D-Sonic, Wyred4Sound or NewClear Monoblocks?


Greetings everybody,

I am upgrading my system to a better two channel set up, i am going to add the Wyred4Sound STP-SE preamp...but i am not sure which of these mono blocks could do the best job for it:

D-SONIC M2 600M x 2 $1,950
W4S SX-1000 x 2 $2,400
NewClear CL1000L x 1 (2 monoblocks in one chassis) $ 2,600

Very good reviews on the W4S monos, "Blue Moon award" for the D-Sonic Monos and Best of products from "Tone Audio" for the NewClear...??

Some says that the NewClear is beyond both D-Sonic and Odyssey Kismets, also a possible choice but $4,000

Has anyone tried these choices or compared them, any suggestions?

Regards

Miki
mikicasellas

Showing 1 response by guidocorona

I would be inclined to giving the Newclear a try... It is not a a bare-bone implementation of ICEpower modules by any means. It does appear to have implemented Lundahl transformers in the input stages.... The function of input transformers is to make the amplifier very quiet by enhancing common mode noise rejection and maintaining a high input impedance. This is part of what may have made the classic Rowland M312 amp (based on an older M1000ASP module) one of my very favorite amps.

In general, be patient with break-in of any class D amp and do not be discouraged by what you hear from them when they are factory-fresh... They reach maturity after 1200 hours of making sound, and when new they can initially sound pretty dry, with wild sonic excursions slowly abating during breakin.
Guido