Nufore ref 9 se vs kharma mp150


Hi

have enyone compared the to?

I know there is a claas d review out there ,where the compared different class d amps and also the to above.

But im not abel to get acces to the review also i would rather hear oppinions from people in here.

regards
tda2200
I've had both in my home driving Avalon Acoustics Eidolons. These speakers are considered by some to be a difficult load but I still own a 60 watt tube amplifier that can drive them nicely.

The Kharma and the SE are both fine examples of class D design. In my system the Kharma had a more designed and refined presentation where the NuForce was more transparent balls to the wall. Both are musical to me. While their sonic differences are definitely a matter of taste I wouldn't consider one superior to the other.

As far as their ability to drive my speakers the Kharmas ran out of steam first but at a level I don't think anybody would realistically listen at. An often overlooked quality of class D amplifiers is their ability to play loud without fatigue. They both had more fatigue free gain than my, even more powerful, linear solid state amplifier.
Hi Vicdamono

Thanks for the input

Now i listen to a very broad variasion music mainly pop from different genres and i abselutly love when a system have the ability to exploed in the dynamics when the music peaks i also very much like when the soundstage is very layered and transperant.

Since i use Sonus faber speakers that is sligtly laidback and varm would you recorment the nuforse SE ?

regards
Kharma speakers, in my opinion, tends to be on the bright side, while Sonus Faber speakers tend to be mellower. Avalon is about in the middle-ground. Regardless, I think you should listen yourself, with the amps in your system.
Tda2200, I haven't any experience with Sonus Faber speakers so I wouldn't have a clue as to the synergy between your speakers and the NuForce SE's. If you enjoy startling dynamics and in remarkable transparency the SE's should work for you.

If your not happy with them you should be able to get a decent return on your modest investment if you purchase them used. I think there's a thirty day trial period on a new purchase from an authorized dealer.

Have Fun

Vic
Hi i think i will go and try out thise ref se amps and see if it will work out as good as i hope.
The are also somwhat cheaper then the kharmas so it really is a no brainer.

regards