What did you use before NVA?
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What did you use before NVA?
One for the NVA users, here.
What kit did you own before NVA?
How did you hear about NVA?
What tempted you to try NVA?
How does NVA sound in comparison with what you had before?
We'd like to use your comments for an article on the NVA website.
Many thanks, in advance, Paul & Tom
What kit did you own before NVA?
How did you hear about NVA?
What tempted you to try NVA?
How does NVA sound in comparison with what you had before?
We'd like to use your comments for an article on the NVA website.
Many thanks, in advance, Paul & Tom
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Re: What did you use before NVA?
I had an Acrum integrated amplifier, cant remember the model, and Dynaudio Emit 10 speakers. Thought it sounded good but nowhere near the same league as my system now. My second system comprising P20, A20 and Cubettes sounds better.
I discovered NVA after stumbling on HFS by accident in 2016. A better standard of posts on HFS, compared to other hifi forums, and the 30 day return period tempted me to try NVA.
I discovered NVA after stumbling on HFS by accident in 2016. A better standard of posts on HFS, compared to other hifi forums, and the 30 day return period tempted me to try NVA.
Main System
NVA BMU, P90SA/A80s (latest spec), Cube 1s, TIS, TISC(LS7)
Sonore OpticalRendu, Chord Mscaler & Qutest, Sbooster PSs
Network Acoustics Eno, ifi iPurifier3, AQ JB FMJ, Cisco 2940 & 2960
DH Labs ethernet, BNC & USB cables, Lindy cat 6 US ethernet cable
Second System
NVA P20/ A20, Cubettes, LS3, SSP, SC
Sonore MicroRendu, Chord Mojo 2 MCRU PSs, AQ Carbon USB cable & JB FMJ
Headphones
Grado SR325e/Chord Mojo, Beyerdynamic Avetho/AQ DF Colbat
RIP Doc
NVA BMU, P90SA/A80s (latest spec), Cube 1s, TIS, TISC(LS7)
Sonore OpticalRendu, Chord Mscaler & Qutest, Sbooster PSs
Network Acoustics Eno, ifi iPurifier3, AQ JB FMJ, Cisco 2940 & 2960
DH Labs ethernet, BNC & USB cables, Lindy cat 6 US ethernet cable
Second System
NVA P20/ A20, Cubettes, LS3, SSP, SC
Sonore MicroRendu, Chord Mojo 2 MCRU PSs, AQ Carbon USB cable & JB FMJ
Headphones
Grado SR325e/Chord Mojo, Beyerdynamic Avetho/AQ DF Colbat
RIP Doc
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Re: What did you use before NVA?
Arcam?CN211276 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 1:52 pm I had an Acrum integrated amplifier, cant remember the model, and Dynaudio Emit 10 speakers. Thought it sounded good but nowhere near the same league as my system now. My second system comprising P20, A20 and Cubettes sounds better.
I discovered NVA after stumbling on HFS by accident in 2016. A better standard of posts on HFS, compared to other hifi forums, and the 30 day return period tempted me to try NVA.
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Re: What did you use before NVA?
savvypaul wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 1:45 pm One for the NVA users, here.
What kit did you own before NVA?
I started with Marantz electronics with Wharfedale speakers then regressed to Naim amplifiers and CD player along with B&W speakers. Amplifiers were replaced with Avondale before using NVA electronics and diy speakers inspired by NVA cubes
How did you hear about NVA?
I first saw adverts in magazines in the 1990's but didn't look any further. I heard about NVA again when i discovered the HFS forum.
What tempted you to try NVA?
I liked the ethos behind the company i.e simple circuitry with the least amount of components used without compromising performance, realistic prices and the refreshing absence of marketing gobbledygook
How does NVA sound in comparison with what you had before?
Sounds more detailed, dynamic and natural whilst being less edgy, not in your face and completely non fatiguing. Musicians sound like they are playing together, having a good time and their talent as a musician is clear as a summers day.
We'd like to use your comments for an article on the NVA website.
Sure thing
Many thanks, in advance, Paul & Tom
You're welcome
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Re: What did you use before NVA?
I stand corrected. Seems a long time ago now and I get it mixed up with the cricketer.savvypaul wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 2:00 pmArcam?CN211276 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 1:52 pm I had an Acrum integrated amplifier, cant remember the model, and Dynaudio Emit 10 speakers. Thought it sounded good but nowhere near the same league as my system now. My second system comprising P20, A20 and Cubettes sounds better.
I discovered NVA after stumbling on HFS by accident in 2016. A better standard of posts on HFS, compared to other hifi forums, and the 30 day return period tempted me to try NVA.
Main System
NVA BMU, P90SA/A80s (latest spec), Cube 1s, TIS, TISC(LS7)
Sonore OpticalRendu, Chord Mscaler & Qutest, Sbooster PSs
Network Acoustics Eno, ifi iPurifier3, AQ JB FMJ, Cisco 2940 & 2960
DH Labs ethernet, BNC & USB cables, Lindy cat 6 US ethernet cable
Second System
NVA P20/ A20, Cubettes, LS3, SSP, SC
Sonore MicroRendu, Chord Mojo 2 MCRU PSs, AQ Carbon USB cable & JB FMJ
Headphones
Grado SR325e/Chord Mojo, Beyerdynamic Avetho/AQ DF Colbat
RIP Doc
NVA BMU, P90SA/A80s (latest spec), Cube 1s, TIS, TISC(LS7)
Sonore OpticalRendu, Chord Mscaler & Qutest, Sbooster PSs
Network Acoustics Eno, ifi iPurifier3, AQ JB FMJ, Cisco 2940 & 2960
DH Labs ethernet, BNC & USB cables, Lindy cat 6 US ethernet cable
Second System
NVA P20/ A20, Cubettes, LS3, SSP, SC
Sonore MicroRendu, Chord Mojo 2 MCRU PSs, AQ Carbon USB cable & JB FMJ
Headphones
Grado SR325e/Chord Mojo, Beyerdynamic Avetho/AQ DF Colbat
RIP Doc
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Re: What did you use before NVA?
I had Arcam amps. I started with an Alpha 2, then there was an Alpha 8 + 8p combo, and an A75 + P75 combo.
I've told the story a few times, but I started with NVA by purchasing an NVA Sound Cord. I wanted a "decent" RCA pair and did my usual due diligence. It came down to a choice of two, one of which was NVA and I just liked the idea of being able to talk with the bloke who made such a well-regarded lead. I joined the forum, got chatting generally, and was happy with my Sound Cord purchase. By the time I got my redundancy payout from BT, it was a no-brainer, and I bought pretty much the system that's in my sig today. The NVA part hasn't changed from that day to this. I'd like to be able to upgrade but I can't justify the outlay. Having said that though, I've never really felt a desperate need to upgrade. Sure, it would probably sound even better, but it sounds bloody good as it is.
In comparison t0 my parade of Arcam amps NVA seems to have more space around the instruments if that makes sense? I don't "do" review-speak, as I've said many times. I hate it. Arcam has a sort of signature sound to me, which I still like (I've got a newer Arcam in my second system in fact) but it's the difference between a Lowry and a Breugel, or a Turner and a Constable. You get the same information, but the NVA sound is less creamy, less polite, and more informative.
I've told the story a few times, but I started with NVA by purchasing an NVA Sound Cord. I wanted a "decent" RCA pair and did my usual due diligence. It came down to a choice of two, one of which was NVA and I just liked the idea of being able to talk with the bloke who made such a well-regarded lead. I joined the forum, got chatting generally, and was happy with my Sound Cord purchase. By the time I got my redundancy payout from BT, it was a no-brainer, and I bought pretty much the system that's in my sig today. The NVA part hasn't changed from that day to this. I'd like to be able to upgrade but I can't justify the outlay. Having said that though, I've never really felt a desperate need to upgrade. Sure, it would probably sound even better, but it sounds bloody good as it is.
In comparison t0 my parade of Arcam amps NVA seems to have more space around the instruments if that makes sense? I don't "do" review-speak, as I've said many times. I hate it. Arcam has a sort of signature sound to me, which I still like (I've got a newer Arcam in my second system in fact) but it's the difference between a Lowry and a Breugel, or a Turner and a Constable. You get the same information, but the NVA sound is less creamy, less polite, and more informative.
Amps - NVA P50, AP30, A40, Stanislav Palo Tube Headphone Amp BB 85
Speakers - Monitor Audio Silver RX2
Cables - NVA LS1+LS3, SSC, Gotham S/PDIF, IBRA Optical
Digital - NAD C516BEE, SONY ST-SDB900 DAB TUNER, TEAC UD-H01 DAC
Analogue - Pro-Ject Debut Carbon Esprit SB, Graham Slee Gram Amp 2 Phono
Cans - Grado SR80, ATH-M50X
Speakers - Monitor Audio Silver RX2
Cables - NVA LS1+LS3, SSC, Gotham S/PDIF, IBRA Optical
Digital - NAD C516BEE, SONY ST-SDB900 DAB TUNER, TEAC UD-H01 DAC
Analogue - Pro-Ject Debut Carbon Esprit SB, Graham Slee Gram Amp 2 Phono
Cans - Grado SR80, ATH-M50X
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Re: What did you use before NVA?
I had a lot of musical fidelity amps and was using an American Acurus DIA100 integrated just before Nva p20 A20 arrived
I had tried a lot of amps and speakers that were in my budgets and was never satisfied- could never decide if it was amps or speakers or both then with Nva the sound just clicked and allowed me to focus on sources and speakers- it seems strange to say but the Nva always played well with what ever I partnered it with which allowed me to be choosy
I had tried a lot of amps and speakers that were in my budgets and was never satisfied- could never decide if it was amps or speakers or both then with Nva the sound just clicked and allowed me to focus on sources and speakers- it seems strange to say but the Nva always played well with what ever I partnered it with which allowed me to be choosy
Analogue Source -
Denon DP47f; AT-VM95SH- RigB 9
GL-59; ARB uni pivot; AT- Signet mc
Nva phono mm/mc
Doug Self balanced Pre amp
Akai 4000DS mk2 R2R
Digital Sources- Argon Pi4 v2; IfI iUSB 3.0, Ifi Neo idsd Dac;
Tidal / Radio Paradise
Amplification Nva 300va mono blocks
Speakers Lii Audio F-15 in Open Baffle; Ls6
Weiduka AC8.8- for digital sources
Mini BMU for analog sources
Denon DP47f; AT-VM95SH- RigB 9
GL-59; ARB uni pivot; AT- Signet mc
Nva phono mm/mc
Doug Self balanced Pre amp
Akai 4000DS mk2 R2R
Digital Sources- Argon Pi4 v2; IfI iUSB 3.0, Ifi Neo idsd Dac;
Tidal / Radio Paradise
Amplification Nva 300va mono blocks
Speakers Lii Audio F-15 in Open Baffle; Ls6
Weiduka AC8.8- for digital sources
Mini BMU for analog sources
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Re: What did you use before NVA?
From 1981 to 1986 I lived in the bustling metropolis of Huddersfield, first as a student and then as a wage-earner and my first hard-earned cash went on Hifi and LP's, lots of LP's.
On the edge of the town centre was Huddersfield Hi-Fi, a shop that stocked a wide range of audio apparatus suitable for every taste and budget, run by the friendly and knowledgeable Hugh Chadwick. He must have spotted a potential hifi addict and allowed me to set up systems in a demo room where I could listen to various amps and speakers. Even some Naim gear they had in to appease those who liked it (I didn't).
My first purchase there was a Nytech CA252 amplifier, a futuristic design that had a powerful, weighty sound.
This was followed (rapidly) by Arcam One speakers, a Sugden tuner and the Logic turntable. On one visit, Hugh showed me something new, a mysterious black box set with minimal knobs and a sort of 'anti-everything' appearance. Listening to this I was hooked, the openness and musicality of the sound was totally new to me, as was the name 'Nene Valley Audio'.
As soon as I could I ordered an NVA A40 stereo power amp plus P50 pre/phono, and shortly afterwards the separate PSU for the phono section. This system still forms the basis for my listening to this day. The power amp has been upgraded to A40 monoblocks - but the stereo vintage workhorse is still in use. The speakers and turntable are continuing to give pleasure. Along the way I have heard many different amplifiers, but always returned to the unassuming stark simplicity of NVA - for me it has been, is and will always be about the music, that is the strength of the NVA design. Pure music without fuss, frills or facades.
On the edge of the town centre was Huddersfield Hi-Fi, a shop that stocked a wide range of audio apparatus suitable for every taste and budget, run by the friendly and knowledgeable Hugh Chadwick. He must have spotted a potential hifi addict and allowed me to set up systems in a demo room where I could listen to various amps and speakers. Even some Naim gear they had in to appease those who liked it (I didn't).
My first purchase there was a Nytech CA252 amplifier, a futuristic design that had a powerful, weighty sound.
This was followed (rapidly) by Arcam One speakers, a Sugden tuner and the Logic turntable. On one visit, Hugh showed me something new, a mysterious black box set with minimal knobs and a sort of 'anti-everything' appearance. Listening to this I was hooked, the openness and musicality of the sound was totally new to me, as was the name 'Nene Valley Audio'.
As soon as I could I ordered an NVA A40 stereo power amp plus P50 pre/phono, and shortly afterwards the separate PSU for the phono section. This system still forms the basis for my listening to this day. The power amp has been upgraded to A40 monoblocks - but the stereo vintage workhorse is still in use. The speakers and turntable are continuing to give pleasure. Along the way I have heard many different amplifiers, but always returned to the unassuming stark simplicity of NVA - for me it has been, is and will always be about the music, that is the strength of the NVA design. Pure music without fuss, frills or facades.
Upstairs:
VinylPro-Ject 1.2 + Grado Sig Jr + Cambridge Alva Duo
DigiVolumio PC + Kiss DP-500 + Sabaj A20d
NVA: Cube2 - SSP - LS6+ Sabaj A10a {x2)
Little Bear MC2 + AQ NightHawk
Downstairs:
VinylLogic DM101 + Syrinx LE1 + Grado Sig MCX
DigiDenafrips Ares II + Volumio PC + Cambridge CXC
NVA: P50 & PSU - BMUAiyima A07 MAX + Arcam One
HP: Allo DigiOne + Sabaj A10d + AQ NightOwl
Office: Allo DigiOne SIG + SMSL M300se + Douk G4 (x2)
Mission 760 + Monolith 887 + German Maestro GMP 450
Re: What did you use before NVA?
What kit did you own before NVA?
A&R Cambridge A60 for 12 years
How did you hear about NVA?
I hadn't - went to buy some Naim amps and asked the dealer what else they had that they could demo as an alternative so I could take the whole afternoon over choosing and NVA was brought into the room
What tempted you to try NVA?
I suppose given the above the availability and access - and I guess a willingness to listen too
How does NVA sound in comparison with what you had before?
Open and detailed doesn't feel like listening to a system
We'd like to use your comments for an article on the NVA website.
No problem
A&R Cambridge A60 for 12 years
How did you hear about NVA?
I hadn't - went to buy some Naim amps and asked the dealer what else they had that they could demo as an alternative so I could take the whole afternoon over choosing and NVA was brought into the room
What tempted you to try NVA?
I suppose given the above the availability and access - and I guess a willingness to listen too
How does NVA sound in comparison with what you had before?
Open and detailed doesn't feel like listening to a system
We'd like to use your comments for an article on the NVA website.
No problem
Turntable Double platter Lenco GL75 re-plinthed / Hadcock GH242SE Copper / NVA SC cable Cartridges Decca London Blue & Gold Phono NVA Phono2 2x PSU CD Audiolab 6000CDT > Teac UD-H01 Streamer Bluesound Node2 > Teac UD-H01 Pre NVA P90SA Power (Tweeters) NVA A30 Power (Mid/Bass) NVA Forum LE mono Interconnects NVA SSP Speaker Cable (Tweeter) NVA LS5 Speaker Cable (Mid/Bass) NVA LS6 Speakers NVA Cube2 Mains NVA BMU
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Re: What did you use before NVA?
I tried NVA because I'd been a moderator on this forum for several years, as well as me following Richard Dunn on pfm and one or two other forums before that. And I'd met him at a few hi-fi events, including an amplifier bake-off. And my LDR pre-amp had drifted out of spec whereby the music was too quiet, even at max volume. And I wanted a replacement resistor based passive pre-amp. And I saw an NVA P50SA on ebay for £166. So I bought it.
It was one of those where it did cross my mind that it was a badge of honour on here that I owned no NVA. But then again, it didn't make sense to use that as an excuse not to buy the P50SA.
And then after Richard died, I bought a new NVA A20 in the sale for £133.
It was one of those where it did cross my mind that it was a badge of honour on here that I owned no NVA. But then again, it didn't make sense to use that as an excuse not to buy the P50SA.
And then after Richard died, I bought a new NVA A20 in the sale for £133.