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NVA Amps
Does anyone have any experience of these amps?
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NVA Amps
"adie" wrote in message ... Does anyone have any experience of these amps? Surprised nobody else has jumped in here. Nervous at advancing an opinion in this NG - I have no technical skill in this field, just an appreciation of audio reproduction and a decent set of ear'oles. And a large dose of cyniscism. And I'm not normally bitchy, but it's been a bad day.... NVA. Nene Valley Audio? Nee Tresham? Had a look/listen some time in the eighties. Acrylic boxes with not much inside. Sold by people who said "if you can't hear how perfect it is then you just don't understand". Why do I think of Ivor Tiefenbrun and Jehova's Witnesses? An analogy from something I am more familiar with - an old mate, Duggie, describing the Pobjoy radial engine as fitted to various aircraft in the 1920's or thereabouts - "it never, ever, delivered its rated power and it caught fire on Tuesdays". Hmmm - that was meant to be a comment abot NVA, but just remembered my Roksan Xerces, (sp?) which at least gave warning by running backwards for a while and it may have been Wednesdays..... From NVA's own info at the time, I recall that the amp was absolutely perfect, unless you used the wrong speakers. Or speaker leads. Or played bass too loud. In any of those cases it would self-immolate, voiding your guarantee. In other words it was totally useless in the real world. No doubt the designer is still in his garden shed explaing how the rest of the audio world got it wrong. Geoff MacK |
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"Geoff Mackenzie" wrote in message
... "adie" wrote in message ... Does anyone have any experience of these amps? Surprised nobody else has jumped in here. Nervous at advancing an opinion in this NG - I have no technical skill in this field, just an appreciation of audio reproduction and a decent set of ear'oles. And a large dose of cyniscism. And I'm not normally bitchy, but it's been a bad day.... NVA. Nene Valley Audio? Nee Tresham? Had a look/listen some time in the eighties. Acrylic boxes with not much inside. Sold by people who said "if you can't hear how perfect it is then you just don't understand". Why do I think of Ivor Tiefenbrun and Jehova's Witnesses? An analogy from something I am more familiar with - an old mate, Duggie, describing the Pobjoy radial engine as fitted to various aircraft in the 1920's or thereabouts - "it never, ever, delivered its rated power and it caught fire on Tuesdays". Hmmm - that was meant to be a comment abot NVA, but just remembered my Roksan Xerces, (sp?) which at least gave warning by running backwards for a while and it may have been Wednesdays..... From NVA's own info at the time, I recall that the amp was absolutely perfect, unless you used the wrong speakers. Or speaker leads. Or played bass too loud. In any of those cases it would self-immolate, voiding your guarantee. In other words it was totally useless in the real world. No doubt the designer is still in his garden shed explaing how the rest of the audio world got it wrong. Geoff MacK Geoff You are most welcome to this group if you continue to give us humour/cynicism like that! Made my day. You don't know Bill Wright in the TV newsgroups do you? -- Woody harrogate three at ntlworld dot com |
NVA Amps
"Geoff Mackenzie" wrote in message ... "adie" wrote in message ... Does anyone have any experience of these amps? Surprised nobody else has jumped in here. Nervous at advancing an opinion in this NG - I have no technical skill in this field, just an appreciation of audio reproduction and a decent set of ear'oles. And a large dose of cyniscism. And I'm not normally bitchy, but it's been a bad day.... NVA. Nene Valley Audio? Nee Tresham? Had a look/listen some time in the eighties. Acrylic boxes with not much inside. Sold by people who said "if you can't hear how perfect it is then you just don't understand". Why do I think of Ivor Tiefenbrun and Jehova's Witnesses? An analogy from something I am more familiar with - an old mate, Duggie, describing the Pobjoy radial engine as fitted to various aircraft in the 1920's or thereabouts - "it never, ever, delivered its rated power and it caught fire on Tuesdays". Hmmm - that was meant to be a comment abot NVA, but just remembered my Roksan Xerces, (sp?) which at least gave warning by running backwards for a while and it may have been Wednesdays..... From NVA's own info at the time, I recall that the amp was absolutely perfect, unless you used the wrong speakers. Or speaker leads. Or played bass too loud. In any of those cases it would self-immolate, voiding your guarantee. In other words it was totally useless in the real world. No doubt the designer is still in his garden shed explaing how the rest of the audio world got it wrong. Geoff MacK Thanks Geoff that has made my day :-) Reminds me of all the stories I have heard about Flame Linears (Phase Linears to those without a sense of humour). Please keep posting as your type of posts are a welcome change from the mundane ;-) Cheers TT |
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"Woody" wrote in message ... "Geoff Mackenzie" wrote in message ... "adie" wrote in message ... Does anyone have any experience of these amps? Surprised nobody else has jumped in here. Nervous at advancing an opinion in this NG - I have no technical skill in this field, just an appreciation of audio reproduction and a decent set of ear'oles. And a large dose of cyniscism. And I'm not normally bitchy, but it's been a bad day.... NVA. Nene Valley Audio? Nee Tresham? Had a look/listen some time in the eighties. Acrylic boxes with not much inside. Sold by people who said "if you can't hear how perfect it is then you just don't understand". Why do I think of Ivor Tiefenbrun and Jehova's Witnesses? An analogy from something I am more familiar with - an old mate, Duggie, describing the Pobjoy radial engine as fitted to various aircraft in the 1920's or thereabouts - "it never, ever, delivered its rated power and it caught fire on Tuesdays". Hmmm - that was meant to be a comment abot NVA, but just remembered my Roksan Xerces, (sp?) which at least gave warning by running backwards for a while and it may have been Wednesdays..... From NVA's own info at the time, I recall that the amp was absolutely perfect, unless you used the wrong speakers. Or speaker leads. Or played bass too loud. In any of those cases it would self-immolate, voiding your guarantee. In other words it was totally useless in the real world. No doubt the designer is still in his garden shed explaing how the rest of the audio world got it wrong. Geoff MacK Geoff You are most welcome to this group if you continue to give us humour/cynicism like that! Made my day. You don't know Bill Wright in the TV newsgroups do you? -- Woody Thanks for the welcome, Woody, much appreciated. No, I don't know Bill Wright - should I? The only other NG I subscribe to is uk.rec.cars.classic. Interested to see some crossover between these groups - good morning, Jungmeister Plowman! Regards, Geoff MacK |
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Geoff Mackenzie wrote: Thanks for the welcome, Woody, much appreciated. No, I don't know Bill Wright - should I? The only other NG I subscribe to is uk.rec.cars.classic. Bill Write is famous for his stories - usually under 'Rigger's Diary'. He is an aerial installer par excellance. Hangs out on uk.tech.broadcasting mainly. Well worth a read. Interested to see some crossover between these groups - good morning, Jungmeister Plowman! And good morning to you. -- *Forget the Joneses, I keep us up with the Simpsons. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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"adie" wrote in message ... Does anyone have any experience of these amps? About fifteen years ago, there was a shop near my house which sold NVA and quite a lot of them. I heard a couple the amps with different speakers and they sounded quite good to me. The little amp (perhaps an AP20?) could not drive the ProAcs which I was using at the time but the bigger amp was well beyond my budget. A work colleague of mine bought the AP20, won't part with it. |
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Bruce Lankford wrote:
"adie" wrote in message ... Does anyone have any experience of these amps? About fifteen years ago, there was a shop near my house which sold NVA and quite a lot of them. I heard a couple the amps with different speakers and they sounded quite good to me. The little amp (perhaps an AP20?) could not drive the ProAcs which I was using at the time but the bigger amp was well beyond my budget. A work colleague of mine bought the AP20, won't part with it. In what way was it unable to drive the Proacs? I have this (perceived) issue with Dynaudio speakers, and I've only ever found two amplifiers that sound good - a huge valve amp (sold) and an old Cambridge power amp (broke under the strain). However, I've asked on this NG and been advised that any competently designed amplifier of the past 20 years should sound identical. Not unanimous, majority. Rob |
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In article , Rob
wrote: Bruce Lankford wrote: "adie" wrote in message ... Does anyone have any experience of these amps? About fifteen years ago, there was a shop near my house which sold NVA and quite a lot of them. I heard a couple the amps with different speakers and they sounded quite good to me. The little amp (perhaps an AP20?) could not drive the ProAcs which I was using at the time but the bigger amp was well beyond my budget. A work colleague of mine bought the AP20, won't part with it. In what way was it unable to drive the Proacs? I have this (perceived) issue with Dynaudio speakers, and I've only ever found two amplifiers that sound good - a huge valve amp (sold) and an old Cambridge power amp (broke under the strain). You could perhaps give you own answer to your your own question here. :-) However, I've asked on this NG and been advised that any competently designed amplifier of the past 20 years should sound identical. Not unanimous, majority. My understanding is slightly different. That where the designer knows what they are doing, and designs the amp to simply amplify with no audible levels of distortion, departures from flat response, etc, and the amp is used within its output limits, etc, then no-one has actually shown that they can hear any difference between such amps in appropriate use/comparisons. Indeed, various controlled tests generally show the listeners were unable to distinguish one from another in such cases. This is quite distinct from an amp designed with a non-flat response, a very high output impedance, etc. Or from cases where one amp does not have sufficient power, or limits in some other way. Slainte, Jim -- Electronics http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scot...o/electron.htm Audio Misc http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/index.html Armstrong Audio http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/Armstrong/armstrong.html |
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"Rob" wrote in message
... Bruce Lankford wrote: "adie" wrote in message ... Does anyone have any experience of these amps? About fifteen years ago, there was a shop near my house which sold NVA and quite a lot of them. I heard a couple the amps with different speakers and they sounded quite good to me. The little amp (perhaps an AP20?) could not drive the ProAcs which I was using at the time but the bigger amp was well beyond my budget. A work colleague of mine bought the AP20, won't part with it. In what way was it unable to drive the Proacs? I have this (perceived) issue with Dynaudio speakers, and I've only ever found two amplifiers that sound good - a huge valve amp (sold) and an old Cambridge power amp (broke under the strain). However, I've asked on this NG and been advised that any competently designed amplifier of the past 20 years should sound identical. Not unanimous, majority. Rob Any competently designed amplifier "when used within its design parameters" should (and will) sound identical. Some loudspeakers present a very severe load, and consequently some otherwise competent amplifiers will be outside their design parameters. I don't know of the specific instance of the Dynaudio 'speakers or the Proacs, but these could well present a more severe load than the amp was designed for. S. -- http://audiopages.googlepages.com |
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