Listening update 2:
For the past couple of days I've been listening to this combo:
CC-Audio/USB --> Parasound NC 200Pre --> Parasound NC 275v.2 Pwr --> KEF R300
The Parasound NC 200Pre is a unit that works well for me in terms of features, performance, price.
It also enables HT and Sub integration, which is the primary reason I got it. Full marks to it from my side.
The latest addition is the stereo power amp (275v.2). It replaces Outlaw Audio M2200 monoblocks.
Now, the stereo power amp was a blind buy to explore an all Parasound pre/pwr setup.
I was hoping for an easy to use, low profile, affordable rig with this pairing.
Does it deliver on synergy? Emphatically, yes.
Does it deliver on sonics? Mostly, yes ... The rest of the post is about this aspect.
Here are my observations mostly on the power amp:
- to put the rest of the points in perspective, I got this unit from US for USD399 (MRP USD595)
- it is squeaky clean and almost neutral sound, no doubt here
- 90W/150W (8/4 ohm) is more than enough for the KEFs/room; compared Outlaws 200W/300W
- it claims 2 ohm stable; FM
@anirudhchandrashekar has hungry speakers; a trial soon at his home will tell
- bass/mid-bass is tight and better defined; compared to Outlaw sound (found these loose/slow at times)
- vocals are very good; definitely betters Outlaw sound
- focus, depth, soundstage, imaging, separation of instruments are good
- HF is where there is a "but"; even compared to the muscular Outlaw
- the amp sounds like it is aggressively rolling of HF (maybe even staring earlier in the freq range, I feel)
- doesn't sound dull or anything, but makes you think "Do I want a bit of sparkle up top?"
- played it for 5+ hours over two days in background listening mode
- it just sat there and did what it is supposed to do and let me work in peace, never distracting or calling for attention
- it is only when I sit on the couch and say "Sing to me", I felt there could be a bit of sparkle specially on live tracks
- works very well for the core of my listening preferences, artists, genres
- if anyone is looking for "detail" up top, this amp is not for you
- it is a warm, laid back, "I will not get in your face" amp, in my opinion; maybe a tad polite
Will it stay in my rig? Yes.
For what it brings in terms of aesthetics, convenience, clean delivery of power at the price point, I will not be too anal.
My family will benefit from the pair's simplicity and ease of use.
Again, I emphasize, clean delivery of power from the amp; it has enough under the hood.
When I want to extract a bit more fun, balance, and explore liveliness from the content there is an alternate chain.
Or in a lumped way, different sounding setup.
CC-Audio/USB --> Parasound NC Pre (DAC only) --> Lyrita DHT Tube Pre --> AKSA55 Pwr --> KEF R300s
Cheers,
Raghu