Been a few years, but the Nine had better sound quality than the Adromeda. Doesn't have as much power of course, but it actually was pretty decent if your speakers aren't power hawgs.
It was a balanced output working like a bridged amp usually does if solid state. For instance 10 volts out going to ground in a normal amp would be +5 volts and -5 volts on the Nine outputs. This potentially is good along with it being non-switching class A for sound quality.
I even used mine with some Acoustats for awhile. Had to be a bit gentle with volume, but within its power envelope it sounded good even on the revealing electrostats. It probably isn't as smooth and grain free as modern designs, but generally was a musical amp.
It was a balanced output working like a bridged amp usually does if solid state. For instance 10 volts out going to ground in a normal amp would be +5 volts and -5 volts on the Nine outputs. This potentially is good along with it being non-switching class A for sound quality.
I even used mine with some Acoustats for awhile. Had to be a bit gentle with volume, but within its power envelope it sounded good even on the revealing electrostats. It probably isn't as smooth and grain free as modern designs, but generally was a musical amp.