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MDX Series

  • Positioning: The entry-level distribution solution, designed for multi-zone audio setups.
  • Description: Offers a great balance of performance and affordability, featuring fully powered independent-zone amplification with subwoofer connections. Unlike the more advanced AVM Series, focuses on simplifying custom audio installations with ARC Genesis room correction for each zone, making it ideal for users with multiple rooms and a moderate budget.

MRX Series

  • Positioning: Serves as Anthem's line of high-end multichannel A/V receivers.
  • Description: Features robust multichannel capabilities and 8K support, making it a strong choice for home theater enthusiasts. Compared to the STR Series, which focuses on stereo performance, includes Anthem Room Correction and supports Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and IMAX Enhanced.

STR Series

  • Positioning: Anthem's premium stereo lineup, offering integrated amplifiers, preamplifiers, and power amplifiers.
  • Description: Stands out with its high power output and advanced DAC technology, providing exceptional stereo performance. Unlike the MRX Series, which is tailored for multichannel setups, focuses on delivering high-fidelity stereo sound with Anthem Room Correction.

AVM Series 8K

  • Positioning: Anthem's flagship line of A/V processors, designed for the ultimate home theater experience.
  • Description: Features cutting-edge processing capabilities and extensive connectivity options, including 8K HDMI support. It surpasses the MRX Series in terms of processing power and flexibility.
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MDX-12 joins the Anthem MDX family as a simple, yet robust solution for powering distributed audio systems. With 75W of pure Anthem power available on all of its 12 channels, the MDX-12 is ready to bring your home to life.
  • Power Output: 75W x 12 channels (8Ω), 150W x 12 channels (4Ω)
  • Bridged Power: 280W (8Ω)
  • THD: 0.002%
  • Power Supply: 1,000W compact
  • Rack Space: 1U
  • Inputs: 6 dedicated analog inputs, 2 selectable global analog inputs
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Anthem is a hifi brand best known for their AV receivers and preamp processors that feature their proprietary ARC Genesis room correction technology with a calibration microphone. Their flagship AVM 90 8K preamp processor, featuring dual ESS ES9038Pro DACs and quad independently calibrated subwoofer outputs, is praised for superior channel separation and lower frequency handling, while their MRX SLM AV receiver offers a uniquely slim design that fits behind televisions.
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MCA 325 GEN2
2699
2699
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2
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Anthem
Anthem is a hifi brand best known for their AV receivers and preamp processors that feature their proprietary ARC Genesis room correction technology with a calibration microphone. Their flagship AVM 90 8K preamp processor, featuring dual ESS ES9038Pro DACs and quad independently calibrated subwoofer outputs, is praised for superior channel separation and lower frequency handling, while their MRX SLM AV receiver offers a uniquely slim design that fits behind televisions.
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Product Strengths

  • Effortless presentation with great separation of instruments
  • Very musical sound
  • Has current to burn and sounds far more powerful than their rating
  • Super quiet with a signal to noise ratio of 120 dB
  • Advanced Load Monitoring ensures the amp stays in perfect condition
  • RCA connectors are board mounted

Product Considerations

  • Separate components cost more

Takeaway: The Anthem MCA amps deliver great sound and power for the price. You will get an effortless presentation with great instrument separation making your music sound fantastic.

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Anthem is a hifi brand best known for their AV receivers and preamp processors that feature their proprietary ARC Genesis room correction technology with a calibration microphone. Their flagship AVM 90 8K preamp processor, featuring dual ESS ES9038Pro DACs and quad independently calibrated subwoofer outputs, is praised for superior channel separation and lower frequency handling, while their MRX SLM AV receiver offers a uniquely slim design that fits behind televisions.
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MCA 525 GEN2
3799
3799
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2
Reviews
Anthem
Anthem is a hifi brand best known for their AV receivers and preamp processors that feature their proprietary ARC Genesis room correction technology with a calibration microphone. Their flagship AVM 90 8K preamp processor, featuring dual ESS ES9038Pro DACs and quad independently calibrated subwoofer outputs, is praised for superior channel separation and lower frequency handling, while their MRX SLM AV receiver offers a uniquely slim design that fits behind televisions.
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Product Strengths

  • Anthem MCA amps have current to burn, delivering more power than their rating suggests and excelling even when speaker impedance drops below 8 ohms
  • The MCA amps are quiet, with a signal to noise ratio of 120 dB, making music sound like it's coming from a black background
  • MCA Gen 2 models have a shorter signal path due to the elimination of internal wiring
  • Anthem MCA amplifiers offer Advanced Load Monitoring (ALM) to protect the amplifier by monitoring temperature, current, and voltage, shutting down a channel if it goes out of spec
  • The MCA 525 Gen 2 delivers an effortless presentation with great separation of instruments

Product Considerations

  • One review wishes Anthem had used a chassis mount more solid RCA connector, though most will likely use the balanced connector
  • Some may bemoan the limited number of channels at the price point
  • While standby power consumption is low, any 'green' benefits disappear as soon as it is being used

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • While both the Anthem and StormAudio PA16 Mk2 amplifiers demonstrate a thrilling dynamism, along with headroom, the Anthem manages to produce a soundstage with genuine intimacy, unlike the potentially sterile sonic signature of the StormAudio

Takeaway: The Anthem MCA is a powerful amplifier built to deliver a musical sound with effortless presentation and separation, so your speakers can sound their best. With advanced features that ensure it lasts, the MCA is designed to bring a great listening experience.

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Anthem is a hifi brand best known for their AV receivers and preamp processors that feature their proprietary ARC Genesis room correction technology with a calibration microphone. Their flagship AVM 90 8K preamp processor, featuring dual ESS ES9038Pro DACs and quad independently calibrated subwoofer outputs, is praised for superior channel separation and lower frequency handling, while their MRX SLM AV receiver offers a uniquely slim design that fits behind televisions.
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M23
3749
3749
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12
Reviews
NAD

Building on NAD’s long tradition of identifying and developing cutting-edge amplification technology, the M23 HybridDigital Stereo Power Amplifier features Purifi Audio’s Eigentakt™ design, a once-in-a-decade innovation that virtually eliminates harmonic and intermodulation distortion. Noise is inaudible, for a completely black background and exquisite micro-detail. Conservatively rated at 2x200W continuous into 8 ohms and 2x380W into 4 ohms, the M23 can deliver live performance levels through any loudspeaker. With its unique combination of features, performance, and value, the M23 represents the new benchmark for the stereo power amplifier.

NAD Electronics pioneered affordable hifi equipment by focusing on essential features for good sound, with their classic NAD 3020 becoming the best-selling hifi amplifier in history. Their Masters Series features DirectDigital technology, the world's first closed-loop digital amplification that corrects output every 10 nanoseconds.
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Product Strengths

  • The M23's build quality feels solid and elegant, with impressive small design details
  • The sound is striking in its purity and clarity
  • It offers up to three levels of gain, switchable on the back panel, to best fit the system
  • It provides a clear sound without sounding hard
  • It features Purifi Eigentakt Class D amplification, which provides virtually unmeasurable distortion levels

Product Considerations

  • The bass is clean but may be perceived as a little on the cool side and not as 'wompy-sounding'
  • The M23 is not a forgiving amplifier that makes everything sound sweet and wonderful—it's not for those seeking a soft and mellow sound
  • Bridging with speakers below 5 or 6 ohms is not recommended, as the amp will current limit and potentially shut down
  • The reviewer found ergonomical challenges using fancy speaker cables in bridged mode due to wide terminal spacing
  • The capacitive touch power button can accidentally trigger

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Bel Canto C6i: The M23 offered a layer of refinement and better reproduction of the recording space
  • Vs Pass XA25: The M23 had more transparent sound and detail, especially in the treble and upper mids, but lacked the organic quality of the XA25
  • Vs HiFi Rose RS 520: The M23 sounded cleaner and had better separation/depth, HiFi Rose seemed to have an EQ built-in, emphasizing midrange and bass
  • Vs NAD C298: The M23 is more neutral, deals with decay more naturally, and has better casework, making it look high-end
  • Vs Anthem M1 monoblock amplifiers: The M23 was slightly more transparent throughout the entire frequency range
  • Vs Bryston 4B 3: The Bryston had more grunt but the M23 is more neutral

Takeaway: The NAD M23 is a powerful and precise amplifier that delivers clean and clear sound, making it a great choice for audiophiles who want to hear their music as accurately as possible. It is especially well-suited for those looking to build a high-end system around a quality preamp or DAC.

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NAD Electronics pioneered affordable hifi equipment by focusing on essential features for good sound, with their classic NAD 3020 becoming the best-selling hifi amplifier in history. Their Masters Series features DirectDigital technology, the world's first closed-loop digital amplification that corrects output every 10 nanoseconds.
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Halo A52+
4199
4199
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9
Reviews
Parasound
Parasound amplifiers are a favorite among hi-fi dealers because they offer a ton of power and performance without hitting crazy price levels. Designed by John Curl, their hifi and home theater amps are known for clean, neutral sound and an ability to power just about any system with ease. Sure, you can find better amps, but they come with serious diminishing returns. For a lot of people, Parasound hits that sweet spot where you feel like you’ve reached the endgame without spending a fortune.
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Product Strengths

  • Delivers ample, clean, and dynamic power to all channels, ensuring speakers reach their full potential
  • Designed by John Curl, featuring Class A/AB circuitry for a balance of warmth, richness, efficiency, and punch
  • Pleasing sound for dialogue and music, with very high-quality and detail
  • Versatile, suitable for both movies and music, with a low noise floor for quiet passages and great transparency—that doesn't color the sound
  • Built to last, with high-quality internal components
  • Signal-sensing power-on mode can be fussy and may require adjustment

Product Considerations

  • Super heavy and large, potentially requiring rearranging a system or dedicated rack space
  • Only available in anodized black

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The A52 Plus has bigger parts and bigger power than the Outlaw Model 5000, including balanced XLR connections
  • A52 Plus is the 'teenager' compared to the elder Parasound A51
  • Parasound A52+ sounds better, is more accurate, and more powerful than the Denon receiver's amplifier section

Takeaway: The Parasound A52+ Halo is a versatile and powerful amplifier that delivers clean, dynamic sound for both home theater and music systems, with a build quality designed to last. This is a worthy investment for audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts who seek high-quality audio performance.

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Parasound amplifiers are a favorite among hi-fi dealers because they offer a ton of power and performance without hitting crazy price levels. Designed by John Curl, their hifi and home theater amps are known for clean, neutral sound and an ability to power just about any system with ease. Sure, you can find better amps, but they come with serious diminishing returns. For a lot of people, Parasound hits that sweet spot where you feel like you’ve reached the endgame without spending a fortune.
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MCA 225 GEN2
2299
/
Released
2021
Anthem
To complement the NEW AVM 90 and 70 A/V Processors, Anthem introduces the new MCA 525, 325 and 225 GEN 2 power amplifiers. Available in 5, 3 and 2-channel configurations, these new MCA amplifiers feature more robust and efficient power and heavy-duty reliability. The new MCA Series delivers lower THD (total harmonic distortion) for more clean, pure sound and lower noise for a supremely quiet background.
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Anthem is a hifi brand best known for their AV receivers and preamp processors that feature their proprietary ARC Genesis room correction technology with a calibration microphone. Their flagship AVM 90 8K preamp processor, featuring dual ESS ES9038Pro DACs and quad independently calibrated subwoofer outputs, is praised for superior channel separation and lower frequency handling, while their MRX SLM AV receiver offers a uniquely slim design that fits behind televisions.
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Product Strengths

  • High current output leads to lower distortion
  • The amps sound more powerful than their rating suggests due to their ability to handle speaker impedance dropping below 8 ohms, delivering significant power into 4 and 2 ohms loads (400W and 600W respectively)
  • Low noise floor with a signal-to-noise ratio of 120 dB
  • Advanced Load Monitoring (ALM) protects the amplifier from clipping and ensures long-term performance without affecting the signal path
  • Extremely musical sound and an effortless presentation with great separation of instruments

Product Considerations

  • The MCA 225 Gen 2 is a bulky power amp, so space is needed in a rack
  • The RCA connectors are board-mounted, not chassis-mounted
  • The front panel design doesn't use the graphic display, which might be unexpected

Takeaway: The Anthem MCA amplifiers provide lots of power and have a clear sound that could make speakers sound their best. These could be a great option for reliable and powerful amps for a home theater or stereo setup.

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Anthem is a hifi brand best known for their AV receivers and preamp processors that feature their proprietary ARC Genesis room correction technology with a calibration microphone. Their flagship AVM 90 8K preamp processor, featuring dual ESS ES9038Pro DACs and quad independently calibrated subwoofer outputs, is praised for superior channel separation and lower frequency handling, while their MRX SLM AV receiver offers a uniquely slim design that fits behind televisions.
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TS A75
1495
/
Released
2024
Galion
The performance of this amplifier is so good that you will question whether the significantly more expensive amplifier you are currently shopping for is truly better than this one; for those who prefer XLR, the TS A75 comes with both XLR and RCA inputs.
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Galion Audio designs amplifiers with truly balanced architecture and tube-like sound characteristics, featuring unique controls for feedback levels and tone adjustments that avoid typical tonal discoloration. Their amplifiers are distinguished by robust power supplies with dual toroidal transformers and the ability to switch between Class A and Class AB modes, which is rare in their price range.
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Product Strengths

  • Delivers a tube-like sound, with a warm and musical presentation
  • Robust power supply with substantial capacitance (200,000 microfarads) provides good bass control and dynamics
  • Transparent and precise sound, with a wide and deep soundstage
  • Balanced design with both RCA and XLR inputs, the latter offering a cleaner and more dynamic sound
  • Offers excellent value, outperforming other amplifiers in a similar price range

Product Considerations

  • Requires a pre-amplifier to control volume
  • May exhibit slight transformer noise when close to the unit
  • Does not have pop control, requiring caution when plugging/unplugging connections
  • Some reviewers found the logo placement slightly off-center and the blue LED power light too bright
  • Bass control is not as punchy or defined for some tastes, leaning towards a tube-like bass delivery

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The TSA-75 has a different, more flavorful sound signature compared to the Orchard Audio's neutral sound
  • The TSA-75 provides superior micro detail, cleanliness, clarity, and stereo imaging, compared to Schiit Audio Vidar 2
  • Performance is head-to-head with the Denafrips Thalo, depending on sound preference—the more balanced, snappy presentation of the Thalo, or the more V-shaped sound with greater depth and soundstage of the TSA-75
  • The TSA-75 has a distinct sound signature, unlike Emotiva amps
  • The TSA-75 outperforms the McIntosh MC275 Mark VI in audiophile performance

Takeaway: The Galion Audio TS A75 is a well-built amplifier that delivers a warm, tube-like sound with good bass and a wide soundstage. It provides excellent value and is a great choice for those looking for a musical and engaging listening experience.

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Galion Audio designs amplifiers with truly balanced architecture and tube-like sound characteristics, featuring unique controls for feedback levels and tone adjustments that avoid typical tonal discoloration. Their amplifiers are distinguished by robust power supplies with dual toroidal transformers and the ability to switch between Class A and Class AB modes, which is rare in their price range.
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Tyr
1399
/
Released
2022
Schiit
Tyr is a monstrous, old-skool, crazy heavy, over-the-top mono speaker amplifier. It uses the best of today's and yesterday's technologies to create something totally unique—and It has enough power to run almost anything.
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Schiit Audio, an extremely popular direct-to-consumer hifi brand, specializes in entry-level DACs and amps for both headphones and speakers. Through their distinctive, authentic voice and low-price philosophy, they've built a very loyal customer base.
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Product Strengths

  • Robust, effortless power with excellent control makes it easy to drive all speakers with authority and deliver a satisfying listening experience.
  • Balanced and neutral sound, with a solid low end that prevents it from sounding dull or anemic, while also ensuring it is not too aggressive to cause listening fatigue.
  • Excellent timing makes music engaging and foot-tapping, and is particularly impressive with genres such as R&B and soundtracks.
  • Built in the USA, it has a 5 year warranty and 15 day satisfaction guarantee

Product Considerations

  • Not ideal for listeners seeking a romantic, sweet, and smooth midrange, or those who prefer a very lively sound.
  • The amp required careful system matching to achieve its full potential, particularly needing a high-end preamp to unlock greater refinement and resolution.
  • Bass performance might be seriously challenged by more modern amplifiers.
  • There is a slight differential in gain

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to Emotiva A1s, the Tyr has more bass, more clarity in the bass, and is less veiled overall
  • Reminiscent of McIntosh 7270—the Tyr gives off similar 'Mac vibes'.

Takeaway:

The Schiit Tyr monoblocks deliver a lot of power and control, making music sound good with a balanced and neutral style. It's a great option for an amplifier that can handle almost any speaker and is versatile.

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Schiit Audio, an extremely popular direct-to-consumer hifi brand, specializes in entry-level DACs and amps for both headphones and speakers. Through their distinctive, authentic voice and low-price philosophy, they've built a very loyal customer base.
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DX9
1299
/
Released
2023
Topping
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Topping Audio is a measurement-focused hifi brand that developed its own proprietary PSRM DAC architecture and NFCA amplifier topology to achieve exceptionally low distortion levels. Their products, from the flagship D90 III Discrete DAC to entry-level interfaces like the E2x2, use advanced technologies like custom I/V conversion stages and high-feedback Class B designs to deliver clean, accurate sound reproduction.
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Product Strengths

  • Breathtaking design with curved corners, symmetrical front faceplate, and a glass component revealing internal circuitry
  • Powerful headphone amplifier capable of outputting up to 10W at 16Ω and 7W at 32Ω
  • Good sound quality, described as clean, detailed, and punchy, with a balanced tonal presentation
  • CNC machined aluminum remote control with rubber buttons
  • Multiple inputs and outputs, including 6.35mm, 4.4mm, and 4-pin XLR outputs on the front, and optical, coaxial, AES, IIS, USB, and Bluetooth on the back, with RCA and XLR outputs for lineout and preamplifier lineouts

Product Considerations

  • Glass top panel gets hotter than the aluminum housing
  • The glass panel is a fingerprint magnet and requires cleaning regularly
  • No analog line-in to pair the amplifier with 3rd party DACs
  • No streaming capability via WiFi or LAN
  • Some menu navigation can be cumbersome, requiring cycling through options rather than direct selection

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to the Topping A90 and D90 stack, the DX9 has similar inputs, outputs and power, but the stack is more versatile, as the amp and DAC can be used separately— the DX9 has additional coaxial and optical inputs, and the sound is somewhat similar
  • Compared to the HIFIMAN EF400, the DX9 has more inputs/outputs and more power, but the EF400 sounds warmer
  • Compared to the Topping D90SE, the DX9 sounds more fun, its bass and midrange has more energy and oomph, but the D90SE is more transparent, though ultimately quite flat
  • Compared to the AURALiC Altair G2.1, the DX9 sounds cleaner and better separated, with a small reduction in digital hash

Takeaway: The Topping DX9 is a beautiful and powerful all-in-one DAC/amp that offers a clean and detailed sound, making it suitable for both headphone and speaker setups. Its versatility and attractive design make it a compelling option for those seeking a high-quality audio solution.

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Topping Audio is a measurement-focused hifi brand that developed its own proprietary PSRM DAC architecture and NFCA amplifier topology to achieve exceptionally low distortion levels. Their products, from the flagship D90 III Discrete DAC to entry-level interfaces like the E2x2, use advanced technologies like custom I/V conversion stages and high-feedback Class B designs to deliver clean, accurate sound reproduction.
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GaN 1
1499
/
Released
2022
Peachtree
The GaN 1 is a 200 watt-per-channel power amplifier designed to be the sole interface between your variable output digital audio device, like a Bluesound NODE, and your speakers. The GaN 1 is a simple, pure and cost-effective audio solution. Connect the GaN 1 to a streamer and a pair of speakers. That's it...no DAC, no preamp and no input switching. The signal path from the music to your speakers is remarkably short and free from artifacts.
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Peachtree Audio, a popular entry-level hifi brand, delivers Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology in their amplifiers, making Class D sound more like Class A with a richer midrange.
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Product Strengths

  • GANFET transistors switch faster, are more heat resistant, and produce less distortion than MOSFET transistors
  • A monstrous 400-watt regulated power supply
  • Designed to work specifically with a source with a variable output, be it a silver disc-spinning device or one of today's best yet affordable HD music streamers
  • Offers a level of audiophile performance that well exceeds any reasonable expectations that come with the amp's modest price tag
  • Offers a super clean minimal setup when paired with the Bluesound Node

Product Considerations

  • Has only one digital coaxial input, limiting connectivity options and expansion
  • Lacks volume indication on the unit itself, requiring reliance on the source's volume control
  • Some reviewers noticed a high-pitched noise coming from early prototypes, which was later fixed by Peachtree
  • Isn't the type of amp that makes a poorly recorded song sound better
  • Is a non-standard size

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Bluesound Power Node: Setup has a much more substantial mid-range, better low-end control, and ever so slightly better speed with rhythmic transient attack
  • Vs NAD M10 V2: Is the more dynamically relaxed
  • Vs Hegel H190: Reviewers actually preferred the more forward presentation of midrange

Takeaway: The GAN1 is a forward-thinking piece of tech that prioritizes simplicity and sound quality for those who want to just stream music. It provides outstanding value and impressive performance, especially for those looking for a minimalist, high-fidelity system.

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