I’ve listened to the Nova a few times, along with the Atom. I’m definitely intrigued to go one box, especially since I’m thinking of moving the 2 channel system to the new family room being built instead of a dedicated space.
Current running separates and the media cabinet I want to buy that will look good in the living room is quite big. The tubes dictate the choices (flow through front and back with auxiliary fans if I want them INSIDE a cabinet). I think the BDI Octave or Corridor are the ones that fit the bill.
McIntosh C50 Pre
dual PrimaLuna Dialogue 6 mono amps
Allo DigiOne Signature Rasp Pi Streamer
Chord Hugo DAC
Dual REL R218 subs
Spendor A6 speakers
Currently in the existing room it’s brilliant. There is a certain air and naturalness that I have never experienced in my own system after 30 years messing around in this hobby. My current home theatre sounds good for casual listening (Marantz A/V and PSB speakers). A non offensive sound but when I sit down on my dedicated 2 channel system, voices, sound stage and that beautiful mid range are steps above and keeps me in this hobby.
A lot of systems I listen to fall in the above category. Sound full, easy listening and rich with great detail but there is a naturalness that is missing. I know the Spendor A6 helped immensely to get that preference (previously with Totem), then adding the McIntosh Pre was mind-blowing in terms of details and soundstage gained over the previous pre/amp (Audio Refinement/Parasound SS). The Hugo DAC was next (vs using the built in ones in the C50) and it was just even more detail. The last addition was the dual tube amps and honestly it didn’t gain me that much but took the edge off the digital highs. Just calmed everything down.
I don’t want to lose that. I don’t want just a great casual listening system but a really dedicated 2 channel experience. The money saved selling the gear will be a bonus too.
Sounds like a few above have gone to the one box solution and it’s very appealing if this system is in the living room. I have a feeling I’ll be buying the NOVA and then undo my system if it really performs as well as everyone says. Just don’t like the pain of taking a loss selling gear that may or may not work in my system/preference.
Current running separates and the media cabinet I want to buy that will look good in the living room is quite big. The tubes dictate the choices (flow through front and back with auxiliary fans if I want them INSIDE a cabinet). I think the BDI Octave or Corridor are the ones that fit the bill.
McIntosh C50 Pre
dual PrimaLuna Dialogue 6 mono amps
Allo DigiOne Signature Rasp Pi Streamer
Chord Hugo DAC
Dual REL R218 subs
Spendor A6 speakers
Currently in the existing room it’s brilliant. There is a certain air and naturalness that I have never experienced in my own system after 30 years messing around in this hobby. My current home theatre sounds good for casual listening (Marantz A/V and PSB speakers). A non offensive sound but when I sit down on my dedicated 2 channel system, voices, sound stage and that beautiful mid range are steps above and keeps me in this hobby.
A lot of systems I listen to fall in the above category. Sound full, easy listening and rich with great detail but there is a naturalness that is missing. I know the Spendor A6 helped immensely to get that preference (previously with Totem), then adding the McIntosh Pre was mind-blowing in terms of details and soundstage gained over the previous pre/amp (Audio Refinement/Parasound SS). The Hugo DAC was next (vs using the built in ones in the C50) and it was just even more detail. The last addition was the dual tube amps and honestly it didn’t gain me that much but took the edge off the digital highs. Just calmed everything down.
I don’t want to lose that. I don’t want just a great casual listening system but a really dedicated 2 channel experience. The money saved selling the gear will be a bonus too.
Sounds like a few above have gone to the one box solution and it’s very appealing if this system is in the living room. I have a feeling I’ll be buying the NOVA and then undo my system if it really performs as well as everyone says. Just don’t like the pain of taking a loss selling gear that may or may not work in my system/preference.