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That's a lot of money but doesn't seem to be a lot of amp. The Count likes to get a bit more # for Pound.
When volume was turned up on the new Nagra Classic Int integrated amp ($20,000), the sense of hall space was conveyed quite nicely. "Really does an excellent job with instrumental timbres, if not bursting out with color," I wrote in my notes. "Not as colorful and illumined s dCS and D'Agostino with Wilson Alexias, nor as liquid, but very, very fine."
Some details. The Classic Int's amplifier section is identical to that in the Classic amp, but its preamp section is a 100% new design. The baby has two of the output devices used in the HD per channel and outputs 100Wpc into 8 ohms; it has both volume and balance controls and remote control. The Classic DAC is in Jon Iverson's "digital" category, but I'll note that it has the same front end as in Nagra's HD DAC, but uses a discrete-transistor output rather than the HD model's tubes. The Classic DAC handles PCM up to 384/24 and DSD up to 128.
That's a lot of money but doesn't seem to be a lot of amp. The Count likes to get a bit more # for Pound.