https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pG1qmjMTbE
Jonny Darko’s take on the NAD Masters M33.
I have heard the H360 oops 390, loved it, congrats.
Jonny Darko’s take on the NAD Masters M33.
I have heard the H360 oops 390, loved it, congrats.
Nad M33 vs Hegel H390... old question with a bit of a twist (ethernet and headphones)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pG1qmjMTbE Jonny Darko’s take on the NAD Masters M33. I have heard the H360 oops 390, loved it, congrats. |
IMO: When spending in the thousands, you should listen before you buy. Sometimes it’s more expensive in the short run, but it saves money in the long term. It is impossible for anyone else to predict which product you’d prefer. I’ll go further: many audiophiles get lathered up about minuscule differences that are, compared to real-world things such as moving speakers or even different manufacturers’ takes, insignificant. Will turning off the WiFi make such a difference that you should base a decision on it? I have my doubts that any of us could tell in a blind test. P.S. Regarding the power stages: I have not heard either product, but I do have two monoblocks with PuriFi modules. After listening to them for a month, I sold a class-AB amp with MSRP more than twice as much. Clarity without irritation would be my characterization of a well implemented PuriFi amp. |
@mike_in_nc so agree about listening before buying. I listened to the Hegel H390 and am completely happy with it. But wished I had not bought the KLH model 5 speakers without listening. Don’t get me wrong: they are amazing speakers for $3K CDN but I do not care for the way they render the bass. For the same price, I would have bought the JBL L82. But actually in retrospect, I would have simply spent more on the speakers. |
@atanarjuat99 Hey may I ask how the L82’s sounded with the H390? As I’m considering getting the L82’s with my H390. |