restorer-john
Grand Contributor
The power on switch isn't that oddball one in the NAD Masters Series M22 which responds to your body temperature, or your aura or the purity of your soul depending on its whim.
That’s why it won’t turn on for me!
The power on switch isn't that oddball one in the NAD Masters Series M22 which responds to your body temperature, or your aura or the purity of your soul depending on its whim.
Psst-get it second hand!The case is fine in the $1500 less expensive C268. For $2400, many might expect better. But it is in keeping with the NAD entry level line cases.
Yes, for about half the price, several sellers frequently mentioned here get you Purifi. I think this may mostly appeal to those with NAD classic series in the rack or wanting traditional size components available locally. Even for those folks, it mat be a tough sell at current retail pricing.
That would indeed be a nice benefit. Too bad NAD doesn't really offer it, at least where I live. I have had no end of issues with my NAD AVR, and they don't have any authorized servicers within 300 miles of my remote location in the back woods of ... the San Francisco Bay area. And the more distant servicers they list on their website never responded to emails or voicemails. So I'd prefer to take my chances with a little company that gives a damn about its reputation.Personally I'd definitely go for a boxem/audiophonics/buckeye/nord...etc. However I suppose the larger established brand name and availability in brick and mortar stores etc is perhaps preferable to some people. If anything goes wrong it's much easier to just drop it off at your local shop than ship it to whichever manufacturer/country is necessary out of the previously mentioned. I'm not suggesting any of the aforementioned wouldn't provide good customer service or honour warranty but I can understand a more established name with in store presence giving some customers that little bit more confidence.
This goes without mentioning that since the amps in question are basically kit based, in the event of some component failure, they should be easily reparable or the company could issue a board replacement which would more or less be plug n play.So I'd prefer to take my chances with a little company that gives a damn about its reputation.
As I get it, amps/DACs get recommended on objective performance. Price is not performance.So many superior Purifi implementations at about half the price. How this unit gets recommended is beyond me.![]()
Supposedly something like this is coming.Now Topping should destroy all of the competition and put two bridged LA90D's in one case with build-in power supply.
The case isn’t “mid-fi,” or anything “fi.” It contributes nothing to fidelity. If you think the case looks cheap, say that, but not an imprecise—and worse, meaningless—term like “mid-fi.”This is the problem though. The internal wiring and connectors used are low quality (push/crimp), the case is mid-fi, the binding posts are bottom of the barrel, and the execution is subpar (noise) otherwise it would've benched better. This is a simple stereo implementation we're talking about, in a roomy case.
Its protection circuit is aggressive and shuts down so would be major hassle to test it with loadbox.Reactive load test please? For us electrostatic folks.
Are there any differences to the M23?Its protection circuit is aggressive and shuts down so would be major hassle to test it with loadbox.
I'm uncomfortable with why you would make such a comment here without any supporting evidence.Good performance, good price, worthless reliability, sadly. If you buy them new, sell after 5 years no matter what.
I would go for a Buckeye amp instead. Then go out for a nice dinner to congratulate myself on the money I just saved.I would cut back on eating out for a couple of years and save money to get the beautiful master series.
The price is hot, 1100 $ ! See here: https://www.buckeyeamp.com/shop/p/purifi-1et400a-amplifier-2-channelI would go for a Buckeye amp instead. Then go out for a nice dinner to congratulate myself on the money I just saved.