(Sensitivity 92dB (2.83V/1m),
Yeah, but... measured by whom? One thing for sure is that we cannot take sensitivity manufacturers specs for what they are. Same for the "6Ω". Nominal impedance does have very little, if any value. We do need some impedance VS frequency graph.92 dB/2.83V
That's expensive for what it is.Price on amazon.co.jp is $620
Yeah, but... measured by whom? One thing for sure is that we cannot take sensitivity manufacturers specs for what they are. Same for the "6Ω". Nominal impedance does have very little, if any value. We do need some impedance VS frequency graph.
Sure, but that wasn't his question There is some $ for the design and customer service/warranty.That's expensive for what it is.
"more of the same"
It's also the only Integrated amplifier I know of with LDAC.Everyone keeps saying that, but it actually seems to have a unique set of features. The combination of these 4 features seems to be rare.
- Headphone Crossfeed knob
- eARC with HDMI-CEC
- USB-C port
- HypeX nCore Class D
I think Sabaj has one.It's also the only Integrated amplifier I know of with LDAC.
Others of its kind do support LDAC: Sabaj A30, S.M.S.L VMV A2, Shanling EA5. Even some Cayin tube amps.It's also the only Integrated amplifier I know of with LDAC.
The VMV A2 also does.It might be the only integrated desktop amplifier with a subwoofer out and LDAC though.
Good to know. I still think the key 4 features I mentioned are unique though.The VMV A2 also does.
Everyone keeps saying that, but it actually seems to have a unique set of features. The combination of these 4 features seems to be rare.
- Headphone Crossfeed knob
- eARC with HDMI-CEC
- USB-C port
- HypeX nCore Class D
Thanks, I was just searching for this feature set for this thread.Others of its kind do support LDAC: Sabaj A30, S.M.S.L VMV A2, Shanling EA5. Even some Cayin tube amps.
The VMV A2 also does.
Right. But the OP was asking a pretty specific question about sufficient power for his speakers. Plus in nearfield, the room plays less of a role.Sure, great points, but for me personally - I'd still get no built-in room correction and seemingly lose the ability to set a crossover anywhere from 40-200Hz to optimize behavior.
On the Ncore front... is there an Ncore offering that only pumps out 50W? Sounds UcD-ish to me?
How do you know that?I never use half of the power of my NC-122MP