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				Best amplifier for NuLine 122 in 800-1000 Euros price range
				Verfasst: Di 29. Jan 2008, 13:17
				von alnov
				Hello,
Sorry for repeating this questrion if it has been asked before - my German is zero  
 
What amplifier would you recommend to drive a pair of NuLine 122 ? I need a big, yet detailed sound.
My budget is 800 - 1000 Euros. 
Thank you in advance
Regards
Alexei
 
			
					
				
				Verfasst: Di 29. Jan 2008, 13:33
				von ramses
				Hello Alexei,
i would recommend you a NAD C 372, an Rotel RA-1070 or a Marantz PM 7001. All three are excellent ampilifers who are capable to drive the Nuline 122 with enough power.
Further question: do you use an ATM module from Nubert for your Nulines? Because, if you aim to use one of these little tuning modules, your AMP should have MAIN-IN and PRE-OUT connectors. Please give us a short request, thanks 
 
greetings
ramses
 
			
					
				
				Verfasst: Di 29. Jan 2008, 13:46
				von Fraglitter
				hi Alexei,
were are you from...
imho the best for  800 - 1000 Euro  -->  Advance Acoustic  MAP 305 DA II  

 
			
					
				
				Verfasst: Di 29. Jan 2008, 15:18
				von Caisa
				My favorite: 
http://hifiakademie.de/?id=0&si=MTIwMTY ... Ljg3LjZ8IA
PowerAmp fertig 410 
PreAmp fertig+Bedieneinheit fertig 560
Regards Caisa
 
			
					
				
				Verfasst: Di 29. Jan 2008, 21:20
				von Klempnerfan
				Hi Alexei - and welcome!
Fraglitter hat geschrieben:imho the best for  800 - 1000 Euro  -->  Advance Acoustic  MAP 305 DA II  

 
Strong candidate, hot tip!
@Fraglitter
Nice taste! 
Nordic greetings!
 
			
					
				
				Verfasst: Mi 30. Jan 2008, 10:42
				von alnov
				Hi!
Thank you for your replies!
I see that Advance Acoustic is quite popular as an amplifier for NuLine 122. Since I'm calling from Belgium it should not be a problem to buy it here.
Will the 305 do the job or the extra money for 206 + 406 pre/pro combination will bring me significantly better sound? Agan, my main criteria is big yet transparent sound with very good localization of instruments.
Thank you
Alexei
			 
			
					
				
				Verfasst: Mi 30. Jan 2008, 14:25
				von weaker
				Far more important for "big yet transparent sound with very good localization of instruments" is your room in which you are listening.
A room without carpets, shelves and furniture often sounds harsh and unnatural. Before you invest too much money into electronical equipment you should consider spending money for absorbers which you could place on the ceiling or onto the walls. Or corner absorbers if you are getting problems with bass.
Don't ignore the influence of room acoustics - it's major!
			 
			
					
				
				Verfasst: Mi 30. Jan 2008, 14:28
				von ramses
				weaker hat geschrieben:
Don't ignore the influence of room acoustics - it's major!
Thats true, for sure!
mfg
ramses