wizzy Posted 30 oktober 2010 Report Share Posted 30 oktober 2010 Heeft hier iemand luister ervaring met versterkers van het engels merk NVA? En is er ook een verdeler in Nederland of Belgie? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ivan10 Posted 30 oktober 2010 Report Share Posted 30 oktober 2010 Ik heb er nooit van gehoord: NVA - Nene Valley Audio http://www.nene-valley-audio.com/ Ik lees onder "Order": All sales are currently conducted at ebay, please visit any ebay worldwide Wel interessant: http://stores.ebay.co.uk/nene-valley-audio Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ivan10 Posted 30 oktober 2010 Report Share Posted 30 oktober 2010 Als je een apparaat kiest op E-bay, lees je een stuk van de voorwaarden: WE ARE SO CONFIDENT IN THE QUALITY OF OUR PRODUCTS AND DESIGNS WE OFFER 30 DAY NO QUIBBLE RETURNS POLICY Available in 120v or 240v please stipulate on purchase [...] PLEASE NOTE ALL NVA PRODUCT IS BUILT TO ORDER SO THERE WILL BE A DELIVERY DELAY AS THE PRODUCTION AND TESTING IS SCHEDULED. AVERAGE DELIVERY TIME IS FIVE TO SEVEN DAYS BUT CAN ON OCCASION GO OUT TO FOURTEEN DAYS DEPENDING UPON ORDER PRESSURE We offer a 100% trade in value on our products if you trade up within the nva range of like products within two years of your purchase date (only applicable to direct sales from us or through ebay). After that date we will still trade in your item but on a sliding scale as to age and condition. You must print out and keep your ebay receipt or invoice to verify your purchase date. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ivan10 Posted 30 oktober 2010 Report Share Posted 30 oktober 2010 Een no nonsense ontwerp. Je kunt de gok nemen. Dit zegt What Hifi over hun versterker volgens de e-bay advertentie: -What Hi-Fi ***** rating- Lucid NVA amp a major league player NVA AP80 Amplifier For Excellent full sound with lots of musical detail Against Nothing Verdict A deceptively ordinary-looking amp, the NVA rivals more pricey designs with its superb musicianship This is one excellent amplifier. Solid looking and well-specified - picking it up confirms the weight of multiple power supplies hidden inside its casework - the AP80 majors on drive and clarity. A good way to describe the sound of the 80W per channel NVA is that it has a valve-like lucidity and speed, yet with the battleship-sized weight and control that you get from better transistor designs. It tools along at normal listening levels with infinite ease. With Mighty Sam McLain's I'm Tired of These Blues disc it tosses out the sound of the kick drum, creating a pulse within the room, and excels at sorting instrument separation, giving each both space and definition within a soundstage that conveys the ambiance of a recording situation. Bandwidth is exemplary - the amp providing excellent explosive bass from our Reference disk of Stravinsky's Firebird Suite played by the Minnesota Orchestra. It's dynamically coherent way up into the audio spectrum, with high hats or triangle sounding bright and resonant, and decaying naturally. As for inputs, the AP80 offers five at line level, plus a tape loop. The speaker outputs require four millimeter plugs - there are no binding posts on the back of the amp - and controls are the bare minimum: you get a source select switch and a volume knob. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NVA-AP80-Integrated-amplifier-/270589484469?pt=UK_AudioTVElectronics_HomeAudioHiFi_Amplifiers&hash=item3f0063ddb5 Summary: Stonking amp, real beauty, have to agree with the other guys on this amp. Took a punt on this from ebay based upon reviews and havent been dissapointed. Deep, tight bass, tons of detail and a wonderully "musical" - cliche i know, but it really is. Was running a Naim 202/200 setup before this, compared to the Naim the NVA background is inky black and instruments can be heard for what they are. So surprised this integrated is outperforming the Naim setup for a third of the price too. Ok, the case is made of plastic but that is supposed to assist in lowering noise, but under the hood this baby has 2 transformers per channel - this thing weighs a ton!! I listen to mostly rock, indie but for some reason after owning this amp for 6 months im now starting to enjoy classical music, this amp really does open up your musical horizons. I must admit that I was worried about losing PRaT by moving away from Naim, but no fear, the NVA has it in spade. Really fine amp. Strengths: Fast, dynamic, detailed and.... musical as hell. Weaknesses: God it's heavy!!! Similar Products Used: Naim Nac202/NAP200 http://www.audioreview.com/mfr/nene-valley-audio/amplifiers/ap80/PRD_116033_1583crx.aspx Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ivan10 Posted 30 oktober 2010 Report Share Posted 30 oktober 2010 Grappig zelfs CD-spelers heeft de man gedaan in het verleden, maar hij verkoopt ook nog eigen ontwerp luidsprekers, demo's: NVA CUBIX Loudspeaker System Designed as a semi omni to integrate with the room acoustic instead of fighting it the way normal speakers do. Upward firing bass driver means the bass notes are in phase with the mechanical coupling as opposed to being 90deg out of phase as with normal speakers. This gives very tight and musical bass. There is no crossover on the bass / mid driver as the driver is doped and designed to attenuate naturally and also the higher the frequency the more directional the signal is so the driver position naturally attenuates as well. Tweeter is a high quality and well established Danish design. There is a single very expensive paper in oil capacitor as the low frequency protection for the tweeter, so effectively this is a crossover less loudspeaker which is of great benefit to the musical reproduction. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Ex-Dem-NVA-CUBIX-Loudspeaker-System-/270652285639?pt=UK_AudioVideoElectronics_HomeAudioHiFi_HiFiSpeakers&hash=item3f042222c7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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