Battery Powered amps and preamps


Something struck me recently, as I discovered this group of equipment that was supposed to be battery powered. The Final line is no longer represented in the Western Hemisphere, perhaps it was too costly for what it offered, and there were not enough takers. When I read the review, it seemed that their battery powered unit blew the Gaincard out of the water and also went head to head with the Conrad Johnson Art preamp. Does anyone have any opinions about this type of gear? I have seen people advertising a N.E.W. amp that was supposed to be battery powered. I have no idea what they sound like or anything else. Any experience would be appreciated with this latest mystery. Maybe this might be the next step for many people who are fed up of upgrading to massively and inefficient gear.

PAUL
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The N.E.W. amp that I own is the DCA-66. Its very clear and a bit revealing. It doesnt sound like 60 watts. The pure current available to it gives it an very imposing sense of power. Almost scary. It slams out the power. Its good for about 4 hours. Then it needs an overnight for the 4 motorcycle batteries. Not likely to ever be duplicated. Quite a piece.