It arrives in a few days and I’ll let you know.
JD
Hegel H390 or NAD M33 for Bowers and Wilkins 802D2 speakers?
regarding the op's original query https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grhW_mW_bSI this is on point, and these guys spell it out... they are very experienced, run a serious brick and mortar store, carry BOTH hegel and nad, thus no axe to grind... they tell the truth in with a balanced and complete perspective (skip past first few minutes of small talk, serious content starts about 5 min in) |
I auditioned an H390 along with 6 other high end integrated amps. The Hegel sounded pretty much as good as any of the others. Very impressive sounding amp. The other 6 amps included: Pass Labs INT 60, Gryphon Diablo 300, NAIM Supernait 3, Luxman 509x, Simaudio 340ix, and VAC 170i (all tube). I loved them all. One wasn’t necessarily better than the others. I just like the flavor of sound with Pass Labs gear, so I went with a Pass INT 250. But I would also highly recommend the Pass Labs INT 60 unless you really need gobs of power. But, not a thing wrong with the H390 either. Wonderful amp. You might want to keep in mind the H390 is a Chinese made amp designed in Norway. Makes a difference with some people, not a problem with others. I’ve not had the opportunity to audition any NAD gear. But I’ve read that they punch above their weight. |
I just went through the exercise of auditioning, the newer Hegel H 400 versus the M33. I was lucky enough to be able to do it in the dealership listening room, but on the same speakers that I own, the paradigm founders 100f.
I also own a Naim, unity nova and I love the streaming environment and application that come with the nova, and so I wanted to like the M33 which has a similar comprehensive streaming environment and application. By comparison, Hegel has a very minimal app. As a side note, I do run Roon, So that does act as a great alternative to a native app for a streaming amplifier. For me, on those loudspeakers, I found the H 400 by comparison had more openness and airiness in the top end, A wider sound stage with better definition, and noticeably better grip on the bottom end - So I purchased the H400’s. I’m still no fan of the Hegel app, But if what you want Is the ultimate sound quality and listening experience, I think you have to go with the H400. |
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