Stereo Times review on the remarkable Naiu Labs Ella MKIII amplifier


The review on the Naiu Labs Ella MKIII amplifier has just been posted on the Stereo Times website. If you read the details in my review you will then understand why the Ella MKIII amplifier turned out to be one of the most extraordinary experiences I have had as a music lover/reviewer in the last forty years. The greatest compliment I can give this amplifier is I bought it after the reviewing process.

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For additional reference, Tom Gibbs reviewed the Ella Mark 3 for Positive Feedback, issue 127 in May of 2023.

@catastrofe ,

Yes it was your questions as well as mine on another thread that he posts under a different user name.

When a reviewer (professional) comes on this site and posts that he reviewed a component, he is expecting the users on this forum to go read that. In that case, they need to be courteous enough to respond back to the questions.

No doubt, he did not get any response from Oct-19 till yesterday when I responded. 

First, regarding that I posted under a different user name. Did one time when for some reason I could not get into the GON system to post under my user name of twenty years. John Hoffman, fellow Stereo Times reviewer, gave me permission to use his user name. It is the Coda 5.5 thread and I clearly stated that I was the author of the thread.

Secondly, I often do respond to specific questions regarding the performance of the gear I review, but not always. As I stated their are so many variables that when the question is which is a BETTER amplifier, I choose not to answer that inquire. A classical illustration would be which is the BEST preamplifier - AricAudio Motherload MKII - Backert reference - Linear Tube Audio Level III. I have reviewed them all. They are all reference level line-stages, but different in how they present music. What source are you using in your system, what speakers, what's your personal taste, etc. Yet, if I write a review on one of them after writing a review on the others I get many Emails asking which is the "BEST". Insecurity runs amok with many audiophiles. 

Historically, many GON members have given feedback on the forums that my posts/reviews have helped them in finding gear that they were looking for. I state my system and my personal taste in my reviews. If your listening priorities match mine, it often means that you would enjoy that piece of gear in your system.

But why use Audiogon to draw enthusiasts to your site? Do you think this is in good taste? 

Hey audition_audio,

I have had this discussion on more then one occasion. I consider Audiogon my home base, regarding the forums, for over 15 years. I actually got my first reviewing job because my lay GON reviews were well received and popular. I have gotten very positive feedback from many GON members that my posts and reviews have been quite helpful to them regarding different pieces of equipment’s performance leading to very successful additions to their systems.

So, do I think this is in good taste, YES. It has been helpful to many listeners through the years to find out about new gear and information which has been beneficial to them.