Low Price NuForce Icon-2 Integrated Desktop Amplifier with 24bit/96kHZ USB DAC and high performance headphone amplifier

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NuForce Icon-2 Integrated Desktop Amplifier with 24bit/96kHZ USB DAC and high performance headphone amplifier Product Description:



  • 24bit/96kHz USB DAC
  • Output Power: 24W x 2 (4 Ohm), 18W x 2 (8 Ohm)
  • Peak Power: 30W x 2 (4 Ohm)
  • Inputs: 1 RCA, 1 3.5mm Stereo, 1 USB
  • Outputs: 1 Line out, 1 headphone output, speaker outputs

Product Description

"The heart of your digital world". Operating from a technology platform that has won NuForce numerous awards and rave reviews, NuForce's Second-Generation Icon is an audiophile-quality integrated desktop audio amplifier featuring two 24-watt outputs, a 3.5mm stereo input for connecting to an iPod or similar portable device, a USB port for operation with a PC or Mac, and standard RCA inputs for employing the Icon as the heart of a conventional audio system. For the headphone enthusiast, the Icon also features a high-performance headphone output. Of particular interest to the computer user, the Icon's line-out functions as a PC or MAC USB-to-analog audio converter. This feature also operates as the connection to a subwoofer.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5So far, I'm pretty happy.
By zKi Comp
[PLEASE SEE THE LAST EDIT FOR MY CONCLUSION]I've only had this little DAC/amp for a few days and, so far, I'm pretty happy. It's got a really nice look and feel to it. The sound is clear as a bell and seems to have a good soundstage. I was impressed with the volume for such a low powered amp. I was rather comfortable listening at less than half power. Their touting of true silence is accurate. I was able to turn the volume up to 100% (with nothing playing) without any audible hiss or hum. Very impressive.My only complaint is an apparent lack of lows. My AR floor standing speakers used to get quite a bit of punch from my old Philips receiver, with no need for a sub. I positioned my speakers closer to the wall, which certainly helped, but I still feel like I'm lacking real punch in the lower frequencies. Since it's an all in one unit, I can't use a physical EQ. My only options are to use my iTunes EQ or purchase a sub.I find that audio equipment takes time to get used to, so I'm going to give this a couple weeks before I jump to the conclusion that I require a sub. Overall, I'm very happy with the sound and quality of the Icon 2. I will update this review after I've had some time to adjust to my new system.EDIT:07:21:11I'm still very happy with the overall tone of my Icon2, but the low range continues to suffer. I've ordered a sub and am hoping this remedies the situation. For clarification, my floor standing speakers have a 90db efficiency rating and go beyond normal listening levels at the 12 o'clock position on the Icon 2. I don't believe my lack of low frequencies has anything to do with the efficiency of my speakers. For reference, they are a pair of Acoustic Research 318PS's from the early 2000's. I've been happy with them for ten years or so. I'm really hoping a subwoofer can bring it all together. I'd hate to have to purchase new speakers.EDIT:10:09:11 - CONCLUSIONI added a sub to the mix and after a few months with this system, I can say that I'm very pleased with the sound, for the price. I don't believe that my speakers are a perfect match, but it still performs well and I rarely find myself disappointed. I would certainly be interested to hear this with smaller 92db+ sensitivity speakers and the sub, which is most likely the ideal setup for this amp/dac.One thing that I would like to pass along is that I found a considerable degradation of sound when my system volume was lower. I tend to set the amp up a tad louder than I would like and dial down my system volume a bit to give me some easy wiggle room from the keyboard. I notice a distinct increase in bass output and punch with the system volume all the way up. Control your volume output solely through the Icon2 when possible. Once again, I do not think the amp is at fault. I'm no expert, but I assume it has something to do with signal compression and re-amplification, making everything sound kind of squashed. With the system volume maxed, you get more dynamic output.The headphone amp seems a little more musical than my Apogee Duet and, luckily, happens to match well (volume level wise) with my Byerdynamics. By that I mean that I can listen to music at an acceptable volume through my speakers, plug in my headphones and not have to adjust the volume. I think that's just dumb luck, but I like it :)Someday I'd like to invest in a higher end DAC, a low power, tube driven SET, and high sensitivity speakers...but until I can afford it, this is the next best thing and a steal at $350. Bravo :)

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Boost of Sound
By William Underwood
This is a great product. I use it as a preamp to my stereo system in my living room and I find that the sound is fuller and more robust and subtle. An enjoyable balance of bass, midrange and treble to the ear. Thank you for a unique product.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5This NuForce Icon-2 Does the Job
By Alfred Lien
I was recommended to buy this product from an audiophile friend in HK. We checked in HK and Taiwan, but did not find a good price for it. Amazon in the US had the best deal. When I received it and started using it for our home audio setup, it worked great. Highly recommended.

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