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Review 2 of 3 Summary: The Nagra VPA, particularly when coupled with their matching PL-P (full featured) or PL-L (line only, simplified) preamps, must be some of the most natural amps ever produced.
Twin triodes, but no "triode sound". Push-pull, but with the delicacy of small single ended amps. Smooth when required, hard when needed, as fast as the best silicon based amps. No apparent colorations when used with the right ancillaries. I could keep on and on... The VPA's are *that* good when used inside their performance envelope (they can become slightly hard close to max power).
Drawbacks? Yes, there are a couple: their price is on the high side, even considering their impeccable pedigree and top notch Swiss manufacturing, and the symmetrical input is a joke considering that the matching preamps are single ended. Oh, yes, another one, very system specific: the VPA's aren't the best when used in an hybrid high fidelity/home theater configuration, as their 845 output triodes turn a dark room into an illuminated one... Strengths: Natural Weaknesses: Input, price Similar Products Used: Various
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