Ian by email - S80
Amp arrived today, thankyou.
Could not wait to try, I did not know what to expect which makes the whole experience exciting. Not listened to any of my systems for about 2 week, but I do remember what the main system sounds like when last used. It was using a valve amp and it sounded really terrific. Well, the S80 amp was in place 5 mins after it arrived and boy, I'm in heaven. It does sound very natural and the mids - wow. There is a humongous smile on my face at this moment. Very enjoyable. It will now be left on forever.
You do realise I have to go through my collection of vinyl and cd's all over again.
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When I made the step up to the S300 amp after first treading down the NVA path with the starter bundle, I couldn’t quite bring myself to part with the little S80 amp even though I had no immediate use for it. Well, the NVA blog on bi-amping soon changed that. Turns out there was an avenue I’d not considered travelling before - and that keeping the S80 had been an unintentionally inspired move. Using LS5 to connect the S300 to the woofers and LS3 to link the S80 to the tweeters has transformed my Rega RS5 speakers. I’d expected a subtle lift in performance but the difference has verged on the transformative. The bass has gained several layers of depth and presence, while the treble is revealing details I’d simply not heard before in much-loved recordings. Both amps were superb on their own terms - but working in tandem takes them both to another level entirely.
https://nvahifi.co.uk/a/blog/building-u ... ier-system
When I made the step up to the S300 amp after first treading down the NVA path with the starter bundle, I couldn’t quite bring myself to part with the little S80 amp even though I had no immediate use for it. Well, the NVA blog on bi-amping soon changed that. Turns out there was an avenue I’d not considered travelling before - and that keeping the S80 had been an unintentionally inspired move. Using LS5 to connect the S300 to the woofers and LS3 to link the S80 to the tweeters has transformed my Rega RS5 speakers. I’d expected a subtle lift in performance but the difference has verged on the transformative. The bass has gained several layers of depth and presence, while the treble is revealing details I’d simply not heard before in much-loved recordings. Both amps were superb on their own terms - but working in tandem takes them both to another level entirely.
https://nvahifi.co.uk/a/blog/building-u ... ier-system
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P90 UPGRADE TO SA
Hello Folks. I have only had the P90 upgrade to SA running a short while now and can say it is impressive. I will admit I was a tad skeptical as to how much better it might be but I can honestly say I heard an improvement straight away , the original sounded good but this is like another veil has been lifted ( Yes cliche I know, But !) its the best description I can give , listening is easier if that makes any sense . I am very pleasantly surprised indeed . Also its not fully run in yet as the resistors will take a little time to burn in . I must say Paul and the team at NVA have been excellent with communication both quick and informative I can't fault them at all . Steve W
P90 UPGRADE TO SA
Hello Folks. I have only had the P90 upgrade to SA running a short while now and can say it is impressive. I will admit I was a tad skeptical as to how much better it might be but I can honestly say I heard an improvement straight away , the original sounded good but this is like another veil has been lifted ( Yes cliche I know, But !) its the best description I can give , listening is easier if that makes any sense . I am very pleasantly surprised indeed . Also its not fully run in yet as the resistors will take a little time to burn in . I must say Paul and the team at NVA have been excellent with communication both quick and informative I can't fault them at all . Steve W
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M600s
I am over the moon with the amps, such a step up even from the S150...
M600s
I am over the moon with the amps, such a step up even from the S150...
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The 2 rooms with your NVA equipment at their core were without a doubt not disappointing, having both yours and an alternate (3Square I believe) end-point really allowed me to hear beyond the loudspeaker and this is what I had hoped from the show, I was spoilt in this sense. I try my best to search out delicacy, either at a show or with clients systems, a starting point from which to grow the emotion to the ear. I rarely hear it but I'm often told by salesmen it’s there, in your case no salesman required, it was obvious - I hope other show goers appreciated this also.
The 2 rooms with your NVA equipment at their core were without a doubt not disappointing, having both yours and an alternate (3Square I believe) end-point really allowed me to hear beyond the loudspeaker and this is what I had hoped from the show, I was spoilt in this sense. I try my best to search out delicacy, either at a show or with clients systems, a starting point from which to grow the emotion to the ear. I rarely hear it but I'm often told by salesmen it’s there, in your case no salesman required, it was obvious - I hope other show goers appreciated this also.
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I have been into HIFI for over 40 years and had quite a range of kit . Of all the Pre Amps I've had the P90 which I have just had upgraded to the latest SA version is by far the most clear and musical . I was slightly skeptical of the the upgrade but am very pleased with the result , I thought the original was good but the upgrade took it to another level I wasn't expecting .
I have been into HIFI for over 40 years and had quite a range of kit . Of all the Pre Amps I've had the P90 which I have just had upgraded to the latest SA version is by far the most clear and musical . I was slightly skeptical of the the upgrade but am very pleased with the result , I thought the original was good but the upgrade took it to another level I wasn't expecting .
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I first noticed the NVA P50SA / M600 monoblocks in the review by A British Audiophile. A friend of mine had been telling me for years to go for monoblocks and this review did it for me. I have been enjoying my Sugden A21SE line amplifier for a couple of years but I yearned for more clarity. I am a choral/orchestral conductor and wanted the sounds of my system to match what I hear in real life.
When it all arrived, the amps took a little while to settle but this had been drawn to my attention already by Paul at NVA. After a couple of days the sounds were stunning - the fog had cleared and the pin sharp clarity of everything came so clearly into focus. What in the past had sounded 'like a piano' now was 'a piano' and Paul's promise of wanting to listen to music into the wee small hours was true.
I immediately fished out my favourite recordings and listened to them afresh. It is almost like monoblocks are the equivalent of our two eyes, working independently but allowing the brain to sort out the image. An integrated amplifier is like seeing everything with our eyes crossed. I urge anyone who is serious about sound to order this combination asap!
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I first noticed the NVA P50SA / M600 monoblocks in the review by A British Audiophile. A friend of mine had been telling me for years to go for monoblocks and this review did it for me. I have been enjoying my Sugden A21SE line amplifier for a couple of years but I yearned for more clarity. I am a choral/orchestral conductor and wanted the sounds of my system to match what I hear in real life.
When it all arrived, the amps took a little while to settle but this had been drawn to my attention already by Paul at NVA. After a couple of days the sounds were stunning - the fog had cleared and the pin sharp clarity of everything came so clearly into focus. What in the past had sounded 'like a piano' now was 'a piano' and Paul's promise of wanting to listen to music into the wee small hours was true.
I immediately fished out my favourite recordings and listened to them afresh. It is almost like monoblocks are the equivalent of our two eyes, working independently but allowing the brain to sort out the image. An integrated amplifier is like seeing everything with our eyes crossed. I urge anyone who is serious about sound to order this combination asap!
DT
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This is a bit of a follow on as I started out with the S80 before using the trade in scheme to move on to the S150 for more power and eventually upgrading that to the S300. Since this is all subjective I should say what other components I use so my pre is a refreshed NVA P80 with MM phono stage and separate power supply, Kralk Audio BC30 MK2's, Topping D30 Dac, Audiolab CDT6000 and Project Debut Carbon DC with Ortofon 2M Blue.
In some ways there is little to say that isn't already said online in the descriptions, the S80 is fantastic with 90dB+ speakers but will struggle with harder to drive speakers. I have some 85dB speakers and while the S80 didn't get hot it was clear more power was needed to drive these speakers which now sounded bass light. I upgraded to the S150 which made a clear difference but upgrading to the S300 really pushed them to their full potential.
With regard to sound, I always call it the magic which is mostly clarity, realism and imaging. When I first got the S80 it changed what I thought solid state was capable of giving, made my tube amp virtually redundant and completely switched me off from the seemingly never ended path of trying to build the best hifi system I can within my budget.
I couldn't live without an S80, it's a sweet sounding amp so now I use a pre-owned S80 (bought from NVA) to power my 90dB Kralks and my S300 powers my 15'' semi U-frame OB subs.
The S150 carries the same clear open sound of the S80 but will drive less sensitive loads easier, it's really the same for the S300 and no doubt the mono blocks. There is no suspiciously magic upgrade path here where the manufacturer promises you better components or more complex tech, you get more power and that gives more dynamic ease which is more noticeable with difficult loads. All three of these amps stand out as being very musical and engaging which is no doubt partly down to the purist design of the amplifier boards.
I highly recommend an NVA matched system, especially if you're looking for your end game. Customer service and support has been excellent. Their finance options and trade in schemes have made it possible for me to build a fantastic system while their home trials allow potential customers to demonstrate without risk.
This is a bit of a follow on as I started out with the S80 before using the trade in scheme to move on to the S150 for more power and eventually upgrading that to the S300. Since this is all subjective I should say what other components I use so my pre is a refreshed NVA P80 with MM phono stage and separate power supply, Kralk Audio BC30 MK2's, Topping D30 Dac, Audiolab CDT6000 and Project Debut Carbon DC with Ortofon 2M Blue.
In some ways there is little to say that isn't already said online in the descriptions, the S80 is fantastic with 90dB+ speakers but will struggle with harder to drive speakers. I have some 85dB speakers and while the S80 didn't get hot it was clear more power was needed to drive these speakers which now sounded bass light. I upgraded to the S150 which made a clear difference but upgrading to the S300 really pushed them to their full potential.
With regard to sound, I always call it the magic which is mostly clarity, realism and imaging. When I first got the S80 it changed what I thought solid state was capable of giving, made my tube amp virtually redundant and completely switched me off from the seemingly never ended path of trying to build the best hifi system I can within my budget.
I couldn't live without an S80, it's a sweet sounding amp so now I use a pre-owned S80 (bought from NVA) to power my 90dB Kralks and my S300 powers my 15'' semi U-frame OB subs.
The S150 carries the same clear open sound of the S80 but will drive less sensitive loads easier, it's really the same for the S300 and no doubt the mono blocks. There is no suspiciously magic upgrade path here where the manufacturer promises you better components or more complex tech, you get more power and that gives more dynamic ease which is more noticeable with difficult loads. All three of these amps stand out as being very musical and engaging which is no doubt partly down to the purist design of the amplifier boards.
I highly recommend an NVA matched system, especially if you're looking for your end game. Customer service and support has been excellent. Their finance options and trade in schemes have made it possible for me to build a fantastic system while their home trials allow potential customers to demonstrate without risk.
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I wanted to update you on the S80 / S300 / Quad Z3 bi-amping results. In a word: excellent. In this setup the S80 drives the Z3’s mid and upper frequencies without difficulty and shows no signs of stress at volumes well in excess of those I would use. Adding the S80 has provided substantial upgrades in lucidity, resolution and spaciousness together with a sense of ease. My reference high resolution recording is ‘Musical Box Dances’ on Saydisc CD-SDL 359. I have never heard the clicks, squeaks and beautiful HF notes from these antique Victorian instruments in such exquisite detail. The 2020-21 recording of Beethoven’s 9th (Le Concert Des Nations / Jordi Savall on AliaVox AVSA 9946) on period instruments was stunning. Every CD tried to date has revealed new levels of insight.
There seems to be a certain magic in high-quality low-powered amps and, needless to say, you are not getting the S80 back.
I am most grateful for all your help and advice and for the outstanding NVA products.
I wanted to update you on the S80 / S300 / Quad Z3 bi-amping results. In a word: excellent. In this setup the S80 drives the Z3’s mid and upper frequencies without difficulty and shows no signs of stress at volumes well in excess of those I would use. Adding the S80 has provided substantial upgrades in lucidity, resolution and spaciousness together with a sense of ease. My reference high resolution recording is ‘Musical Box Dances’ on Saydisc CD-SDL 359. I have never heard the clicks, squeaks and beautiful HF notes from these antique Victorian instruments in such exquisite detail. The 2020-21 recording of Beethoven’s 9th (Le Concert Des Nations / Jordi Savall on AliaVox AVSA 9946) on period instruments was stunning. Every CD tried to date has revealed new levels of insight.
There seems to be a certain magic in high-quality low-powered amps and, needless to say, you are not getting the S80 back.
I am most grateful for all your help and advice and for the outstanding NVA products.
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Great no-nonsense designs, resulting in one of the best ways to listen to your music choices. Easily betters so much, more expensive and over engineered “high street” hi-fi and also some very expensive alternatives - have gone down that route too in the past, often with patchy results. Good personal contact when necessary and general efficiency all round, be it sales, upgrades or just a bit of free advice. You owe it to your ears (and your wallet) to try NVA if you are thinking of making a change or just starting out to build a system, where product synergy will bring even greater benefits. Surprise yourself, try or buy NVA and you won’t regret the relatively modest outlay and the path of future improvement to your hi-fi becomes clearer too. So glad I did just that !
Great no-nonsense designs, resulting in one of the best ways to listen to your music choices. Easily betters so much, more expensive and over engineered “high street” hi-fi and also some very expensive alternatives - have gone down that route too in the past, often with patchy results. Good personal contact when necessary and general efficiency all round, be it sales, upgrades or just a bit of free advice. You owe it to your ears (and your wallet) to try NVA if you are thinking of making a change or just starting out to build a system, where product synergy will bring even greater benefits. Surprise yourself, try or buy NVA and you won’t regret the relatively modest outlay and the path of future improvement to your hi-fi becomes clearer too. So glad I did just that !