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NuForce Icon (Integrated Desktop Audio Amplifier, Silver Color)

NuForce Icon (Integrated Desktop Audio Amplifier, Silver Color)

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Brand: NuForce
Category: CE

Buy New: $199.00 (On sale from $249.00)
You Save: $50.00 (20%)



Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 4034

Color: Silver
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 1 x 4.5 x 6
Power = 12WX2. Peak power =15WX2
THD+N=0.05%, 1kHz, 2W @ 4 ohm load.
THD+N=0.06%, 1kHz, 2W @ 8 ohm load.
Power Bandwidth : 26Hz ~ 50kHz, -1dB, 1W@4ohm load
SNR = 84 db at 7W @ 8 ohm
S/N Ratio: 98dB

Model: Icon
UPC: 895029002025
EAN: 0895029002025
ASIN: B0016U2J52

Release Date: April 25, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Inputs: RCA, USB (USB 1.1 compliance), 3.5mm Stereo
  • Speaker Outputs (RJ45 connectors). NuForce RJ45 to banana plug speaker cables are provided with NuFo
  • Headphone Output: Maximum output @32 ohm Load = 31.25mW, THD (20Hz ~ 20KHz) < 0.03%
  • Line Out (for Subwoofer) connection, USB DAC (USB 1.1 compliance)
  • Power Adapter - 12-14V, 25W, 100-240VAC worldwide voltages

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  • NuForce Icon Speaker Wire (2m, black)
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  • NuForce NE-7M Stereo Earphones / Headset (iPhone Compatible)

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The NuForce Icon is an audiophile-grade Integrated Desktop Audio Amplifier featuring two 12-watt outputs, a 3.5-mm stereo input for connection to an iPod or other portable device, a USB cable 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 offers 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 or can also be used as a connection to a subwoofer. With the same patented technology that has won a string of prestigious awards, the tiny Icon brings NuForce's celebrated sound quality to the music lover's desktop. Applications: 1) As the core of a desktop audio system, the Icon connects to an Ipod, CD player, PC or Mac. 2) Via the best, jitter-free USB technology, the Icon operates as a USB DAC for converting a PC or Mac's audio signal to high-quality analog sound. 3) For optimal headphone performance, the Icon includes a discrete, high-performance headphone amplifier. 4) For operation as an audiophile-grade preamplifier, the Icon's linestage can be connected to a power amp or active speakers. 5) As a high-quality auxiliary power amp in a surround-sound setup, the Icon can be used to drive tweeters or rear-channel speakers.


Customer Reviews:   Read 4 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars small, powerful, precise.   November 2, 2008
I like it so far, as a main amp for my (highly efficient, older, big) Klipsch speakers. Amazing how tyhis tiny, efficient box, fills the room with quality music. Better 'placement' than my old, warm, 2*80W mosfet Haffler it seems, with ample power for normal, as well as loud, usage.

I have only used the RCA input and the 3.5mm plug.
I still need to figure out how to tell my Linux based music center (HP DEC100) to use an USB audio device.

The 12VDC for input input is a plus for me as at some point in time I expect have that readily available throughout the house with sol
ar power feeding (old car) batteries... no more wallwarts, but that might still be years out.

Cheers,
Hein.



3 out of 5 stars Nice but noisy   October 15, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I'm using the Icon with a Logitech Squeezebox in my bedroom system. They're a great pair: the whole system is *tiny*, and the Icon is exactly the same width and height as the Squeezebox, so they stack very nicely together.

It would also make a really great little computer-system amplifier for the home/office/kids. Actually, I could see mine ending up there, for reasons I'll get to in a while. But so far I haven't tried the USB input, only the RCA analog inputs.

The box runs slightly warm to the touch, but nothing that would worry me even if it needed to stay inside a closed cabinet. The two front controls are nice, and the whole unit is really solid and neat. I'm even a fan of the unusual RJ45 speaker connections, because they give a really positive "click" when plugged in. The external power supply is an unobtrusive enough little brick. And although I don't like fancy plastic packaging, generally, the presentation of the new boxed product is slick and smart enough to give you that "whooooo! presents!!" feeling for the very short time it'll take to unpack and plug in.

Sound quality is really excellent. Crisp and detailed and plenty of power. OK, you probably won't be shaking the foundations or slamming out big beats at a block party, but twelve watts give plenty of punch for domestic listening or even outdoors in the yard.

So, what are the downsides?

First: the supplied speaker cables are short. Not a problem for a desk-based system, but for a bedroom or living room you'll want to buy the longer versions.

Second: there's a fairly big "pop" when switching the unit on. Don't worry. I just leave it on all the time anyway.

Third: it's noisy. This is my biggest criticism, and the reason I'll only give the Icon three stars. In my bedroom system (with fairly efficient Lowther speakers) I can hear its hiss from across the room in bed. In my living room system (very high efficiency horns) it was quite obtrusive. On my much less efficient bookshelf speakers it's still audible within a foot or so of the speakers. For comparison, I have Trends TA-10 amps (half the power output, great sound, and built with similar switching technology) which are absolutely silent.

Sure, the ad copy says you shouldn't use it with very high-efficiency loudspeakers. But the booklet that comes with the unit makes a point of talking about low noise as a goal, and that just seems odd since this is the noisiest amplifier I've ever owned. Even my vintage Quad 405 (not renowned for quietness) isn't so hissy as this.

Will you notice the noise, if you're using normal low-efficiency speakers? Probably not. But maybe.



4 out of 5 stars Little Giant   August 27, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I've owned several different audio amplifiers from high quality solid state and tube amps to the Sonic Impact T-amp. The NuForce Icon is well worth the purchase price and for a D-class amplifier has excellent sound quality. Bonuses include the incredibly small form factor, the built-in DAC and 12w per channel which is more than one of my tube amps. I used it in my regular audio system with some stand-mount monitors and it delivered as expected. When I plugged the USB cable into my computer the OS recognized it immediately and it was up and playing in no time. The only draw-back is the far-too-short Cat5 speaker cables. I have no problem making my own longer cables but it would be nice if NuForce had an option available. On a side-note, the amp produces a small "pop" when first powered on which, while not a "problem", is a bit disconcerting. If the choice is between eliminating the "pop" and reducing the sound quality, I'll take the "pop".


5 out of 5 stars Revolutionary product at an amazing price   August 3, 2008
 2 out of 4 found this review helpful

From the moment you open up the package and give the Icon a try, you just get a feeling that you are holding something that has "it". It provides amazing sound quality, but also provides you with extreme flexibility in terms of usage, all in a cool running, cool looking, highly efficient little box. Oh yea, its only $250. Insane!

The most obvious use for the Icon is as a USB DAC and amplifier for the NuForce S-1 Speaker. This lets the Icon handle the very important task of converting the digital source into the analog output, and is something that a computer just isn't designed to do well. But, you can also use the Icon with any other "regular" speaker, as it includes the necessary cables to do so (the Icon connects to the S-1 using an ethernet cable...the Icon connects to standard speakers using the included CAT5/Banana Plug cable). Longer lengths are available from NuForce, and they also provide the pinout on their website so you can make your own if you wish. Furthermore, they offer the NuForce RJ45CX which is a breakout box so you can use your favorite, "regular" speaker cables. Again, versatility is the key here.

But, if you don't want to take advantage of the stellar DAC included in this unit, you can use either the standard RCA stereo inputs or the mini-plug input (for an MP3 player or similar unit). There is no reason why you couldn't just put the Icon and S-1 in your bedroom and hook up your CD player directly to it. Or take it to work and make everybody jealous (did I mention the built-in headphone amplifier on this thing? Well, the office is a great place to make use of it). Its the audio equivalent to a Swiss Army knife.

The sound is clean, clear, and effortless. Very transparent. It does not seem to leave too much of its own imprint on the music...it just amplifies what you give it. Bass is strong and deep, and the highs are extended but not overbearing. Sounds like fresh air, if that makes any sense.

Two minor caveats...when you turn on the Icon it will make a minor "pop" noise. This is supposed to happen and won't hurt anything. Also, be sure you have your system optimized for best sound quality. On my iMac I had it up and running in about 30 seconds (plug it into a USB jack, change the sound output in System Preferences to "USB DAC", and you are done). But, make sure you let the Icon do all the work...maximize the sound output on the computer and use the Icon's volume control. There are other tips floating around the web, and are worth a look if you want to get every last bit of potential out of it. Also note the 42W PSU...it is likely of better use with conventional/more inefficient speakers, but with the Icon it provided a subtle increase in dynamic reach and "speed" of the sound.

This really is an amazing product. It does so much (and does it so well), that I continue to be dumbfounded by the price. Its perfect for teens getting their first taste of home audio, all the way to veterans with elaborate home setups wanting something new/different. It makes great sounding music in any room of your house...that is the bottom line. NuForce have managed to take the high-quality home stereo experience and scale it down for use on a desktop. Truly awesome!



5 out of 5 stars Great product, tremendous value   July 21, 2008
 3 out of 5 found this review helpful

I just got my Icon, and it sounds so good that I just cannot stop listening to iTunes! I meant to turn it on just for a quick test run, but the music sounded so compelling, with so much background detail, and with such clearer highs and lows, that I wound up listening for about 2 hours before I reluctantly pulled myself away.

I've tried a wide range of sound cards, but let's face it: computers simply aren't meant or designed to power speakers. That just isn't their job. A separate outboard DAC, however, IS meant to power speakers. And for nearfield desktop listening, the Icon accomplishes this task with an impressive combination of power, finesse, and aplomb. Not too shabby for $249, especially when you consider the cost of many similar products on the market.

If anything, the Icon has revealed the limitations of my mediocre Klipsch ProAudio 2.1 system. The quality of Nuforce's product really warrants an upgrade to higher quality speakers and better cabling, so I'm in the midst of procuring such items (Mackie powered speakers and Purist Audio interconnects).

I have had positive experiences with buying high quality power supplies with other home audio products in the past, so I'm strongly considering a purchase of the Nuforce 42W PSU. Often, a better power supply means more open and fluid sound, and is often worthwhile from my personal experience, and at $45 the Nuforce PSU seems reasonably priced compared to the overall cost of the Icon.

Finally, Nuforce customer service is almost unimaginably great to deal with. Their level of personal contact, over both e-mail and phone (without the dreaded "computerized voice jail" that plagues many other companies' so-called "service" centers) was as impressive as the product itself.

All in all, this was a true 5 star experience, and I expect that to continue throughout the lifespan of my Nuforce Icon.




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