Kim,
Funny you should ask. I am sitting here in my living room waiting for the big brown truck to deliver the S500 at the moment. I figure I will be the last delivery of the day.
I have been very impressed with the sound of the Nuprime amp as I have described above. I have a 5 wpc Dennis Had EL 84 tube amp that I am selling and to make sure it is functioning properly, I swapped it out for the Nuprime amp. Note that I am driving 94 db sensitive Spatial Audio Hologram speakers. OMG, I was blown away with the sound of the flea-watt amp driving these speakers! The mid-range bloom with the tube amp was just luscious, so warm and expansive. The Nuprime amp had no such ability, but clearly excelled in LF control and HF extension. I have had tube gear for decades and it clearly yields more warmth and sound of an euphonic nature. If one has less efficient speakers, then these observations are not relevant as this flea-watt amp would not be compatible, but however the shoot-out between the NuPrime and Red Dragon comes out, and think I will keep one of them, I am not going to part with this venerable Dennis Had amp. There is clearly magic in tube amps that class D's still can't match if the sound of tube amps is a sound you find appealing.
Stay tuned. Whitestix
Funny you should ask. I am sitting here in my living room waiting for the big brown truck to deliver the S500 at the moment. I figure I will be the last delivery of the day.
I have been very impressed with the sound of the Nuprime amp as I have described above. I have a 5 wpc Dennis Had EL 84 tube amp that I am selling and to make sure it is functioning properly, I swapped it out for the Nuprime amp. Note that I am driving 94 db sensitive Spatial Audio Hologram speakers. OMG, I was blown away with the sound of the flea-watt amp driving these speakers! The mid-range bloom with the tube amp was just luscious, so warm and expansive. The Nuprime amp had no such ability, but clearly excelled in LF control and HF extension. I have had tube gear for decades and it clearly yields more warmth and sound of an euphonic nature. If one has less efficient speakers, then these observations are not relevant as this flea-watt amp would not be compatible, but however the shoot-out between the NuPrime and Red Dragon comes out, and think I will keep one of them, I am not going to part with this venerable Dennis Had amp. There is clearly magic in tube amps that class D's still can't match if the sound of tube amps is a sound you find appealing.
Stay tuned. Whitestix