insider9 said:What amplifiers should I look at other than Naim and Roksan Kandy range when looking for PRaT?
I understand Roksan Caspian would also be good at it.
What else is there please?
Appreciate PRaT might be Naim term but most people will know what it means.plastic penguin said:Any amp that makes you toes dance: I can vouch for Leema, Naim, Roksan and a good quality Class A amp. Although I'm not too sure whether PRaT is an actual term or a tool for the industry.
plastic penguin said:Musical Fidelity but that might be too warm for your taste.
If you find Naim a little bright and the L3 lacking clarity, you need a Leema. You can have my Pulse. *good*
nopiano said:Although Naim and Linn dealers came up with this method of demonstrating their gear, I always considered it something of a hoax. The dealer would jiggle his hands or feet enthusiastically at the product he wanted to sell, and sit sullenly when the rival was played.
Naim amps are widely recognised as being voiced somewhat forwards, which makes them 'enthusiastic'. If that makes them more PRaT them I'm not going to disagree!
Funny that you never see real music reviewed in such terms...
Electro said:Having owned a Primare 301 in the past ( for a short period ) I know exactly what you mean, there is no other way to explain the sound it produced as being slow and devoid of any sense of rythmic interplay.
For me Electrocompaniet was the answer, it out PRAT's Naim but also has the complete range of other atributes that you are looking for.
With Electro amps all you notice is how realistic and dynamic the music sounds and the transient power, speed and performance is something to behold.
If you can give an Electrocompaniet amp a try I am sure it will tick all your boxes and more, or if you are anywhere near Essex you are welcome to listen to mine.
I'm afraid it sounds like you are chasing your tail a bit. If the amp really isn't right, and it's not something else awry, I'd not look at an expensive DAC as a first move.insider9 said:I could try something like a Chord Hugo to see if this would clear up some of Roksans flaws...
nopiano said:I'm afraid it sounds like you are chasing your tail a bit. If the amp really isn't right, and it's not something else awry, I'd not look at an expensive DAC as a first move.insider9 said:I could try something like a Chord Hugo to see if this would clear up some of Roksans flaws...
Is there a decent dealer you can get to help?
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insider9 said:Will look into it.
Al ears said:Going back to Musicrafts list note that Auralic do not do an integrated amp.
Thanks again Rick. Looks amazing but not for me. Probably should've mentioned not really interested in class D.MUSICRAFT said:Al ears said:Going back to Musicrafts list note that Auralic do not do an integrated amp.
Hi Al ears
Auralic’s relatively new Polaris *smile*
All the best
Rick @ Musicraft
