NuForce IA-7 v3 Amplifier

The compact NuForce IA-7 v3 amplifier has not quite usual size. The model stands out with very narrowed front panel and an unusually large depth of the body. The circuitry of the amplifier is made in accordance with the original concept of Analog Switching Amplifier. It is maximally close to the traditional D class, but differs by using analog modulation of the signal. According to the developers, this allowed to maximally expand the effective bandwidth and reduce non-linear and phase distortions to the minimum. The output power of the miniature NuForce IA-7 v3 amplifier is impressive - the declared total peak value at a load of 8 Ohm is 325 Watts. On the rear panel there are four analog inputs, and this, according to the manufacturer, will be enough. I want to especially note the quality of gilded linear and acoustic terminals - obviously they are expensive and are designed for a long working time.

A compact amplifier differs by the most accurate processing of the entire reproduced range. The sound is maximally clear, without the slightest veil in the middle and in the upper band. We should also say about the great tonal reliability and very high sound resolution, which makes possible to easily play any record. There are certain features of the sound feed. First of all, we note not the most outstanding macro-dynamics, as well as not very deep bass. Meanwhile, this will appear rather at the work with massive floor loudspeakers than in pair with typical shelf monitors. The construction of sound space deserves separate praise. The scene is maximally accurate geometrically and absolutely three-dimensional.

NuForce IA-7 v3 Amplifier photo