MBL Noble Line N11
Stereophile|July 2020
LINE PREAMPLIFIER
JASON VICTOR SERINUS
MBL Noble Line N11

During the four years that I’ve reviewed for Stereophile, I’ve had the privilege of evaluating products from some of the world’s best-known audiophile companies: Audio Research, Bel Canto, CH Precision, dCS, D’Agostino, Dynaudio, EMM Labs, Jadis, Krell, Nordost, and Wilson, among others. But one long-standing manufacturer whose exhibits at audio shows invariably inspire ecstatic reports, Germany’s MBL, has remained outside my purview.

It thus came as a delightful surprise when MBL North America’s Jeremy Bryan informed Jim Austin and me that the MBL N11 solid-state line preamplifier ($14,600) was available for review. Part of the company’s middle-level Noble Line of electronics, the N11 differs from the Reference Line’s 6010 preamp in one key respect: the notion— specifically, designer Jürgen Reis’s notion—of how it should sound.

In a series of Skype interviews, Reis explained, “The lines don’t differ very much in measurements. In the 35 years, I’ve developed preamps, I’ve had a lot of experience with different audiophiles. I have spent a lot of time at the homes of Reference Line customers, and I know their taste, how they’ve constructed their living rooms and the sound they prefer. The typical Noble Line customer has a different living room and different tastes. Therefore, the answer to the question, ‘Which is the better preamp?’ is, ‘The preamp that works the best for you in your room.’

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