audio.bill
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Just to finish this episode in solid state amplification devices, the common alternative to MOSFETs in power amplifiers is a Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT). We now return to our regularly scheduled programming... 

The Telos amps are better but waaay more expensive.After demoing (if that's a word) different systems with one of my older brothers during his recent visit and previous visits. I am convinced that the Job 250 monos are among the best amps in the world. At $3400 for the pair, they are killer. My brother is getting back into audio. He's a tough customer, read cheapand is getting a pair of Job 250 monos for his newly purchased Maggie MMG speakers. He's been re-foaming and enjoying speakers I've had and some old speakers my dad owned. He's done a great job bringing them back to life. He took a chance on the Maggie MMG and he loves them. Can't wait to hear that system with the Job monos.
Do you prefer them over Nords ?
To me the 250's are quite different to the Nords.. which was an excellent amp as well, maybe more "correct" and "truthful" in a way, but the Jobs are more organic, vivid and lifeful to me.... they're a true joy listening to, and I simply couldn't be happier. For the money they cost I don't know what could replace them.
they've also made me more curious about Swiss manufactures... going to check out the Stenheim monitor later this week, which probably would be a bit overkill driving with the monos, but still....
I do. I have to be honest.
I do. I have to be honest.
We wouldn't have it any other way![]()
There is no way the bottom end could be better than the Nords.
Just to finish this episode in solid state amplification devices, the common alternative to MOSFETs in power amplifiers is a Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT). We now return to our regularly scheduled programming...![]()
I'm willing to give up a little on the bottom to get great mids. The Nords do some great things but the Job 250 monos are more my style.
I think the Nord was an amazing amp as well, and to an even lower price. I don't regret buying it at all, it was very interesting to see and hear how far Class D has come, and there's many things to like about it and especially the low power usage which is awesome of course.
I've never really had a bad amp I think. They've all been different though, different flavour, different tastes. Music is always good though...
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