Fig.4 Musical Fidelity Nu-Vista 300, 1kHz waveform at 125W into 4 ohms (top), distortion and noise waveform with…
Fig.4 Musical Fidelity Nu-Vista 300, 1kHz waveform at 125W into 4 ohms (top), distortion and noise waveform with…
Fig.8 Musical Fidelity…
While I enjoyed the Moscode 401HR during its solo audition, I was freaking out a tad trying to imagine what I could compare it to when it came time to evaluate it against another amplifier of similar aspirations and/or price—one that had been reviewed in Stereophile and thus was a "known" quantity. Finally, the penny dropped and I realized that my own reference amp, the one I actually own and listen to when I don't have any deadlines, was a hybrid tube/solid-state device with a monster power supply and a retail price…
The surprise wasn't that a big, powerful monoblock had, um, power; the startling part was how subtly that power was employed. The natural comparison for the $3500/pair Portal Paladin seemed to be my reference power amp, the two-chassis Musical Fidelity Nu-Vista 300. Of course, the Nu-Vista isn't strictly speaking a monoblock—its two chassis are split into a power supply and a signal amplifier—and its limited edition of 500 units sold out long ago. On the other hand, John Atkinson called it back in 1999 "possibly the best-measuring amplifier I've…
"Remarkably, such a lake would be quieter than if it was filled with motorized boats. Our lakes are governed by out of date, unenforceable regulations so lax that no state has boat noise limits lower than federal limits for tractor-trailer trucks (80 decibels at 50 feet). We are literally turning our lakes into the New Jersey Turnpike."
The NPC is a national nonprofit organization that seeks to, among other things, raise…
Skeptics of subjective reviewing will have found grist for their mills already: To them,…
As noted above, and as I learned from experience, audiophiles who buy the Graham expressly for a Rega turntable get the same basic arm as everyone else, but with a few different bits: a shallower arm-mount collar sized for the Rega…
Description: Pivoting tonearm with removable headshell. Effective length: 235mm. Effective mass: 11gm. Antiskating: calibrated spring.
Finish: Chrome (mostly).
Serial number of unit reviewed: Not given.
Price: $795 (at time review was written); $645 from April 2003. Approximate number of dealers: 50.
Manufacturer: Graham Engineering, Inc., 7233 Avalon Drive, Wilmington, MA 01887. Tel: (781) 932-8777. Web: www.concentric.net/~Tnv2001. US distributor: Musical Surroundings, 5856 College Avenue, Ste. 146, Oakland, CA 94618. Tel: (510) 420-0379. Fax: (510…
Turntables: VPI Scout, Rega Planar 3.
Tonearms: VPI JMW-9, Rega RB-300.
Phono cartridges: Miyabi 47, Rega Elys, Supex 900 Super.
Preamplifiers: Fi, Audio Note M3.
Power amplifiers: Fi 2A3 Stereo, Audio Note Kit One.
Loudspeakers: Lowther PM2A drivers (15 ohm version) in modified Medallion horn enclosures, Linn Sizmik subwoofer.
Cables: Digital: Creative Cable Concepts Green Hornet. Interconnect: Audio Note AN-Vx, Nordost Valhalla, plus homemades. Speaker: Audio Note AN-SPX, Nordost Valhalla, Nordost Flatline.
Accessories: Mana stands…