The nCore modules it uses are superb, as I’ve enjoyed them in the NAD M22 (v1 and v2 sound largely the same to me). Being myself a longtime user of Rogue gear, and also co-admin of the Facebook Rogue fan group, I thought to try DragonN’s. Chatting with a fellow in that group whom I trust (we have similar findings on ARC gear) - he had owned the DragoN stereo and M22, and told me to stick with the NAD. That said, I would really have to hear for myself to be sure.
Btw even the M22 v1 will hit 300 Watts no problem, beating its spec. I do find it needs to be paired to a tube preamp. A SS pre with this amp is no fun at all. That must be the rational for the tube stage in the DragoN. BUT I’m not a fan of 12AU7 (which Rogue unfortunately seems to pick by default now), and also hate the JJ’s they typically ship gear with.
Anyone trying out the Rogue Audio Dragon power amp?
Absolute Sound just gave the Rogue Audio Dragon power amp an impressive review and a 2020 Product of the Year award. That being said, I have found that there is little in the way of user reviews. Sadly, there are no close-in Rogue Audio dealers in near me, so I'm looking for others thoughts before I get in the car (post-vaccine) and drive a long distance to a dealer. I am considering it as a power upgrade over my current vintage YBA Passion 400 power amp. The YBA is currently run by a Prima Luna EVO 300 preamp and drives Harbeth 30.2s and an REL T/7i sub. I primary stream through a Bluesound Node2 run through a Chord Qutest DAC. I really do like the transparency of the YBA and the REL sub has certainly filled in the bottom end, but YBA's 100 wpc sometimes seems inadequate for my relatively inefficient Harbeth's (which I also love). I know one option is to buy a newer, more powerful YBA, but I really don't know if the build quality of their amps is the same compared to my vintage 2005 amp. The Rogue's 300 wpc seems appealing as does it's hybrid character. Thoughts?
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