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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
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07-29-04
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03-29-05   Jtinn, how would the vsa vr9/lamm ml2.1 combination stack u ...   Rumney510

03-29-05   I guess i'm someone who prefers to lean towards politically ...   Howie

03-30-05   Rumney510: i happen to have a pair of ml2's right now and i ...   Jtinn

03-30-05   To me the comparison of the kharma(overpriced,but superb)vs ...   sirspeedy70680@

03-30-05   Sirspeedy: i can clearly understand why you question the com ...   Jafox

03-30-05   Great post jafox. i'm struggling between warmth and neutrali ...   Howie

03-31-05: sirspeedy70680@earthlink.net
I could not disagree with these previous comments,having gone through plenty of upgrades over the years.I am FINALLY truly happy,though I do have an occassional repetitive dream about winning a lottery.That would really test me as to my contentment with my (rather pricey as well)system.All things considered,it is probably "the human element"in a materialistic society.

On a similar thought,do any of you guys take the same pride and attention to detail,in amassing a really FINE music collection?This will truly stand the test of time,regardless of component upgrades.Sometimes a new musical find can have a monumental impact on the soul,especially a rare or sought after title.I recently found a PROMO pressing of Shastokovich's symohony #5 on Mercury for less than 25 bucks.Stunning sound and dynamics.Quite literally made my weekend,and some of my pals threatened to steal it,it's that hard to find,and good.I have many friends who have been downright fanatical with their music collections.A listening session at some of their homes is nirvana on so many occassions.Though a good Merlot,or Chardonnay helps things along.Best to all of you!!

sirspeedy70680@earthlink.net 


03-31-05   Sirspeedy: what you seem to misundersatand is that the von s ...   Jtinn

03-31-05   Sirspeedy, i hear you. the kharma 3.2s sure provide me with ...   Springbok10

03-31-05   Jtinn,i happen to "understand"completely.i appreci ...   sirspeedy70680@

03-31-05   Springbok,you should be thrilled to death that you own such ...   sirspeedy70680@

03-31-05   Sir speedy, i am indeed thrilled to death to own such a fine ...   Springbok10

03-31-05   Springbok, since i got my kharma midigrands/lamm m1.2/emm l ...   Thom_y

03-31-05   Keep your ass at home with the kharmas. but then you knew th ...   Springbok10

03-31-05   I've gone back and forth whether to respond to 'cinematic sy ...   Mikelavigne

03-31-05   Springbok,i was definitely not alluding to you,or the 3.2's ...   sirspeedy70680@

03-31-05   Sir speedy; i heard all the speakers you mention at ces and ...   Mikelavigne

04-01-05   Sirspeedy, i am in no position to comment on what is behind ...   Howie

04-01-05   Mikelavigne: i do not necessarily agree that a direct compar ...   Jtinn

04-01-05   Can i accept that "jtinn" actually posted the mes ...   Cinematic_systems

04-01-05   I truly respect those of you who have responded like gentlem ...   sirspeedy70680@

04-01-05   Sirspeedy; if you look at the price issue of any euro produc ...   Mikelavigne

04-02-05   What about the vr-7? at 20 k less are these really not clos ...   Dbk

04-02-05   Why didn't wes compare the dartzeel amp to his conrad johnso ...   Twilo

04-02-05   Mike,thanks for not getting too hot headed towards my commen ...   sirspeedy70680@

04-02-05   Twilo,in response to your amp comparison question,i think yo ...   sirspeedy70680@

04-02-05   "we also were surprised,since you seemed to love the ex ...   Cinematic_systems

04-03-05   Cs,sorry,but i was referring to mike's own comments,in the p ...   sirspeedy70680@

04-03-05   Cinematic systems, you forget that mike also has the tenor 3 ...   Howie

04-03-05   Howie: cinematic_systems is attempting to create controversy ...   Jtinn

04-03-05   Jonathan, cinematic_systems has more experience than probab ...   Stenersr

04-03-05   Cinematic systems is not trying to stir the pot, he's basica ...   Sean

04-03-05   Sirspeedy, as howie mentioned.....i am not one to change gea ...   Mikelavigne

04-03-05   I'm sorry if i seemed defensive at any point in any thread.m ...   sirspeedy70680@

04-03-05   Thanks sirspeedy for the good wishes. the attention (good an ...   Mikelavigne

04-03-05   There are design aspects of the vr 9's that i really like ( ...   Sean

04-03-05   Mike, i appreciate the clarification, jtinn stated quite cl ...   Cinematic_systems

04-03-05   Cinematic systems, critical listening is not the easy part. ...   Howie

04-03-05   Cinematic systems, you are confusing my exquisite ref 1d's w ...   Mikelavigne

04-03-05   Howie, first of all i am not in the music business, i am in ...   Cinematic_systems

04-04-05   Cinematic_systems writes: your methodology does not offend. ...   Metralla

04-04-05   Interesting mike, yeah i'm trying to get my ducks in a row, ...   Cinematic_systems

04-04-05   Stenersr: your personal experience with c_s is not really th ...   Jtinn

04-04-05   gentlemen, the twists and turns of this discussion have tr ...   Azjake

04-04-05   This is one great thread! one could write one synopsis of a ...   Stenersr

04-04-05   Is there a filter available so i can read and learn somethin ...   French_fries

04-04-05   Jtinn, i think think these three ditti's says it all about ...   Cinematic_systems

04-04-05   French fries. no #1. yes, maybe #2. yes #3. unfortunately, ...   Mikelavigne

04-05-05   Whoa cinematic_systems, can you even read my post before you ...   Howie

04-05-05   Cinematic systems,let's just say that my "buddies" ...   sirspeedy70680@


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