nOrh Le Amp II Amplifiers Reviews


nOrh Le Amp II
MSRP:
$ 300.00
Solid state monoblock amplifier, rated 200 watts RMS, Class A JFET gain stage, Class A/B bipolar stage.

   
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Reviewed by:

musicman54

(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
March 1, 2010

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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Review 1 of 2

Price Paid:  $0.00

Summary:
i would like you to send me information on your le amp11s price with tax and shipping charges .i have read alot of good things about your amps and have narrowed it down to outlaw's 2200 or your le amp11s . please send me your address to my email thank you john c. cubeta . 1849 dixiana street apt. 1849 hollywood florida 33020


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Reviewed by:

Paul Nay

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Review Date
July 18, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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3.67 of 5, 3.00 votes

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Review 2 of 2

Price Paid:  $500.00 from nOhr.com

Summary:
Bought these for $500/pair including shipping (they've gone up $100 since), based on good reviews of other nOrh products & admiration for what Michael Barnes is doing in Thailand under adverse infrastructure circumstances you can read about on his web site, plus desire for more power for my Maggie 1.6s than my 18-yr-old Adcom GFA535 could provide. First 2 units hummed due to floating ground issues that have now been solved; one failed but both were replaced AT NO EXPENSE. As Class A/AB units they run very warm and need ventilation. The sound? All I could ask for - more musical than the Adcom (which had the reputation of being the best-sounding in its line) with more detail especially at the frequency extremes; soft triangle strikes are audible in orchestral material and the different organ notes under the orchestral thunders are easily distinguishable in "Zarathustra" (I don't just mean the beginning section). As you can guess I listen primarily to classical music. Since I live in a condo I don't play at thunderous volumes. No, I haven't compared the nOhrs to other amps, e.g., Stratos, but would like to. Now I have to upgrade the components upstream. I eventually want to go to HT (or more often, multichannel audio) using the new Magneplanar MMG W/C combination, but am waiting for an affordable control/preamp section that doesn't insult the nOhrs and Maggies musically.

Strengths:
Detail; musicality; total lack of audio or mechanical hum after warmup; unique as far as I know at this power and price level. Relatively light weight due to absence of a power transformer (switching power supply).

Weaknesses:
Need ventilation; one hums slightly for 30 seconds after turn-on but is silent afterward.

Similar Products Used:
Dynaco Stereo 70 many years ago Adcom GFA535


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