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Peachtree Nova 300 Integrated Amp

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Original price was: $2,999.00.Current price is: $1,495.00.

Description

The Peachtree Nova 300 Integrated Amplifier is a powerful all-in-one stereo component that combines a high-output Class-D amplifier, a high-resolution digital-to-analog converter (DAC), and a versatile analog preamplifier in a single chassis. Introduced in the mid-2010s as the flagship model of Peachtree Audio’s Nova series, the Nova 300 was designed to deliver audiophile-grade performance while simplifying system setup by integrating multiple components into one compact unit.

At the heart of the Nova 300 is a 300-watt-per-channel Class-D power amplifier based on advanced ICEpower modules. This design provides substantial power reserves while maintaining efficiency and relatively low heat output. With the ability to deliver up to 450 watts per channel into 4 ohms, the amplifier can easily drive demanding loudspeakers and maintain clean dynamics even at high listening levels. The amplifier section is stable with speaker loads between 2.5 and 16 ohms, making it compatible with a wide range of speakers.

The Nova 300 also incorporates a sophisticated digital section built around the ESS Sabre 9018K2M DAC, capable of decoding high-resolution digital formats including PCM up to 32-bit/384 kHz and DSD up to 5.6 MHz. This allows the amplifier to serve as the centerpiece of modern digital music systems, whether connected to a computer via asynchronous USB or to digital transports using coaxial or optical inputs.

Connectivity is another strong point of the Nova 300. The unit includes multiple digital inputs, traditional analog inputs, and a moving-magnet phono stage for turntable playback. A dedicated preamp output allows the amplifier to drive an external power amplifier or powered subwoofer, while a Home Theater bypass feature enables integration into multi-channel systems. Additionally, Peachtree includes a “loop” feature that allows users to insert external processors such as equalizers or tube buffers into the signal path.

Headphone listeners are also well served by the Nova 300’s high-power discrete headphone amplifier, which is designed to drive a wide range of headphones with low noise and high dynamic range. Combined with its robust speaker amplification, this makes the Nova 300 a flexible solution for both personal listening and full-scale stereo systems.

Visually, the Nova 300 maintains Peachtree’s distinctive aesthetic with a minimalist front panel and optional high-gloss wood cabinet finishes such as Ebony Mocha alongside a piano-black version. This blend of retro styling and modern technology has become a hallmark of the brand’s design philosophy.

Review Quotes

  • “The nova300 is an exceptional beast.”Digital Audio Review

  • “I doubt there’s a loudspeaker it won’t drive.”John Darko, Digital Audio Review

  • “A tremendous amount of functionality for the price.” — Digital Audio Review

Product Specifications

  • Type: Integrated stereo amplifier with built-in DAC

  • Amplifier Power: 300 W per channel (8 Ω), 450 W per channel (4 Ω)

  • Amplifier Technology: ICEpower Class-D modules

  • DAC: ESS Sabre 9018K2M reference DAC

  • Digital Resolution: PCM up to 32-bit/384 kHz, DSD up to 5.6 MHz

  • Frequency Response: 20 Hz – 20 kHz

  • Total Harmonic Distortion: Approximately 0.005%

  • Dynamic Range: 105 dB

  • Digital Inputs: USB-B, coaxial S/PDIF, two optical

  • Analog Inputs: Two RCA line inputs, moving-magnet phono stage

  • Outputs: Speaker binding posts, preamp output, headphone jack

  • Speaker Load Compatibility: 2.5–16 Ω

  • Dimensions: approx. 4.4 × 14 × 13.3 in (111 × 356 × 337 mm)

  • Weight: about 17–21 lb depending on configuration

Overall, the Peachtree Nova 300 stands out as a powerful and versatile integrated amplifier capable of serving as the centerpiece of a modern high-fidelity stereo system. Its combination of substantial power output, high-resolution digital capability, and extensive connectivity makes it attractive to listeners who want audiophile performance without the complexity of separate components.

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