I just watched a review posted about 9 months ago by Steve Guttengerg. He was reviewing the NAD M23 which is a class d amp based on the Purifi Eigentakt module. It caught my attention because a year or two ago I built an amp from a kit that uses the Purifi Eigentakt evaluation modules. My experience with my kit, compared to the McIntosh amp it replaced was very similar to what Steve found in his review - that it is very transparent and just passes the source through without alteration (other than making it larger) and with negligible regard for the load (speakers) being driven. Based on my own experience and Steve’s comments, I’m at a loss for what more to ask of an amplifier- other than more power, whether I need it or not.

According to Steve, the amp being reviewed exceeded the others he compared it to in clarity, transparency, detail, speaker control and probably some other things. This got me to wondering - is this what everyone wants?

My goal has always been to have a system that will reproduce what the microphone heard or what the producer intended me to hear when a recording was made. With such a system, I can use dsp, tone controls or an equalizer to color the sound any way I want but I always want to start from the baseline of being able to hear what was recorded.

Listening to some of Steve’s comments in his review, I’m led to think that some people are seeking a system that colors the original in a particular way suited to their taste so I thought I’d ask you guys. What are you looking for in a system?

  • Nerdy1980s@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Enjoy music.

    What drives most audiophiles, and is a side effect, rather the goal, is an intense interest in what makes recorded music sound better.

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      10 months ago

      Underrated comment. Enjoy music! We live in a world of phone speakers, Bluetooth earbuds, and portable Bluetooth speakers. My setup is something most on this thread would call entry level, but it got me to slow down, focus, and truly enjoy music. From it came a new passion to learn about what makes music sound better. This sub has taught many of us that we can easily lose sight and spend our lives and money trying to experience the what rather than the joy of music.