AH Njoe Tjoeb 4000. Is it bad idea?


My Triangle Celius ES is sitting at the corner of my living livingroom doing nothing. I'm thinking of AH! Njoe Tjoeb 4000 for CDP and Primaluna Prologue Two for Int. Tube Amp.
My Concern is that someone posted his response to my question on Ah! Njoe Tjoeb 4000 saying that too many tube components may give too much warm and soft sound.

I want to hear your opinion on my decision or any alternative used or new around $1,000 to AH! Njoe Tjoeb 4000.

Thank you,
Chulhee
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Showing 1 response by clio09

This is a pretty system dependent question. I suppose too many tubes could impart excessive warmth, but I also think it depends on what those tube components are. In my system, I decided against a tube digital front end, since I was already running a tube amp and preamp, made by the same manufacturer, that is known for a fat and warm house sound. I tried a couple tube CDPs and did find that the music was a bit too fat and warm for my tastes. Might the result have been different if my tube amp and/or preamp were from a different manufacturer, possibly, but at the time that is all I had to go on.

If possible you should get the Njoe Tjoeb on a trial basis and check it out for yourself. Upscale Audio offers a trial period with a 10% restocking fee. A small price to pay to guarantee system compatibility. Also, I noticed Upscale has a used Cary 308 (not the 308T which is the tubed version) for $899. Not a bad deal for an excellent CDP. I have also heard good things about the Onix CDP which is in your price range. I believe Underwood Wally sells them and I think he also provides a trial period. The only way to truly find out what is best in your system is to sit and listen.