Nice choice. I had not heard of this company before. If only I had discretionary income. The fact that it can drive virtually any speaker at difficult impedance loads is impressive. Keep-em coming. Westlake Audio...please. How about some speaker cables for a change. Perhaps Nordost ultra high end cables.
NBS Universal Power Amplifier

The first thing you notice is the UPA's three separate sectionsthe short one in the middle is the power conditioner, and the two tall ones house the power supply and audio circuitry, keeping them completely isolated from each other. The amp will operate perfectly well with any AC voltage from 85 to 265V, which encompasses everything from brownout conditions in Japan to high-line voltage in Australia.
Another universal aspect of the UPA is its load toleranceit can safely deliver a minimum of 600W to speakers with a nominal impedance of 2-16Ω, and even a short circuit doesn't bother it. Also, the amp offers switchable balanced and unbalanced inputs as well as a stepped input-attenuation control to optimize its gain for whatever preamp you might use with it.
This Class D amp is analog all the way"D" doesn't stand for "digital"and designed so that its frequency response is unaffected by changes in the speaker's impedance at different frequencies. In fact, the company has implemented a number of sophisticated technical ideas to ensure the best possible performance. So how does it sound? I have no idea, but for $80,000 each, it had better make angels weep!
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I contacted Westlake some time ago, and I talked with the head guy there, but I'm still waiting for the info I requested to write a piece about them. I'll bug him again. As for ultra-high-end cables, I profiled the Transparent Audio Opus here: blog.ultimateavmag.com/ultimate-gear/magnum_opus/ Nordost is a great idea; look for that soon!
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