The last couple of years has seen the advent of amplifiers that can be described as Power DACs, since they are essentially (multi-input) DA converters that can directly drive a set of speakers. The most well known is the NAD M2, but it has more recently been joined by more affordable options such as the NAD C390DD, the Wadia 151 Power DAC mini, the NuForce DDA-100, and this summer the NAD D7050 and NAD D3020.
The concept is interesting to me, as child of the digital age who has never owned an analog audio source, it makes sense to eliminate much of the intermediate analog circuits, which are essentially a source of noise and distortion.
The question (as with any amplifier) is, how will they fare driving a pair of Martin Logan hybrid electrostats. I have no doubt that the M2 would have any trouble. It is also way beyond my budget. (So is the NAD C390DD, unless I can find a good ex-demo deal).
Has anybody here had any experience pairing any of these to a set of Martin Logans?
The concept is interesting to me, as child of the digital age who has never owned an analog audio source, it makes sense to eliminate much of the intermediate analog circuits, which are essentially a source of noise and distortion.
The question (as with any amplifier) is, how will they fare driving a pair of Martin Logan hybrid electrostats. I have no doubt that the M2 would have any trouble. It is also way beyond my budget. (So is the NAD C390DD, unless I can find a good ex-demo deal).
Has anybody here had any experience pairing any of these to a set of Martin Logans?