I purchased the MKI when it was still selling at introductory pricing of $6k gently used at $4500 shortly after it first went into production.
Regardless of price, it's the only audio purchase I've ever made that was happily ever after. I have had no desire to change it out and 10 years later I've changed all other aspects of my system besides the NCSE. It sounds wonderful that's all there is to it - pure musical enjoyment.
Even the cost of the Boulder amplifiers or Gryphon, Audio Note, Shindo etc don't add up when you tally up the sum of it's parts but if they sound good and are reliable units they are worth their asking price.
The NCSE MKII have been going for almost half of the newest version so if price is important your best bet is to grab the previous version and save a ton of money. I'm sure there's a difference but it won't be dramatic at all.
I've paired the NCSE with Kudos and Harbeth and the results were excellent all around.
I always joke that I'll be buried with that amp I love it so much we'll see but the honeymoon stage never ended that's for sure...
Regardless of price, it's the only audio purchase I've ever made that was happily ever after. I have had no desire to change it out and 10 years later I've changed all other aspects of my system besides the NCSE. It sounds wonderful that's all there is to it - pure musical enjoyment.
Even the cost of the Boulder amplifiers or Gryphon, Audio Note, Shindo etc don't add up when you tally up the sum of it's parts but if they sound good and are reliable units they are worth their asking price.
The NCSE MKII have been going for almost half of the newest version so if price is important your best bet is to grab the previous version and save a ton of money. I'm sure there's a difference but it won't be dramatic at all.
I've paired the NCSE with Kudos and Harbeth and the results were excellent all around.
I always joke that I'll be buried with that amp I love it so much we'll see but the honeymoon stage never ended that's for sure...