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What reviewers think

Magazine reviewers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below.

Product Strengths

  • Audio Analogue's years of experience in developing high-end audio products are implemented, incorporating their own way of inner workings, which can provide more than just proper handling of music and system gain
  • The amplification stage, called SeGeSTA (Single Gain Stage Transconductance Amplifier), was designed to make the preamplifier even quieter, while keeping the structure fully balanced and without global feedback
  • It reproduces music from track to track on an individual level, allowing the deeper insights of the music to be grasped with ease
  • The Bellini Anniversary preamp is no-nonsense in the way it serves the music without casting false spells, overblowing the sound, or saturating it

Product Considerations

  • The basic functionality needs a bit of a run-up, as it's perhaps not the most instantly intuitive design around, operating standby, input selection, and volume with one control can take some time to understand
  • Changing inputs involves pressing the button for the correct length of time and moving majestically in sequence through the inputs, even when you have this off pat, you'll discover that the control scrolls through the inputs sequentially, so changing from number one to number five takes frustrating seconds

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The Bellini Anniversary is closer to the Maestro Anniversary, as it shares the same basic preamplifier circuit, but the Bellini Anniversary adds an inductive-capacitive filtering system to the main power supply

Takeaway:

The Audio Analogue Bellini Anniversary is a high-end audio preamplifier that delivers music with clarity and detail, without artificial enhancements, making it great for audiophiles. With its ability to communicate with the music, the Bellini Anniversary can provide a wondrous listening experience for everyone.

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Compared to their other products

We think it's helpful to understand how this product fits into the brand's full lineup (below). To learn more about these products, visit the brand's page.

AAcentro:  

  • Positioning: A simple integrated amplifier offering excellent value with essential sound performance.  
  • Description: Delivers a straightforward design with clear, reference-level audio ideal for smaller rooms and budget-conscious setups. In comparison to the dual-mode flexibility of the Pure Class A series and the advanced circuitry of the Maestro line, it focuses on providing core functionality without extra complications.

Pure Class A/Class AB Integrated Amplifier:  

  • Positioning: A versatile integrated amplifier with selectable operating modes for varied sound experiences.  
  • Description: Features the unique ability to switch between pure Class A and Class AB modes, offering refined sonic detail or more dynamic power as needed. When compared to AAcentro's simple approach and Puccini's fixed design, it provides adaptable performance for different room sizes and sonic goals.

Puccini:  

  • Positioning: A mid-range amplifier that bridges classic design with balanced, efficient performance.  
  • Description: Offers a well-rounded sound signature with steady output and efficiency for everyday listening in medium-sized spaces. Compared to the Pure Class A's technological flexibility and the higher-end features of the Maestro series, it provides reliable performance at a moderate price.

Maestro:  

  • Positioning: A high-end integrated amplifier serving as the flagship successor to Puccini.  
  • Description: Features advanced driving circuitry and robust design that delivers precise control and enhanced sound output suitable for larger rooms. In contrast to Puccini's conventional performance and AAcentro's value-driven simplicity, it provides improved technical refinement and build quality.

Maestro 2.0:  

  • Positioning: The latest premium integrated amplifier offering the most refined performance in the lineup.  
  • Description: Incorporates state-of-the-art design updates and meticulous circuit improvements for superior audio control and articulation. Compared to the earlier Maestro and the simpler models like Puccini, it delivers cutting-edge functionality, top-tier build quality, and expansive soundstage capabilities.
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Manufacturer's notes

The Bellini Anniversary preamplifier, designed in Airtech laboratories, reimagines one of Audio Analogue's historic products. While only the name remains common between this new model and previous versions, the design and technical solutions used are completely renewed.
  • Channels: 2
  • RCA Inputs: 3
  • XLR Inputs: 2
  • Unbalanced Outputs: 2
  • Balanced Outputs: 2
  • Input Impedance: 47Kohm
  • Unbalanced Output Gain: 5dB
  • Balanced Output Gain: 11dB
  • Frequency Response: 0.5dB attenuation 200KHZ
  • Signal/Noise Ratio (Unbalanced): ≈107dB
  • Signal/Noise Ratio (Balanced): ≈103dB
  • Standby Power Consumption (230VAC): 0.7W
  • Dimensions (HxWxD): 140x450x380mm
  • Weight: 12kg
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Audio Analogue is a hifi brand distinguished by their ABsolute integrated amplifier's unique dual-mode operation, which lets users switch between 50W pure Class A and 150W Class AB with a button press, while using zero global feedback circuits for enhanced sound purity. Their Italian-made amplifiers are known for adapting to different music styles, as demonstrated in their Maestro Anniversary integrated amplifier's chameleon-like sound character and the Primo Settanta's ability to create a three-dimensional, emotionally realistic soundstage.
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What if you spend a bit more?

PH-1000
11999
11999
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7
Reviews
Gold Note
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
12075
/
6
Reviews
Pass Labs
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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Our take on the brand

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
14055
/
4
Reviews
CANOR
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
18375
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4
Reviews
Pass Labs
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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Our take on the brand

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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M66
5499
/
Released
2023
NAD
The Masters M66 BluOS Streaming DAC-Preamplifier is a revolutionary hi-fi component that combines an audiophile-grade DAC with a high-resolution multi-room music streamer. Featuring Dirac Live Room Correction and Dirac Live Bass Control, its elegant design and vibrant 7″ touchscreen exudes quality and class.
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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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Product Strengths

  • Offers a wide range of features rarely seen in a component of this type, including a high-performance DAC, analog preamplifier, BluOS streaming, Dirac Live room correction, and a high-quality phono stage
  • Includes Dirac Live Bass Control for up to four independent subwoofers, allowing for optimized bass performance and integration, and Dirac Live improves clarity and bass definition
  • Uses ESS Sabre DAC chips, known for wide dynamic range and low noise/distortion
  • Features a modular design that lets one expand its capabilities, helping to ensure product longevity and up-to-date functionality
  • Offers versatile connectivity with a comprehensive array of inputs and outputs, including balanced XLR, AES/XLR, and HDMI eARC

Product Considerations

  • BluOS is limited to a maximum resolution of 24-bit/192kHz
  • Does not offer home-theater bypass, though it could be implemented in a future upgrade
  • Dirac Live iPhone app not always successful at recognizing microphone
  • Touchscreen does not behave in the same way as an EverSolo or a FiiO, because one cannot browse music libraries with it, it is really just for input and settings and just the kind of nitty-gritty of daily use, but not music playback
  • Some found the styling a bit overdone, while others appreciated the display

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Is considered better overall than the Anthem STR due to a more sophisticated room correction system and a fully featured multiroom streaming platform with wireless capability
  • Sounds more lit up top to bottom with greater avidity than PS Audio, and it better exposes surface textures, and layer separation is more easily seen
  • The MC input quite clearly resolves more finer detail and it better inks tonal colors compared to the MC phono stage built into the Cambridge Audio Alva TT 2 turntable

Takeaway: The NAD M66 is a sophisticated and feature-rich streaming preamplifier, offering a versatile set of tools for audiophiles seeking precise sound reproduction and optimized bass performance. With its modular design and future-proofing capabilities, the M66 is a great choice for anyone building a high-end hifi system.

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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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Lupe
9850
/
Released
2023
Mola Mola
The standalone version of our well-known archival grade Phono stage features three single-ended inputs and one balanced input. It has a balanced output as well as a single-ended output. The Lupe with its dedicated power supply, k and the added "subsonic filter" provides the discerning record aficionado with the most accurate set-up for recreating the magic of the turntable as it was intended.
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Mola Mola is recognized for bringing innovative Class D amplification to hifi through the work of renowned engineer Bruno Putzeys. Their products deliver clean and efficient performance with extremely low distortion, and their DAC is considered among the best.
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Product Strengths

  • Incredibly saturated sound packed with information, resulting in a deep and detailed presentation
  • Separate gain paths for MM and MC cartridges, optimizing performance for each
  • Extremely silent and powerful signal transmission capabilities
  • Offers a wide range of settings to optimize performance for any cartridge, including extensive gain and loading options, and dozens of equalization curves
  • Parameters can be adjusted on the fly using a custom Mola Mola app
  • Design allows it to get out of the way of the music, allowing the music to swell and breathe majestically

Product Considerations

  • The new review sample took some 300 hours to stabilize
  • A slight faltering of absolute pitch definition and texture below about 40-45 Hz
  • Some may find the sound too neutral and challenging—preferring a more lush sound
  • With so many parameters to adjust, people may use the unit's abilities as a tone control and stray away from the intended EQ curve
  • There are so many options, that it may be changed too far

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Versus GrandiNote Celio mk IV phono preamplifier, Lupe reminded the reviewer more of their Class A GrandiNote Celio mk IV phono preamplifier than the other of my references—ESE Lab Nibiru MC
  • Versus ESE Lab Nibiru MC, each of those features could be pointed out as Lupe's advantages, although they were not as prominent as with Nibiru MC

Takeaway: The Mola Mola Lupe is a versatile and high-performing phono stage that delivers a sophisticated and musical sound. Its extensive features and convenient app control make it a great choice for vinyl enthusiasts who want to optimize their listening experience.

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Mola Mola is recognized for bringing innovative Class D amplification to hifi through the work of renowned engineer Bruno Putzeys. Their products deliver clean and efficient performance with extremely low distortion, and their DAC is considered among the best.
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P1
10000
/
Released
2021
Lumin
Our most flexible player yet, LUMIN P1 is designed to sit right in the heart of your audio system. Use as a streamer, a DAC, a pre-amplifier or all three!
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Lumin Music, known for launching the world's first DSD-capable streamer, develops all hardware and software in-house to ensure seamless integration across their product line. Their digital sources are praised for delivering warm, analog-like sound quality, with features like upsampling to DSD 256 and dual-drive music servers that require zero setup configuration.
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Product Strengths

  • Combines a network streamer, DAC, and preamplifier with digital and analog inputs, offering versatility
  • Features Leedh Processing lossless volume control, which minimizes distortion and loss of resolution, maintaining sound quality even at high attenuation levels
  • High-quality build with an aluminum chassis and a well-designed internal layout, including dual toroidal transformers and a Femto Clock System
  • Has three HDMI inputs with 4k passthrough and ARC (Audio Return Channel), making it work as part of a multimedia system

Product Considerations

  • Analog input signals are digitized because the P1's volume control operates in the digital domain
  • The Lumin app is not as graphically compelling as Roon, nor is it as easy to navigate and manage a music library
  • When the volume is set at '100' or the output level is set to 'fixed,' both Leedh and the conventional volume controls are bypassed
  • It appears to have no discernible colorations of its own and delivers extremely high resolution, probably more than most systems will be able to realize

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to the AURALiC Aries G1.1, the P1 delivers a considerably more realistic, musical, and engaging sound
  • Compared to the Copland CSA 100 amplifier, the P1 is a more musical and competent sounding player with greater resolution, extension, dynamics, and ease

Takeaway: The Lumin P1 is a versatile network player, DAC, and preamplifier offering high-quality sound and a wide range of features. It delivers a powerful and immersive listening experience.

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Lumin Music, known for launching the world's first DSD-capable streamer, develops all hardware and software in-house to ensure seamless integration across their product line. Their digital sources are praised for delivering warm, analog-like sound quality, with features like upsampling to DSD 256 and dual-drive music servers that require zero setup configuration.
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P30A
8995
/
Released
2022
Hegel
The P30A is our reference preamplifier. We have nicknamed it The Conductor because its job is to control the power amplifier with a signal that is as true to the music as possible. In our view, the preamplifier is the most critical component in a great sounding system, and it is also the hardest to get right.
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Known for producing all-in-one integrated amplifiers, Hegel has become a favorite among hi-fi enthusiasts and dealers worldwide. Their amplifiers are particularly praised for their exceptional bass control, attributed to their high damping factor, which ensures precise management of even difficult-to-drive speakers like planar magnetics and dipoles. With competitive pricing and high performance, Hegel integrateds stand out as some of the best options available for audiophiles seeking simplicity and excellence in a single component.
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Product Strengths

  • Allows the music to play as intended, with transparency being a key attribute
  • Offers excellent control, grip, and dynamic headroom
  • Fully balanced design from input to output, maximizing performance with balanced sources
  • Provides a very quiet background, improving separation and detail
  • Very low noise floor, revealing a lot of detail without sounding analytical

Product Considerations

  • The volume control lacks a digital readout
  • Minimalist design with a basic remote that some may find lacking
  • There are only two XLR inputs
  • The simple lines may not appeal to those seeking a visually flashy product

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to the Hegel H390, the P30A/H30A surpasses it, making the H390 sound inferior
  • Compared to the Luxman M900U, the Hegel H30A exhibits greater soundstage depth
  • Compared to the Constellation Revelation Series, the P30A/H30A revealed plenty of sonic information but didn't sound stilted or forced, though Constellation had "peer into the recording" transparency that the Hegel combo probably can't match
  • Compared to older Hegel models, the newer models sound more extended and focused in the upper frequencies and are slightly warmer than neutral compared to the older versions' more apparent tilt toward warmth

Takeaway: The Hegel P30A is an excellent preamplifier that prioritizes transparency and control, letting the music shine through with exceptional detail and soundstage depth, and minimal coloration of its own. It ensures a clean, powerful, and natural presentation.

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Known for producing all-in-one integrated amplifiers, Hegel has become a favorite among hi-fi enthusiasts and dealers worldwide. Their amplifiers are particularly praised for their exceptional bass control, attributed to their high damping factor, which ensures precise management of even difficult-to-drive speakers like planar magnetics and dipoles. With competitive pricing and high performance, Hegel integrateds stand out as some of the best options available for audiophiles seeking simplicity and excellence in a single component.
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Ultima Pre 3
8825
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Released
2022
Chord Electronics
The ULTIMA PRE 3 is an all-new ground-up-design preamplifier containing the very latest proprietary power supply technology and the latest circuit design.
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Chord Electronics designs and manufactures all their products in Great Britain, setting themselves apart by using proprietary FPGA technology instead of off-the-shelf DAC chips found in most competitors' products. Their DACs and portable audio devices, featuring distinctive color-changing buttons and portholes, deliver studio-grade performance through unique technologies like the Watts Transient Aligned filter, which provides more natural and detailed sound reproduction.
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Product Strengths

  • Exemplary build quality with a solid aluminum chassis and striking design, making it visually distinctive
  • Offers a very neutral sound signature that allows the connected components and music to shine through without adding its own coloration
  • Delivers excellent timing, detail retrieval, and dynamics, contributing to a lively and engaging listening experience
  • Provides a smooth and open sound while retaining detail and dynamics
  • Offers input flexibility with balanced XLR and unbalanced RCA inputs, as well as a USB charging port for devices like DACs or smartphones

Product Considerations

  • Has a lower output level compared to some other preamplifiers, requiring higher volume settings to achieve the same listening levels
  • The source selection method via the volume knob can be a little over-engineered and less user-friendly than dedicated buttons or a rotary dial
  • The balance control lacks a tactile center notch, which some users might find inconvenient
  • The AV bypass mode can be easily engaged, potentially causing damage to speakers if the connected AV amp has a high volume setting
  • A phono stage and headphone output are lacking

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Naim NAC 82: Ultima Pre 3 offers additional warmth and a marginally smoother presentation, but is less incisive
  • Vs The Bespoke Audio Company Passive Preamplifier: The Ultima Pre 3 extracts more clarity from the power amplifier and pushes dynamics more exceptionally—but with a small loss of treble resolution
  • Vs NAD M23: The Ultima Pre 3 (paired with the Ultima 6) brings out the scale, dynamics, and energy of the music to a higher degree

Takeaway: The Chord Electronics Ultima Pre 3 is a well-built and visually striking preamplifier that allows the music to shine through. It's a great fit for a hifi system if a neutral sound, a lively and dynamic sound, and flexibility for different listening experiences are desired.

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Chord Electronics designs and manufactures all their products in Great Britain, setting themselves apart by using proprietary FPGA technology instead of off-the-shelf DAC chips found in most competitors' products. Their DACs and portable audio devices, featuring distinctive color-changing buttons and portholes, deliver studio-grade performance through unique technologies like the Watts Transient Aligned filter, which provides more natural and detailed sound reproduction.
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Note that this is a discontinued product. You may want to visit the brand's page here to browse their newer products.

What reviewers think

Magazine reviewers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below.

Product Strengths

  • Audio Analogue's years of experience in developing high-end audio products are implemented, incorporating their own way of inner workings, which can provide more than just proper handling of music and system gain
  • The amplification stage, called SeGeSTA (Single Gain Stage Transconductance Amplifier), was designed to make the preamplifier even quieter, while keeping the structure fully balanced and without global feedback
  • It reproduces music from track to track on an individual level, allowing the deeper insights of the music to be grasped with ease
  • The Bellini Anniversary preamp is no-nonsense in the way it serves the music without casting false spells, overblowing the sound, or saturating it

Product Considerations

  • The basic functionality needs a bit of a run-up, as it's perhaps not the most instantly intuitive design around, operating standby, input selection, and volume with one control can take some time to understand
  • Changing inputs involves pressing the button for the correct length of time and moving majestically in sequence through the inputs, even when you have this off pat, you'll discover that the control scrolls through the inputs sequentially, so changing from number one to number five takes frustrating seconds

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The Bellini Anniversary is closer to the Maestro Anniversary, as it shares the same basic preamplifier circuit, but the Bellini Anniversary adds an inductive-capacitive filtering system to the main power supply

Takeaway:

The Audio Analogue Bellini Anniversary is a high-end audio preamplifier that delivers music with clarity and detail, without artificial enhancements, making it great for audiophiles. With its ability to communicate with the music, the Bellini Anniversary can provide a wondrous listening experience for everyone.

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