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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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07-31-04   Thank you for this thorough and insightful review, hooper! ...   Trelja

03-20-05   Great review. thanks for the effort.   Jtinn

03-21-05   Jtinn - how does it compare to tenor audio 150/300 ?   Elberoth2

03-21-05   Elberoth2: great question! the tenor hybrid's are truly amaz ...   Jtinn

03-21-05: Cinematic_systems
Hooper,

Who helped design your system? Its very unusual in conception.

What other amplifiers did you try in your system?

Jena Labs has always smeared the sound in my system how does it work in yours, I would think it would round the sound off too much to sound detailed on a speaker like the VR4jr. What do you think.

Cinematic_systems  (Answers | This Thread)


03-22-05   Cinematic: a personal friend of mine who's an audio dealer ...   Hooper

03-22-05   Could you please state specifically what records you used in ...   Onhwy61

03-22-05   $35,000 in electronics and $4,000 speakers, is very odd, but ...   Cinematic_systems

03-22-05   100wts is "modest" power? and possibly a negative ...   Tomryan

03-23-05   Cinematic_systems: i know you are a dealer and you should di ...   Jtinn

03-23-05   Tomryan: by "modest" power, i was implying in co ...   Hooper

03-23-05   J tinn, smearing the leading edge, it's an old cable tacti ...   Cinematic_systems

03-23-05   Cinematic systems, wouldn't the five witnesses be sitting ou ...   Howie

03-24-05   Howie, why would you assume that five listeners were auditio ...   speakerdude@

03-24-05   Any multi-strand braided cable is going to have some amount ...   Sean

03-24-05   Sean: i am indeed a longtime customer and friend of mr. tinn ...   Hooper

03-24-05   Note the date on hoopers review:7-29-04. the stereophile rev ...   Mes

03-24-05   Speakerdude, why wouldn't i assume that five listeners were ...   Howie

03-24-05   Howie you don't have to sit in the sweet spot to hear it, it ...   Cinematic_systems

03-24-05   Cinematic: i'm not the most tech-savvy person in the world, ...   Hooper

03-24-05   Hi all, i've heard the dart'zeel amps at ces, actually si ...   Deshapiro

03-24-05   Don't have to be sorry, but i really felt in my experience w ...   Cinematic_systems

03-24-05   This is an amplifier i would love to learn more about but wi ...   Jafox

03-24-05   Cinematic_systems: you, according to one of the "witnes ...   Jtinn

03-24-05   Afox: you're absolutely right--neither my review nor the ste ...   Hooper

03-24-05   Cinematic systems, i believe that every component and every ...   Howie

03-25-05   "cinematic_systems: i know you are a dealer and you sho ...   Sean

03-26-05   Sean: you are a troll of the worst kind. i do not have the t ...   Jtinn

03-26-05   Jtinn, i think sean brings up a good point that there should ...   Jafox

03-26-05   Jafox: just let me know what you want to know, and i'll try ...   Hooper

03-26-05   Jtinn, don't you think its a little ironic that you , who ...   Rgcards

03-27-05   John (jafox): what audiogon does here is beyond any of our c ...   Jtinn

03-27-05   Oh no, the man wants two dove bars. and you should have ask ...   Jafox

03-27-05   Jtinn: i have publicly described how a product will sound an ...   Sean

03-28-05   Jtinn, you are right , you do comment on a lot of differen ...   Rgcards

03-28-05   Jafox: just like marlan brando in "the godfather," ...   Hooper

03-28-05   Hooper: wow, now that was what i was looking for! the detai ...   Jafox

03-28-05   John and hooper,it is a pleasure to read such interesting an ...   sirspeedy70680@

03-28-05   Jafox: john, great experience. i have always been a fan of k ...   Jtinn

03-28-05   Sirspeedy: thanks for the very nice compliment. i wish i co ...   Hooper

03-28-05   Hooper, didn't you hear the kharmas at frank p's house befor ...   Howie

03-29-05   Howie, midi exquisites can rock, you just need to run them ...   Cinematic_systems

03-29-05   I must chime in here as i was the one to corner hooper for f ...   Jafox

03-29-05   I must disagree with my friend hooper (and particularly cine ...   Mikelavigne

03-29-05   Hello mike, so the dart is equal to the halcro and levinson ...   Cinematic_systems

03-29-05   I'd be surprised--no, astonished--if mike meant that the dar ...   Gladstone

03-29-05   Wow! a lot has gone on since i last posted. first off, when ...   Hooper

03-29-05   Cinematic_systems: mike's room does not "suck out" ...   Jtinn

03-29-05   It seems to me it comes down to personal preference. i never ...   Gladstone

03-29-05   Well then i guess we have a disparity of experiences; hoope ...   Cinematic_systems


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