slimline amp + isolation platform + ventilation space = normal amp
You cant buy perfection even with the much more expensive Aavik,CH Precision and Devialet all-in-ones,but how does it compare to the Naim Unity Nova and the cheapest Devialet?The Matrix all-in-one also looks intriguing.Yes, for that money I'd expect perfection - and a decent app!
An amplifier with an audible fan. It literally adds noise. For this money I’m sure you could buy many alternatives that don’t do that, and look/sound just as amazing
I’d be intrigued with avf reviewing the devialet expert 220 pro in a comparison to this unit. The biggest drawback I read from this is that it’s not Roon ready. I use Roon all the time and wouldn’t be without it nowadays.You cant buy perfection even with the much more expensive Aavik,CH Precision and Devialet all-in-ones,but how does it compare to the Naim Unity Nova and the cheapest Devialet?The Matrix all-in-one also looks intriguing.