Exploring class D amplification, NAD C268 with non-NAD preamplifier


Hi,

Just a question for folks who have experience with this amplifier. I got a chance to listen it with the NAD C368 preamplifier at a dealer near me. It was paired with Simaudio streamer and DAC along with Sonus Faber Lumina III speakers. I thought it sounded well rounded with lots of music which is what I like. However, it somewhat lacked the characteristic weight and natural decay of instruments and voices (to me). Some might call this dry sound? I'm wondering if anyone has tried this amplifier with a non-NAD preamp that changes this characteristic maybe a little? The C268 amplifier is intriguing because you can change the gain on inputs. I'm assuming to allow for various preamps.

I tried this once before with the MIcroZotl 2.0 headphone amp/ pre with a PS Audio S300 amplifier. It was very promising except for the gain was such a mismatch, I have very little room to play with volume range. The S300 does not have the variable input feature.

Any input from owners is appreciated.

Thanks

lmartinez_02170

Showing 1 response by soix

You’re worrying about gain too much.  It’s rarely a problem and as long as the input impedance of the amp is over 10x the output impedance of the preamp you’ll almost always be fine.  The big concern is you clearly have an issue with the sound.  It’s a cheap Class D amp so not surprising you’re finding it dry sounding.  Cut bait.  It’s the wrong amp for you, and there are tons of other options.  Here are a few off the top of my head worth a look…

https://www.galion-audio.com/products/galion-ts-a75-power-amp

https://classdaudio.com/product/gan-fet-amplifiers-3/

https://www.schiit.com/products/wotan

Pair one of those with something like a Schiit Freya and you’ll probably get much more of what you’re looking for. 

https://www.schiit.com/products/freya-f

Just a few ideas, but it really sounds like the NAD pieces aren’t doing it for you, so don’t force the square peg into a round hole when there are so many other excellent options out there.  Best of luck.