LFD NCSE Mk3


I'm a Harbeth owner (just ordered Monitor 40.2 Anniversary, currently own 40.1's) and have recently learned about LFD amps and how great they sound with Harbeth speakers.  
I'm currently using a Lyngdorf TDAI-3400 and am mostly satisfied with it.  The only complaint I have is when I crank up the volume to high pressure levels there is midrange glare that's fatiguing to my ears.  At medium levels it sounds wonderful.  When I ran a Primaluna Dialogue Premium HP with these speakers I never noticed any glare no matter how loud I played music through it.    
My curiosity is high on the LFD NCSE Mk3 amp.  The only complaint I have is that there is very little info available on this amp.  The LFD website doesn't have any info on their products, and the U.S. distributor website has very little info as well.  I'm hard pressed to even find a photo of the back side of the unit.  
One thing I have learned, but only from reading a review of the amp, is that there is no remote control available.  
This could be a deal breaker for me as my components are too far away from my listening position to realistically enjoy the amp without having to constantly get up and adjust the volume.
What I'm hoping to learn is what others have experienced from this amp and whether there are some internet sites that have more extensive specs, photos and other info on this amp.  
I don't even know what the power output is on the amp.  I'd appreciate any help you might have.
Thanks!
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On the various online forums I frequent, I have only read very good things about the LFD integrated amp.  You may want to call Fidelis and ask about the synergy between the LFD and the Harbeth 40.2. As he is the importer for both lines. 
I'm running an NCSE MKI with a pair of 40.2's and it drives them just fine - pretty sure it's either 70 or 75 per channel.

Low volume listening isn't quite as good as I had experienced with more efficient speakers but that's to be expected, everything opens up nicely once you're at about 9 o'clock on the dial and I haven't gotten it past 11 which gives me about 85-90db peaks in my room.

You definitely won't hear any glare from this amp.
Thanks guys.  I did read the Tone Audio review before but it doesn't give any of the technical specs of the amp.  It does show a picture of the rear but not in very high detail.  
I will talk to Gene Rubin about it.  He is the one who recommended this amp to me.  I just wanted to do some research on my own and am not finding a wealth of info out there.
Thanks!
Here is a follow up to my original post from December.
I had been thinking a lot about the NCSE 3 but kep't holding off because I had just bought my Harbeth 40.2's and needed to absorb the cost of those before changing out any components.  
In January I found a local seller who had a LFD LE IV SE for a very good price so I bought that and started playing around with it.  After some tweaking I really started to like it a lot, but was still intrigued by the NCSE 3.  I called Gene Rubin and asked if I could trade up to that amp using my other LFD amp, and he offered me a deal I couldn't pass up.  
I've had the NCSE 3 for about a week now and all I can say is this is the finest sounding amplifier I have ever heard.  All the great things I had heard about it from others is true.  
Sorry I'm not a professional reviewer so I don't have the vocab for that type of thing, but one thing I do know that with this amp the music now sounds right to me.  Everything is in balance as it has never been before.  This amp really brings out the best in the Harbeth speakers.  It's such a satisfying sound.  
The thing to keep in mind is that LFD amps sound their best when using all LFD cables.  I purchased their speaker wire, power cord and RCA interconnects and after swapping them from what I had been using they made a huge improvement in the sound.  I know the wire agnostics will poop on this statement but I know what I hear and there is no way the other wires sound anywhere near as good as the LFD wires.  
I'm very happy I made the change to the LFD amp. I'd love to hear this amp with some other speakers for comparison, but I have no desire to upgrade now.  This is not a familiar feeling for me.  It feels good. 
I ad a pair of Harbeth C7ES3s for years.
Drove them with 3 LFD integrateds.

Upgraded from the first to a Mk IV and was seeking "more" so I bought an NCSE mkII. It still did not satisfy. 

Had some issues with the volume pod and took it in to local repair shop in Chicago. The tech "popped the hood" and we were dumbstruck by what we saw.

Looked like a home hobby kit on the inside.NCSE is a good amp...if it was $2,000.

But at $7k+ now...NFW.
YMMV.
@ianrmack 
I've seen the insides of the LFD amps and find them aesthetically pleasing.  If you don't that's OK, but there are many many amps costing much more than this amp that don't sound as good.  
I know many audiophiles who would prefer eye candy to ear candy.  Not me.  I'm looking for products that will deliver the purest sound.