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Compared to their other products

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A-48S

  • Positioning: The entry-level Class A stereo power amplifier in Accuphase's lineup.
  • Description: Offers excellent sound quality with its 6-parallel push-pull MOS-FETs, providing 50 W into 8 ohms. Compared to the A-80, it has a slightly lower power output but maintains a high damping factor of 1,000, making it suitable for small to medium-sized rooms and those with a moderate budget.

A-80

  • Positioning: A mid-range Class A stereo power amplifier, developed as a stereo version of the A-300.
  • Description: Delivers a refined sound with its 10-parallel push-pull MOS-FETs, offering 65 W into 8 ohms. It provides more power than the A-48S.

P-4600

  • Positioning: A mid-range Class AB stereo power amplifier in Accuphase's lineup.
  • Description: Features 6-parallel push-pull power transistors, delivering 150 W into 8 ohms. It offers a higher power output than the A-80, with a damping factor of 800.

A-300

  • Positioning: A high-end Class A monophonic power amplifier, marking Accuphase's 50th anniversary.
  • Description: Features 20-parallel push-pull power MOS-FETs, providing 125 W into 8 ohms. It offers superior performance compared to the A-80.

P-7500

  • Positioning: The flagship Class AB stereo power amplifier in Accuphase's lineup.
  • Description: Uses a 10-parallel push-pull power transistor architecture, delivering 300 W into 8 ohms. It surpasses the P-4600 in power and performance, with a damping factor of 1,000.
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Manufacturer's notes

The C-47 is the first phono amplifier of this series which realizes a fully balanced configuration from input to output. The resulting product not only is highly impervious to external noise, it also features a dedicated head amplifier optimized for the characteristics of MC and MM phono cartridges, and a high-accuracy equalizer amplifier, thereby ensuring precise equalization with a minimum of noise. A set of newly added dedicated balanced MC phono inputs enables balanced connection to the analog record player. By bringing out the full performance potential of each phono cartridge, the C-47 delivers a rich and deeply satisfying musical experience.
  • Balanced MC phono input: 1x
  • Regular phono inputs: 3x
  • RIAA deviation: ±0.3 dB
  • Load impedance settings: 6x MC and 3x MM cartridge types
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Accuphase is a highly respected Japanese amplifier brand, renowned for its ability to deliver lifelike sound reproduction. Their amplifiers are known for their exceptional phase coherence, which creates an engaging, natural listening experience that appeals to musicians and audiophiles alike.
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C-2900
25975
25975
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Accuphase
Accuphase is a highly respected Japanese amplifier brand, renowned for its ability to deliver lifelike sound reproduction. Their amplifiers are known for their exceptional phase coherence, which creates an engaging, natural listening experience that appeals to musicians and audiophiles alike.
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Product Strengths

  • Advanced technology from Accuphase's flagship stereo preamplifier, the C-3900.
  • AAVA (Accuphase Analog Vari-Gain Amplifier) volume control system adjusts volume by altering the gain of the amplifier, avoiding signal degradation and noise.
  • Refined and elegant gold aluminum alloy panel with a classic design, including a 6.35mm headphone jack and a 'flip-down' sub-panel for additional controls.
  • The volume knob has a well-damped, smooth, natural, and stable feel due to its thick shaft, direct current-driven motor, and CNC machined aluminum block encasement.
  • Excellent sound quality, intuitive operation, and durable design

Takeaway: The Accuphase C-2900 is a top-tier audio component with excellent sound quality and a unique volume control system, making it a great choice for audiophiles. It's versatile with its rich input/output channels and a high-performance headphone amplifier.

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Accuphase is a highly respected Japanese amplifier brand, renowned for its ability to deliver lifelike sound reproduction. Their amplifiers are known for their exceptional phase coherence, which creates an engaging, natural listening experience that appeals to musicians and audiophiles alike.
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Helios
21995
21995
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5
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Weiss
Weiss Engineering is a Swiss hifi brand known for its DACs that incorporate advanced DSP features like room correction and vinyl emulation, which are uncommon in other high-end DACs. Their products are praised for their precision and clarity in sound reproduction, with users noting their ability to make every track sound natural and balanced.
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Product Strengths

  • Exceptional clarity, resolution, transparency, and natural sound, allowing the recording itself to provide resolution, depth, warmth, and dynamics
  • High level of detail retrieval with excellent depth and layering of the soundstage
  • Versatile, functioning as a top-class D/A converter, preamplifier, headphone amplifier, and streamer with Roon Ready and JPLAY certification
  • Offers extensive digital signal processing (DSP) capabilities with algorithms used in professional audio products for mixing and mastering
  • Impeccable build quality with a robust double chassis design featuring a stainless-steel frame and thick aluminum paneling

Product Considerations

  • Lacks a conventional front-mounted headphone jack, requiring an adapter cable connected to the rear outputs for headphone use
  • The many DSP features carry a learning curve and may not be straightforward for audiophiles without a recording studio background
  • Some reviewers found the initial sonic presentation slightly aggressive or studio-like out of the box
  • A larger display screen would be beneficial
  • Some audiophiles seeking a particularly flavorful or additive listening experience might find it too neutral

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Weiss Helios excels in retrieval of detail, excellent bass management, and highly specific placement of images on the soundstage, while the Bricasti M21 Platinum Edition DAC had wider linear image presentation
  • Helios offers an upgraded digital-to-analog stage and analog output section for enhanced clarity and involvement with the music, compared to the Weiss DAC502
  • Helios is claimed to have many of the same qualities as the Berkeley Audio Design Alpha DAC Reference Series 3–great timbral awareness, high levels of clarity, excellent retrieval of detail, superb bass, and highly specific image placement
  • Helios has superior detail retrieval and sense of depth, whereas the Weiss MEDUS Reference DAC is a bit more forgiving and a bit more generous in the bass

Takeaway: The Weiss Helios is a top-tier DAC that delivers exceptional sound quality with a high level of detail and clarity, while also offering a wide range of customizable features for both speaker and headphone setups. It is a great choice for audiophiles seeking a versatile and high-performing digital audio solution.

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Weiss Engineering is a Swiss hifi brand known for its DACs that incorporate advanced DSP features like room correction and vinyl emulation, which are uncommon in other high-end DACs. Their products are praised for their precision and clarity in sound reproduction, with users noting their ability to make every track sound natural and balanced.
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Progression
25950
25950
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4
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Dan D'Agostino
Dan D'Agostino is an ultra-premium hifi brand distinguished by its unique copper heat sinks with holes and distinctive circular green-lit VU meters that give their amplifiers a steampunk aesthetic. Their amplifiers feature proprietary "Super Rail" technology that maintains high voltage for front-end transistors, while their three-chassis Relentless Preamplifier uses 30-pin interlocking connectors to eliminate wiring anomalies.
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Product Strengths

  • The D'Agostino Progression Preamplifier delivers warmth like tubes without the headaches
  • The Progression Preamplifier has a lower audible noise floor
  • The Progression Stereo amplifier provides a sense of authority, dynamism, energy, and slam
  • The Progression offers exceptional life, dynamic detail, and apparent power
  • The Progression Stereo Amplifier runs surprisingly cool due to its innovative heatsink design
  • The Progression Preamplifier has a limited number of inputs, especially single-ended, which may be problematic for larger systems

Product Considerations

  • The Progression Preamplifier has a limited number of inputs, especially single-ended, which may be problematic for larger systems
  • The Progression Preamplifier's DAC set-up instructions are basic and may require expert help
  • The progression preamplifier has a slight bit more midrange liveliness and detail than usual, and just a touch of added energy in the upper midrange

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Ayre Acoustics KX-R Twenty: The Ayre is a highly regarded solid-state preamplifier with a fully balanced, no feedback topology, but unlike the Progression, it does not have a DAC option
  • Vs Mark Levinson N° 526: The Mark Levinson is also a fully balanced, solid-state preamplifier, but adds a phono stage in addition to the built-in DAC
  • Vs Pass Labs XP-30 preamplifier: Like the Progression, it is a fully balanced, solid-state, multiple-chassis design, but it is scalable up to six channels
  • Vs D'Agostino Momentum: The Progression Stereo delivers more power than its more upmarket Momentum Stereo counterpart
  • Vs D'Agostino Momentum: The Progression looks like the more flexible option, rather than a 'discount design'
  • Vs D'Agostino Momentum: The Progression is a more uncompromising design—balanced operation only, without a built-in optional DAC or Bluetooth operation for the remote

Takeaway: The Progression is a set of very well-engineered audio components offering great sound and power. They are a good option for people who appreciate high-quality audio.

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Dan D'Agostino is an ultra-premium hifi brand distinguished by its unique copper heat sinks with holes and distinctive circular green-lit VU meters that give their amplifiers a steampunk aesthetic. Their amplifiers feature proprietary "Super Rail" technology that maintains high voltage for front-end transistors, while their three-chassis Relentless Preamplifier uses 30-pin interlocking connectors to eliminate wiring anomalies.
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PRE
25000
25000
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4
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Meitner

Ed Meitner recognizes that the analog preamplifier is at the heart of every music system and warrants the utmost care and precision. This recognition motivates him to consistently push the boundaries of performance in his designs. Starting with the Meitner PA6i and progressing to the multi-award winning EMM Labs PRE2, he has never failed to push the state-of-the-art in the industry.

Ed Meitner's latest design, the reference PRE, embodies this drive for perfection and culminates in his most significant statement in the preamplifier category to date. Stunning transparency is achieved via fully discrete dual-balanced signal paths, sophisticated contactless switching solutions and precision software-driven analog volume control.

Using custom, aerospace-grade, composite laminate circuit boards in the PRE provides several advantages over conventional boards: Microscopically smooth copper traces resulting in a reduction in skin effect issues Superior strength and vibration resistance Lower dielectric losses and superior heat conduction ensuring uniform temperature distribution, increasing stability and longevity

With six sets of stereo analog inputs and three sets of stereo analog outputs, the PRE allows the option of bi-amplification and tri-amplification setups. Three sets of user programmable volume presets per input allows the user to easily recall their favourite volume settings for different types of music.

Result… the most sophisticated and musically accurate preamplifier from EMM Labs. Capable of controlling everything, except your enthusiasm.

Meitner Audio's MA3 DAC uses a unique one-bit circuit that upconverts all audio to 16xDSD, with proprietary MFAST and MDAT2 technologies for jitter removal and upsampling. The MA3 features a VControl digital volume system that maintains signal integrity without requantization, while offering network streaming and Roon Ready capability.
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Product Strengths

  • Noted for its neutrality, accuracy, and uncolored sound, providing a truthful representation of recordings
  • Remarkably quiet in operation, with no pops or noise when switching inputs or muting
  • Beautifully crafted chassis and a large, easy-to-read display
  • Offers useful features like volume presets for each input and a balance control
  • Detailed and relaxed sound
  • Offers two RCA inputs, one XLR input, one RCA output, and one XLR output

Product Considerations

  • Minimalist design results in a limited number of inputs and outputs
  • Volume knob doesn't have a silky smooth feel
  • Dynamic range could be wider on challenging recordings
  • Sound might be too smooth at times, which slightly dulled the thrilling edge of some works

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The Meitner PRE exhibited better edge definition, speed, transients, and treble airiness, as well as improved bass definition and clarity, than the Linear Tube Audio preamplifier
  • The Pass Labs XP30 had more fullness in the bottom end and more dynamic kick than the Meitner PRE
  • The Meitner PRE was considered more detailed and more relaxed than the EMM Labs PRE2
  • The EMM Labs DV2 DAC offered a broader image and a greater ease of presentation than the Meitner PRE

Takeaway: The Meitner PRE preamplifier is a beautifully built and easy-to-use piece of equipment with a neutral and accurate sound signature that lets the music pass through with clarity. It is an exceptional preamp that is worth considering for those seeking high-quality analog sound reproduction.

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Meitner Audio's MA3 DAC uses a unique one-bit circuit that upconverts all audio to 16xDSD, with proprietary MFAST and MDAT2 technologies for jitter removal and upsampling. The MA3 features a VControl digital volume system that maintains signal integrity without requantization, while offering network streaming and Roon Ready capability.
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C-2300
14975
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Released
Accuphase
For more than half a century, Accuphase has continued its relentless pursuit of creating the ideal volume control circuitry. The C-2300 preamplifier utilizes Balanced AAVA – the successor of the AAVA system – to control volume without sacrificing vibrancy in the source sound. A newly added 4-band tone control enables fine adjustments to sound tone. Experience the sonic depth from the combined sound quality and superior features the C-2300 provides.
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Accuphase is a highly respected Japanese amplifier brand, renowned for its ability to deliver lifelike sound reproduction. Their amplifiers are known for their exceptional phase coherence, which creates an engaging, natural listening experience that appeals to musicians and audiophiles alike.
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Product Strengths

  • An iconic preamplifier that has been cherished
  • Has a phono stage MM and MC that is supposedly really good

Product Considerations

  • The digital seems to evolve over time, so what you buy today may become outdated in a couple of years

Takeaway: The C-2300 is an iconic and cherished preamplifier with really good phono stages. It is a beautiful unit all around and gives a quality sound experience.

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Accuphase is a highly respected Japanese amplifier brand, renowned for its ability to deliver lifelike sound reproduction. Their amplifiers are known for their exceptional phase coherence, which creates an engaging, natural listening experience that appeals to musicians and audiophiles alike.
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PH-1000
11999
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Released
2021
Gold Note
The PH-1000 is simply the best phono stage ever created by Gold Note: a unique piece of audio engineering, innovative in every aspect and completely made in Italy. It features exclusive Class A components such as a headphone output, infinite EQ curves including 4 customisable presets, plus 36 EQ curves and a Class A line preamplifier (optional).
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Gold Note is an Italian hifi brand that manufactures all components in-house, with their DS-10 DAC offering 192 setup options to adapt to different music genres and listener preferences. Their products, including the IS-10 and IS-1000 integrated amplifiers, combine multiple functions like streaming, DAC, and phono stages in single units, delivering a rich, tube-like sound signature.
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Product Strengths

  • Unparalleled cartridge matching capabilities with adjustable gain levels and load options
  • Features a multitude of equalization options, including preset EQ options alongside the option to set up custom curves
  • Exceptional build quality with a chassis precision-machined from solid aluminum, offering superior electromagnetic shielding and aesthetic elegance
  • Intuitive operation is ensured by the clear display and the Single Knob Control (SKC) system, despite the unit's complexity
  • Class A circuitry throughout delivers a warmth and naturalness that brings vinyl playback to life, while maintaining exceptional detail and clarity

Product Considerations

  • Premium price point makes it a high-end investment
  • Complex feature set may require a learning curve for full usage
  • Large form factor requires adequate rack space
  • The remote control has a mute function that requires two clicks to unmute, which can be slightly annoying
  • The Owners' Manual could be improved and is not very informative

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Gold Note PH-10: PH-1000 has more cartridge loading possibilities
  • Vs Gold Note PSU-1250 & TUBE-1012: PH-1000 lacks a warm tube sound, but if you add the PSU-1250 & TUBE-1012, details are brought out with added sharpness and the music becomes more cohesive—reaching a new level of harmonic wholeness

Takeaway: The Gold Note PH-1000 is a sophisticated phono preamplifier with a wide range of features and exceptional sound quality, perfect for vinyl enthusiasts seeking to get the best out of their collections. Its flexibility and upgradeability make it a worthwhile investment for those serious about analog audio.

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Gold Note is an Italian hifi brand that manufactures all components in-house, with their DS-10 DAC offering 192 setup options to adapt to different music genres and listener preferences. Their products, including the IS-10 and IS-1000 integrated amplifiers, combine multiple functions like streaming, DAC, and phono stages in single units, delivering a rich, tube-like sound signature.
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XP-27
12075
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Released
2021
Pass Labs
The twin chassis XP-27 eclipses the already exceptional performance of the well-reviewed and well-received XP-15, XP-25 & XP-17: delivering enhanced RIAA performance at a fraction of the previous distortion. The new design uses double shielded low noise toroidal transformers in external supply connected via aviation grade circular connectors using silver over oxygen free copper.
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Pass Labs Class A amplifiers are celebrated for their distinctive sonic character, delivering a rich, full-bodied sound with a notably lush midrange. They imbue a unique sense of "plumpness" and warmth to the music, an intentional coloration that many enthusiasts find highly engaging. The pure Class A design ensures smooth, beautiful sound but comes with the trade-off of generating significant heat, which can warm up a room.
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Product Strengths

  • Separate chassis for the power supply and signal circuitry minimizes noise, improving low-level detail retrieval
  • Front panel controls for gain, resistive loading, and capacitive loading, provide flexibility for cartridge matching
  • Two RCA inputs accommodate two turntables or tonearms, simplifying analog setups
  • Superb detail, clarity, and a clean sound, leads to a musically involving experience
  • A high-pass filter reduces low-frequency noise, helpful for systems with subwoofers

Product Considerations

  • The two-chassis design may be problematic for audiophiles with limited space, as the power supply is ideally placed separate from the main unit
  • No remote control is included, requiring manual adjustments at the unit itself
  • Settings are not automatically remembered when switching between tonearm inputs, requiring manual readjustment
  • Some reviewers would have liked to see larger LED indicators and labels for easier visibility

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The XP-27 offers a host of useful features and operates with a great deal of attention paid to lower distortion, even RIAA performance is accomplished at much lower distortion levels than previous versions in the same price class
  • Vs Pass Labs XP-25, the XP-27 offers incremental improvements including lower noise and better bass performance due to dual transformers—vs single in the XP-25—lower noise resistors, upgraded rectifiers and improved power filtering and regulation
  • Vs Pass Labs XP-17, the XP-27 offers superior dynamics, clarity, imaging and musicality
  • Vs Pass Labs XP-22, the XP-27 is the star of the two-component show: XP-22-line preamplifier and XP-27 phono preamplifier

Takeaway: The Pass Labs XP-27 is a versatile and high-performing phono preamplifier that extracts remarkable detail and clarity from vinyl recordings. Its flexible loading options and dual inputs make it a great choice for vinyl enthusiasts seeking exceptional sound quality.

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Pass Labs Class A amplifiers are celebrated for their distinctive sonic character, delivering a rich, full-bodied sound with a notably lush midrange. They imbue a unique sense of "plumpness" and warmth to the music, an intentional coloration that many enthusiasts find highly engaging. The pure Class A design ensures smooth, beautiful sound but comes with the trade-off of generating significant heat, which can warm up a room.
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Hyperion P1
14055
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Released
2022
CANOR
Hyperion P1 is a brand new vacuum tube preamplifier of pure A-class with zero feedback designed and produced by CANOR. It is considered a reference preamplifier of the CANOR brand.
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Canor Audio is a hifi brand that uses proprietary CMT circuit board technology to match the performance of point-to-point wiring while maintaining consistency in manufacturing. Their tube-based designs include unique features like a tube output stage in their DACs and custom-made output transformers with Permalloy cores in their amplifiers, setting them apart in the high-end audio market.
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Product Strengths

  • Delivers a natural, spacious, and clean sound
  • Attenuator is located in a special aluminum box (10 mm thick walls) which provides perfect shielding and absorbs the vibrations
  • Is a Class-A preamplifier and was designed to avoid ANY global feedback
  • Analogue part is separated from the power part by a solid aluminium wall (10 mm thick) which contributes to the elimination of interference

Product Considerations

  • The tubes require a lengthy break-in period of several hundred hours
  • The system remote control could be bigger

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The Hyperion and Virtus combo's sovereignty brings the acoustic events to 'life' more convincingly

Takeaway: The Hyperion P1 is made to provide high signal quality sound. It has excellent workmanship to ensure amazing sound quality.

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Canor Audio is a hifi brand that uses proprietary CMT circuit board technology to match the performance of point-to-point wiring while maintaining consistency in manufacturing. Their tube-based designs include unique features like a tube output stage in their DACs and custom-made output transformers with Permalloy cores in their amplifiers, setting them apart in the high-end audio market.
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XP-32
18375
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Released
2021
Pass Labs
The XP-32 is a three-piece modular preamplifier consisting of one control/power supply chassis and two additional gain chassis each containing analog signals of a single channel. The XP-32 generates less noise, crosstalk and distortion while delivering greater dynamic range, gain, output voltage and output current.
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Pass Labs Class A amplifiers are celebrated for their distinctive sonic character, delivering a rich, full-bodied sound with a notably lush midrange. They imbue a unique sense of "plumpness" and warmth to the music, an intentional coloration that many enthusiasts find highly engaging. The pure Class A design ensures smooth, beautiful sound but comes with the trade-off of generating significant heat, which can warm up a room.
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Product Strengths

  • Tonally, the XP-32 is a more beautiful, engaging preamplifier with a beautiful class A sound that presents fatigue-free
  • Exceptional build quality
  • Supreme clarity of sound lends a feeling of speed, precision, and vivacity in music across various genres, from jazz to opera, symphonic to rock
  • Brings forth a feeling of speed, precision, and vivacity in various genres of music, from jazz to opera, symphonic to rock
  • The metaphor of the veil being lifted—or ripped away—is applicable here

Product Considerations

  • Not the most neutral or transparent unit
  • Needed a lot of volume for it to get a Griffin amplifier moving
  • Takes up a lot of space, especially if not stacked
  • Missing was a touch of body to Netrebko's voice and a sense of air around it

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to PASLabs XB30, the XP-32 is a better line stage
  • Compared to the XS preamplifier, the XP-32 uses a single-stage volume control as used in the XS preamplifier and has more range, with 0.5dB steps; it is quieter and more accurate
  • Compared to the XP-30, the XP-32's inputs are DC-coupled and a servo is used after trimming
  • Compared to the XP-22, it was just slightly more explicit

Takeaway: The XP-32 is a well-built preamplifier that gives a clean and clear sound, bringing more excitement to music. If you want to hear everything in music, the XP-32 might be what you are looking for.

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Pass Labs Class A amplifiers are celebrated for their distinctive sonic character, delivering a rich, full-bodied sound with a notably lush midrange. They imbue a unique sense of "plumpness" and warmth to the music, an intentional coloration that many enthusiasts find highly engaging. The pure Class A design ensures smooth, beautiful sound but comes with the trade-off of generating significant heat, which can warm up a room.
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