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LFD Verstärker in der Liste 2012 der von Stereophile empfohlenen Verstärker
11.02.2013
Die beiden von LFD(England) entwickelt und gebauten Verstärker
Integrated Zero MK IV sowie
NCSE
befinden sich in der Liste der von Stereophile 2012 empfohlenen Verstärker.
Hier der Text zu dem NCSE Verstärker
LFD NCSE:
The 70Wpc NCSE is an upgraded version of LFD’s Integrated Zero Mk.III LE
(NCSE stands for New Chassis, Special Edition).
It uses the same circuit topology as the Integrated Zero, but has a heavy,
ribbed chassis with four viscoelastic feet.
Build quality is improved inside and out.
Though the NCSE was “obviously superior” in terms of
quietness,
dynamics,
low-level resolution, and
finesse,
there was “something a little somber about the sound,” said ST.
It lacked the Integrated Zero’s “illuminated-from-within quality.”
He does note that the basic LFD Integrated Zero Mk.III is a better
value in today’s economy, however. (Vol.32 No.3)
Über den neuen Integrated Zero MK IV schreibt die Zeitschrift:
LFD Mk.IV LE:
“If you like features, this integrated has none,” says ST, but
“If you like sweet, highly resolving sound, the LFD offers these aplenty.”
The latest refinement of LFD’s LE integrated amplifier is rated to
deliver 60Wpc and has a new chassis of extruded aluminum,
a thick top cover,
a much thicker faceplate, and
three beautifully shaped knobs.
The Mk.IV LE uses two MOSFET output devices per channel
and a custom-made volume pot,
but forgoes convenience features such as tone controls,
specialized inputs,
and remote handset.
Compared with the Mk.III, the Mk.IV LE had a richer, fuller tonal balance,
with deep, solid bass, astonishing immediacy, and exceptional dynamic range.
“The LFD Mk.IV LE is artisanal hi-fi of the highest order,
as much artistry as science,” said ST, who bought the review sample. (Vol.34 No.1)
Diesen beiden Kommentaren ist nichts mehr hinzuzufügen.
Integrated Zero MK IV sowie
NCSE
befinden sich in der Liste der von Stereophile 2012 empfohlenen Verstärker.
Hier der Text zu dem NCSE Verstärker
LFD NCSE:
The 70Wpc NCSE is an upgraded version of LFD’s Integrated Zero Mk.III LE
(NCSE stands for New Chassis, Special Edition).
It uses the same circuit topology as the Integrated Zero, but has a heavy,
ribbed chassis with four viscoelastic feet.
Build quality is improved inside and out.
Though the NCSE was “obviously superior” in terms of
quietness,
dynamics,
low-level resolution, and
finesse,
there was “something a little somber about the sound,” said ST.
It lacked the Integrated Zero’s “illuminated-from-within quality.”
He does note that the basic LFD Integrated Zero Mk.III is a better
value in today’s economy, however. (Vol.32 No.3)
Über den neuen Integrated Zero MK IV schreibt die Zeitschrift:
LFD Mk.IV LE:
“If you like features, this integrated has none,” says ST, but
“If you like sweet, highly resolving sound, the LFD offers these aplenty.”
The latest refinement of LFD’s LE integrated amplifier is rated to
deliver 60Wpc and has a new chassis of extruded aluminum,
a thick top cover,
a much thicker faceplate, and
three beautifully shaped knobs.
The Mk.IV LE uses two MOSFET output devices per channel
and a custom-made volume pot,
but forgoes convenience features such as tone controls,
specialized inputs,
and remote handset.
Compared with the Mk.III, the Mk.IV LE had a richer, fuller tonal balance,
with deep, solid bass, astonishing immediacy, and exceptional dynamic range.
“The LFD Mk.IV LE is artisanal hi-fi of the highest order,
as much artistry as science,” said ST, who bought the review sample. (Vol.34 No.1)
Diesen beiden Kommentaren ist nichts mehr hinzuzufügen.