Being a Spoon fan...
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NAD M5 - fully balanced?
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How can you tell if equipment has "fully balanced circuitry" as opposed to "just" XLR outputs? I'd like to know if NAD's M5 is fully balanced. (It has XLR outputs). Also, can anyone comment--based on experience or word of mouth--on the NAD player? Thanks.
I am looking for a fully balanced SACD player for under $2,000.
DUP ban? Caviar or tasteless fish eggs?
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Interested to see what some folks might think about this decision?
As a newbie to this site I have no biase whatever, however, DUP has provided me with superb links to some of the more obscure sites I could ever think about...equally the comments in some of the posts I have read are just so stupid that DUP probably does some typing whilst testing wine (or something equally brain killing...) and lets it go with both triggers when the mood takes...
Help with Tubes
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Jeff Rowland Concerto - First exposure to digital amp - NOT GOOD!
I visited a local dealership just a little while back and asked to lead an ear to the Rowland Concerto that was setup in the main room.
I looked forward to this as I had not heard a modern digital/switching amp. I had developed some expectations based upon the comments of a friend whose sonic impression I generally trust. Basically my friends' report was on his exposure to one of the Nuforce amplifiers and it was characterized as having real "get up and go", a report that could easily be mistaken for the description of a Naim amp (not that I've heard one of those either).

Hola,
Been listening to the new Spoon disc, "Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga," which is kinda like the previous Spoon disc, "Gimme Fiction" (which I loved.)
The new disc is a little "Spoon Meets Fountains Of Wayne," but the first song continues a certain thing I think Spoon does, which is keep a certain je ne sais que from disc to disc on track one.
Spoon is good at song hooks that make you think that "something is about to happen," in a non-musical sort of way. They can time their guitar and piano to make you wonder if your door is about to be kicked in by the feds.