I agree with Elberoth2.
I personally audition Jeff Rowland Model 302/Concerto Pre combo and it was not up to my liking... To my ears both Krell Evolution One/Evolution Two and ARC HD220/REF3 combos sounded better. Krell was more extended and top and bottom with tighter and more defined bass(it also want deeper), it was also way more musical to my ears. ARC was warmer overall with bigger soundstage(almost Krell size) and more midrange presence(specially on male vocals).
But, honestly Jeff Rowland combo was not that bad either, in fact Model 302 sounded much better then Model 201. Rowland 201 sounded better for me then Nuforce REF9V2 so go figure...
Speakers were Avalon Isis and Escalante Fremont. Both not very demanding to drive...
I guess that for both Elberoth2 and me current Class D(switching) amps are not our "cup of tea"...
What I truly do not understand is how "die hard" are Class D fans...
I personally audition Jeff Rowland Model 302/Concerto Pre combo and it was not up to my liking... To my ears both Krell Evolution One/Evolution Two and ARC HD220/REF3 combos sounded better. Krell was more extended and top and bottom with tighter and more defined bass(it also want deeper), it was also way more musical to my ears. ARC was warmer overall with bigger soundstage(almost Krell size) and more midrange presence(specially on male vocals).
But, honestly Jeff Rowland combo was not that bad either, in fact Model 302 sounded much better then Model 201. Rowland 201 sounded better for me then Nuforce REF9V2 so go figure...
Speakers were Avalon Isis and Escalante Fremont. Both not very demanding to drive...
I guess that for both Elberoth2 and me current Class D(switching) amps are not our "cup of tea"...
What I truly do not understand is how "die hard" are Class D fans...

