
The Electrocompaniet Nemo Mono Block Amplifer ($14,995.00 USD / pair) is one of the fathomable reference class options available in amplification today. Could finding Nemo be finding your subconscious?
You'll find larger options like the MBL offering similar deep-line qualities (reference, presence), however should you be looking to run up the Nautilus, and not prefer Devialet, rather you should look no further.
Like Classe, Electrocompaniet takes a mid-level approach to power. Should you be considering an amplifier like the 180 watt Symphonic Line RG 11 Mk. IV or the Klaus Bunge Odyssey Audio Stratos, you should really consider the AW600 Nemo instead. 600 watts is not a lot, but quite a bit in the deep scheme of things. Classe offers two monoblock options at this level, the 600 and the 600.
Both are large, reference solid state components. Paragons of verisimilitude and power. The Electrocompaniet goes cleaner, and ties a closer line to traditional hi-fidelity, away from pro audio like ...

In Jules Verne's Twenty Thousand Leagues, Captain Nemo travelled through the seas, not literally 60,000 miles under the ocean.
Likewise, while a large amplifier, 18.3 x 17.7 x 11.3, the Nemo is no ..., and travels more in the Bathypelagic Zone, than in the proverbial ubber trenches. Prince Dakkar was the son of Raj, and not a Raj, after all. A king might like no better amplification than Jadis, and certainly no better amplification exists today than the Nemo.
You might consider a mid-line cable like ...

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