Is all this just a prelude to the Nuforce 10?


Nuforce amps represent an innovative and economical design, and they apparently just keep improving. The 9SE model is getting rave reviews. I have never heard them, but I would like to, especially in my own system. Do you users believe the 9SE represents a fully developed implementation of the design, or do you foresee a further improved (and maybe more powerful) Nuforce 10 in the near future? I see they have a newer P-9 preamp out. What I don't quite understand is why the preamp doesn't offer dual outputs, maybe with a gain matching feature, so folks could take advantage of the economical benefit of bi-amping with the Nuforce amps. My thought would be to try 4 of the 9SE's to bi-amp my speakers. Since the gain should be identical, gain matching may not be required, but dual outputs on the preamp would simplify things. Any of you guys tried these for bi-amping?
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Showing 1 response by vicdamone

I agree with Tvad.

It seems rare, at least to me, to see a manufacturer upgrade a product as quickly as the folks at NuForce have done with their little amplifier. I believe all models are still available to accommodate price and/or usage constraints of the customer. It seems the SE was by far the biggest upgrade. If I were them I'd be working on a balanced multichannel preamp or Home Theater processor, to include bypass, mute, monaural, and phase switches.