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  Review of Dartzeel NHB-108 Amplifier
Dartzeel is a relatively new entry to the high-end game. Despite being reviewed by John Marks in a recent issue of Stereophile, the company's only current product offering, the NHB-108 stereo amplifier, hasn't gotten a lot of press on these shores. Hopefully this "review" will do its part in rectifying that.
As many of you probably already know, Switzerland-based Dartzeel is the brainchild of one Herve Deletraz. Herve is a wonderful guy who's dedicated to the very best customer service. As essentially a one-man operation, I'm sure his time is limited, but he's always responded to my e-mails in an extremely courteous, timely manner.

On to the amp. I'm not one for technical details, so I'll leave them to those of you who want to visit Dartzeel's website. Basically, the 108 is a "purist" stereo amp rated at a relatively modest 100 wpc. Its smallish dimensions belie its weight, which measures around 65-70 pounds.

Internally, the amp is incredibly well laid out (if tightly packed), with an attention to detail that one should expect--but doesn't always receive--from components in this price range.

Outside, it's purely love-hate. (Refer to the website for pictures). Either you get it or you don't. Personally, I've grown used to its appearance over time, but it's taken a while to become acclimated. If WAF factor is any sort of issue, practice up on your compliments. Then again, I may be overstating the case. While it's not Liv Tyler, it's not Janet Reno, either. Time reveals its inner beauty.

Performance-wise it's a much more straightforward issue. In my experience the 108 is the most balanced, natural-sounding amp I've ever heard. It has a way with timbre that's downright spooky--up there with the very best tube units one cares to mention. The sound is just "right"--every note is reproduced with a tonal correctness and warmth that is as close to the real thing as I've heard in an amp. Because of it's sheer naturalness, it can take a while to overcome the initial impression that it is somehow soft or rolled off. That is most emphatically not the case! Dynamics are crisp and fast, and the frequency extremes are right where they need to be--not overstated or highlighted at all, just perfectly natural and realistic.

The only potential weakness of the 108 is its power rating. It flows a nice amount of juice for 100 watts, but one could theoretically run into problems with particuarly current-hungry or inefficient speakers. Part of the amp's midrange purity, I believe, is attributable to the use of the bare minimum of bipolars in the output stage. That, of course, comes at the price of power, but in this case the tradeoff is more than worth it. Just take some care in speaker matching--as you should, anyway--and you'll be rewarded with a sound that balances the very best of solid state with a midrange that will make some question whether they even need to fuss with tubes.

Despite its novel physical appearance, the need for careful speaker matching, and the fact that the US dollar has been taking a Tyson-like beating lately, the Dartzeel is a serious contender in the super-amp category. Yes, there are amps out there that do this or that "better" than the 108, but I've yet to hear one that strikes a better balance between the various areas of performance. It's a stunning piece of engineering and a landmark amplifier.

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Product Weakness: Appearance is strictly take-it-or-leave-it. Power rating requires some attention to speaker load. Cost.
Product Strengths: Naturalness, midrange magic of the highest order, speed, dynamics

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Associated Equipment for this Review:
Amplifier: Dartzeel NHB-108
Preamplifier (or None if Integrated): EMM Labs DCC2
Sources (CDP/Turntable): EMM Labs CDSD
Speakers: Von Schweikert VR-4 Jr.
Cables/Interconnects: Jena Labs Pathfinder
Music Used (Genre/Selections): Rock, blues, country, some classical
Room Size (LxWxH): 24 x 20 x 7
Room Comments/Treatments: Echo Buster, ASC
Time Period/Length of Audition: 3 months
Other (Power Conditioner etc.): Shunyata Hydra-8
Type of Audition/Review: Product Owner
Hooper  (Reviews | Threads | Answers | This Thread)

07-29-04
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04-05-05   Howie, we're on the same page just different sides, you are ...   Cinematic_systems

04-05-05   I still wouldn't put it that way. musicians doesn't need any ...   Howie

04-05-05   "cinematic systems,let's just say that my "buddies ...   Cinematic_systems

04-05-05   Mike, do you think you will be looking at the possibility of ...   Sadeek

04-06-05   Sadeek; my plan is to compare the dartzeel and tenor 300 hyb ...   Mikelavigne

04-06-05   Howie, thank you for your help in expressing one of the qui ...   Cinematic_systems

04-06-05   Cinematic systems,truly i don't think i have the patience,th ...   sirspeedy70680@

04-06-05   Sirspeedy: well said!   Jtinn

04-07-05   Well, since i tried to be a "nice guy" and get bac ...   Sean

04-07-05   Well, i guess it's safe to reenter the thread, since most of ...   Hooper

04-07-05   Sirspeedy, where can i get a copy of this book? thanks   Cinematic_systems

04-07-05   Wow sean, what a wealth of technical details. thank you as ...   Jafox

04-07-05   Hooper, why are you so surprised as to what happend? if you ...   Joperfi

04-07-05   Hey andy i will be back in the game soon. great post by the ...   Panorama

04-07-05   In a few months i'll be able to hear te dartzeel in a system ...   Edzard

04-07-05   Sean; i've kinda got frustrated with this thread. i even sen ...   Mikelavigne

04-07-05   Sean writes:that doesn't make much sense to me. how do you k ...   Metralla

04-07-05   Cinematic systems, do not twist everyone's statements out of ...   Howie

04-08-05   Howie: i am surprised :)   Jtinn

04-08-05   Mike: speaker design is a science more-so than it is an &quo ...   Sean

04-08-05   Joperfi: duke doesn't have this problem for very specific re ...   Sean

04-08-05   Joperfi: i wasn't surprised at the bickering and sniping pe ...   Hooper

04-08-05   Sean writes:it explains why you think the way you do. i don' ...   Metralla

04-08-05   Sean; my comments about audiogon's moderation policey were n ...   Mikelavigne

04-08-05   Sean, perhaps you should take to heart your statement " ...   Mes

04-08-05   How did this thread get so far off topic?   Jes45

04-08-05   Actually, hooper, i don't believe a word of what you're sayi ...   Gladstone

04-08-05   Gladstone: i've been found out! yes, indeed, this really wa ...   Hooper

04-08-05   Hooper; i wanna know how you planned all this last summer... ...   Mikelavigne

04-08-05   Mike: like the master tactician i am, i scoped out a-gon fo ...   Hooper

04-08-05   Mes, lol!!!! what part of this thread wasn't transparent fr ...   Cinematic_systems

04-08-05   Andrew- jacob is suffering from post partum suppression :^)   Mes

04-08-05   I think that god is trying to teach me something / tell me t ...   Sean

04-08-05   Thats easy mike, hooper was mesmerized by the glowing red ey ...   Dlwask

04-08-05   I'm mesmerized (by a now) $19k 125 watt amp that weighs 50-6 ...   Keithr

04-08-05   I'd respond further, but i'm afraid i'm tied up with trying ...   Mes

04-08-05   Hi keith, after hearing both the midi exquisite and the crm ...   Mikelavigne

04-08-05   Mes--did you mean postpartum oppression, perhaps! not a bit ...   Gladstone

04-09-05   Still no posts concerning the vr7 and the dartzeel nhb-108 ...   Dbk

04-09-05   Keithr, the 3.2s are rated to go down to 35hz. and in my roo ...   Howie

04-09-05   Dbk--you're asking that dartzeel to do a lot more when you t ...   Gladstone

04-09-05   Dbk, the dartzeel is quite wonderful in my fairly large room ...   Mikelavigne

04-09-05   Dbk: i agree with gladstone (scary, in't?). the dartzeel is ...   Hooper

04-09-05   Mike--perhaps the dartzeel can handle the vr-7. but when you ...   Gladstone

04-09-05   Dbk: the vr9 while having it's sub powered, still has it's w ...   Jtinn

04-09-05   Would the dartzeel work with merlins?   Tabl10s

04-10-05: Hooper
Tab110:

From the look of it, any Merlin speaker should be a pretty benign load. The specs listed on their website indicate 89dB efficiency and an 8-ohm nominal impedance, with a minimum of 6.5. The Dart should be able to handle that load pretty easily. But, if I were you, I would call Merlin direct and see what they think. In my experience, Merlins have been somewhat finicky about the gear they're paired with. Hope this helps.

Hooper  (Reviews | Threads | Answers | This Thread)


04-11-05   The dartzeel in "hi" impedance mode will easily ha ...   Jtinn

04-22-05   Wow, what a rush! i know of some of the gentlemen posting h ...   Arooj

04-22-05   Howie- i said that based on the positive feedback review, wh ...   Keithr

04-24-05   Keithr, i would love to see some measurements too. but my ow ...   Howie

10-14-05   Hi hooper, i have two questions regarding the dartzeel: 1. w ...   Dazzdax

10-14-05   Hi, dazzdax: great question. i have no clue why herve calls ...   Hooper

10-14-05   Herve's last name is deletraz. he must have coined dartzeel ...   Sadeek

10-14-05   Dazzdax & hooper: dartzeel is an anagram for deletraz. hervé ...   Jtinn

10-17-05   Jtinn, mike and others who have exp: i currently have the k ...   Henryhk

10-17-05   Probably should add i prefer ss to tubes: not necessarily in ...   Henryhk

10-17-05   One last thing: i use the dcc2' as a pre-amp as well. i had ...   Henryhk

10-18-05   Henryk: you have a lot going on. the kharma speakers are won ...   Jtinn

10-19-05   Thanks jtinn. so you are saying might as well upgrade the s ...   Henryhk

10-19-05   Do you guys realize that most of the given & take so to spea ...   Henryhk

01-03-06   I did notice a brief reference to the lamm 1.2 ref, which i ...   Dmurfet

05-12-06   Jonathan, have i been selling you equipment in my sleep ag ...   ricklgx@


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