Peachtree Audio 2.0


I've been listening to my Canadian made Peachtree Audio nova150 over the past few weeks and just can't believe how good it sounds for the money. So I wondered who else might have stumbled across this Canadian made wonder and have an opinion.  What do you think?

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I'm a huge Peachtree Audio fan. Their DeepBlue 2 redefines what bluetooth can do. Simply the best of it's kind, and a bargain under $400. I also own the SonaDac, which is essentially the Nova 150 without the power amp. Beautiful design, superb build quality, amazing sound. Too bad PA decided to discontinue it (supplier costs and more demand for the Nova 150) because it stands on a level of its own, regardless of price. Customer support at PA is first class, too. They are great folks who care about their products and customer satisfaction.
I have had a Peachtree Nova  150 ( has the latest software update )for about 7 months with Kef LS 50 that I used in my 2ndry desk top  system loved the combination , a month ago I decide that I needed less cluster on my desk so purchased the new Kef LS 50W powered speakers. So I have the LS50 and the Peachtree on sale except have been too lazy to put it on sale on Audiogon
Let me know when you end up selling the Peachtree, shah. I've been browsing all over for a used one, preferably in the gloss ebony mocha. 
I own a Peachtree Decco65 and I've loved it for a few years now. Unfortunately there is an issue with it where the speakers are muted because it thinks there's headphones plugged in. I figure I could just use this as my excuse to upgrade.
Yup, unfortunately not an isolated incident, Cusco. I LOVE my Nova 300 but just encountered this same crackling, but only when using the USB A input set to the USB 2.0 mode to run my Windows PC as a source. Clean one day, crackling the next and no other changes were introduced. I even reinstalled the windows driver 2.0 software - no go. No crackling when switched to USB 1.0., even when all other settings are the same. The USB B input is clean, I run that to an Ipad. When I use the coax in from the the same PC, no static. This is a big deal as I stream tidal desktop (for master recorsings) and prefer the settings afforded by the digi conection over the coax. This is also the second one I’ve owned in 4 months due to the first one not powering up mysteriously after owning for about 6 weeks. Because of the AMAZING SOUND, I MIGHT want to stick with Peachtree, crazy as that may be after all these problems but I might just go with a pre only this time, being that I don’t use the power amp portion anyway. My Magnepan MG3a’s proved to be too hungry for even the 450wpc into 4ohm provided by the PT, so i scored Bel Canto ref1000 monos and have just been using the PT for its DAC & pre anyway. If the 300 goes, it’ll be the 1st time ever that my wife will be sad to see a component go. She (and I) love the gloss mocha beauty and simplicity of one do it all component that sounds amazing.
I bought a Nova 300 in October as an upgrade to a bi=amped B&K Sonata/Outlaw pre-amp set up.
I was blown away by the quality of the sound coming out of my B&W 685's w/sub, you will not regret it and it is a compact and attractive piece of equipment. The only piece of equipment left in the rack except for my PC and Music Hall CD player. Life has never sounded so good!