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Product Strengths
- More authoritative sound with a fuller, more solid, precise, and articulate bass
- Richer, more full-bodied midrange that is also more transparent and communicative
- More fluid and refined treble, while retaining superb air and resolution
- More free-flowing, lyrical, organic—and natural presentation
- Adjustable gain and feedback, allowing customization to suit speakers and room
Product Considerations
- Compared to some other amplifiers, may offer less 'slam' in the mid/low bass
- Menu system might seem impenetrable, but it is entirely logical and is easily learned from a dealer
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The A1.5 is tighter in the bass, more refined and more highly resolving in the treble, and more liquid and agile in the midrange than the Soulution 711
- The A1.5 is superior across the board, with increased power and improved musical engagement compared to the CH Precision A1
- The A1.5 offers a big and profound difference, despite having the same power rating as the Audio Research Reference 160S
Takeaway: The CH Precision A1.5 is an amplifier that combines power, finesse—and adjustability, making it a great choice for listeners looking for exceptional sound quality and system compatibility. It brings out the best in music, sounding natural and unforced.
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Manufacturer details
- Nominal input voltage: 2.2V RMS balanced, 1.1V RMS single-ended
- Input impedance: 94kΩ balanced, 47kΩ or 300Ω single-ended
- Output power: 2x 150W / 8Ω, 2x 275W / 4Ω, 2x 450W / 2Ω in stereo and bi-amp modes
- Bandwidth: DC to 450kHz (-3dB) at 1W into an 8Ω resistive load
- Signal to Noise Ratio: > 115dB in stereo and bi-amp modes, > 118dB in bridged mode
- Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise: < 0.1% (0% global feedback), < 0.01% (100% global feedback)
- Max power consumption: 1800W
- Dimensions: 440 x 440 x 198mm (W x D x H)
- Weight: 47kg
Brand highlights
Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:
- CH Precision's modular design allows for extensive customization and upgradability of its components, protecting customer investment and offering future-proof audio solutions.
- They emphasize precise signal management through proprietary technologies such as ExactBias circuitry and adjustable feedback ratios, enabling optimization for various speaker systems and listening preferences.
- The brand's components are built to exacting standards, using high-quality materials and construction techniques akin to luxury watchmaking, resulting in aesthetically refined and robust products.
- CH Precision utilizes sophisticated software and hardware to continuously monitor and adjust the performance of its amplifiers, actively counteracting DC offset and optimising temperature for consistent and linear output.
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M1.1 Two-Channel Reference Power Amplifier
- Positioning: A versatile and high-performance power amplifier in CH Precision's lineup, known for its modularity and adaptability.
- Description: Offers a sophisticated response to power amplification with its software-driven housekeeping capabilities, making it a standout for those seeking versatility and high power output. Unlike the M10, which provides even more power and configurability, the M1.1 is ideal for users who need a powerful yet adaptable amplifier for various speaker setups and room sizes, without the need for the M10's extreme power capacity.
M10 Stereo Power Amplifier
- Positioning: The flagship stereo power amplifier, offering the highest power output and configurability in the lineup.
- Description: Features massive power capacity and twin-chassis design, providing exceptional headroom and dynamic range. It surpasses the M1.1 in power and configurability.
C1.2 Digital to Analog Controller
- Positioning: Serves as a high-end DAC and controller, offering extensive input compatibility and modularity.
- Description: Excels with its advanced digital processing and modular input architecture, making it a top choice for those who need a versatile DAC with control capabilities. While the C10 focuses purely on DAC performance, the C1.2 provides additional control features, making it suitable for users who require both high-quality digital conversion and system control in one unit.
C10 Digital to Analog Converter
- Positioning: A state-of-the-art DAC, designed to deliver exceptional digital-to-analog conversion performance.
- Description: Features a novel DSQ Phase Array DAC architecture, offering precise and musical performance. Compared to the C1.2, which includes control features, the C10 is dedicated solely to DAC performance.
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Since its introduction in 2022, Apex has been hailed as the finest power amplifier ever created. Critics and connoisseurs have universally praised its combination of shattering power and sublime delicacy; its ability to drive any loudspeaker balanced with unimpeachable tonal neutrality. It has always been Gryphon’s mission to achieve the highest possible audio performance in terms of sheer musicality, transparency and realism. With Apex Mono and Apex Stereo, Gryphon Audio Designs has elevated pure Class A power amplification a titanic leap above what was previously considered possible. Gryphon Apex takes us several significant steps closer in the quest for the most natural and convincing musical illusion.
Product Strengths
- Delivers lots of current due to a new 2000VA toroidal transformer
- The Apex Stereo's ease of presentation was immediately obvious—it fully engaged the reviewer
- The amp exuded supreme self-confidence
- The amp simultaneously speeds things up and slows things down
- Superior speaker grip, improving organization, timing, and musical flow
Product Considerations
- Initial start-up can be alarming due to flashing error lights
- The size and weight (445 lbs) can make installation challenging
- It's gigantic and heavy, requiring special equipment and tools to handle its production
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Boulder 2060: The Apex revealed more tonally saturated sounds
- Vs Boulder 2060: Apex cast a larger soundstage, and within those huge spaces, images were generally larger and more three-dimensional
- Vs Boulder 2060: Apex exposed more detail in the music
Takeaway: The Gryphon Apex Stereo is a powerful amplifier that brings music to life with a balanced and full sound at any volume. Its ability to reveal the resonant nature of instruments transforms listening sessions into immersive experiences.
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The company's inaugural creation, the Momentum Mono Amplifier, served as the foundation for its product line. The Momentum M400 MxV Mono Amplifier, the latest iteration, enhances the iconic design to new heights. Incorporating techniques and topologies from the Relentless Mono Amplifier, the Momentum M400 MxV models represent the pinnacle of Momentum circuitry evolution. The new model name, MxV, signifies Mass times Velocity—the fundamental equation for Momentum, a recognition that resonates particularly with individuals having a physics background. Explore the cutting-edge Momentum M400 MxV for an unparalleled audio experience.
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Product Strengths
- Exquisite aesthetics with a sleek design and a power meter that glows green
- Delivers a smooth and satisfying sound
- The sound is described as 'louder' and more powerful
- Said to be able to drive any speaker to its maximum output
- Upgrades are retrofittable to earlier Momentum models
- Balanced input only
Product Considerations
- Runs warm
- The scale on the power meter is essentially uncalibrated
- Requires a return to the factory for MxV upgrades on earlier Momentum Models
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The Momentum M400 MxV incorporates technology from the Relentless line and gets very close to the Relentless sound regarding space and depth
- The Momentum M400 MxV is smaller and lighter than the Karan Acoustics POWERa mono
- The Momentum M400 MxV is smaller and lighter than the D'Agostino Progression M550 Mono amplifier
Takeaway: The Momentum M400 MxV monoblock is a beautifully designed and powerful amplifier that delivers a smooth and satisfying listening experience. It incorporates technology from the flagship Relentless model, making it a top-tier choice for audiophiles.
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Product Strengths
- Fully balanced design, handcrafted in the USA
- Employs a sextet of KT170 valves, ECC83, and 6H30, with hand-selected and matched valves
- Features Audio Research's 'Auto-Bias' circuitry and an internal hour meter for monitoring valve usage
- Aesthetically elegant design with unique 'Ghost Meters' which are LED-illuminated and can be dimmed or switched off
- Capable of delivering high power at low frequencies, controlling and driving speakers like a big solid-state amplifier
Product Considerations
- High price point
- Requires a 20A IEC cable (supplied)
- The bass control and sheer bass output of the Gryphon Audio Antileon EVO (solid state) could not quite be matched by the Reference 330M
- The unit use a variable speed fan, although it was essentially silent during testing, this may still present a point of concern for some users
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Gryphon Audio Antileon EVO: The Gryphon Audio Antileon EVO (solid state) has slightly better bass control and output
Takeaway: The Audio Research Reference 330M is an intelligently engineered and beautifully styled amplifier that embodies the meaning of 'Reference' in sound quality. Its powerful valve design delivers excellent performance and is sure to be a conversation piece in any high-end audio setup.
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Possessing formidable power, unrivalled technology and a herculean appearance this amplifier delivers electrifying signals to your loudspeakers, transforming your music into a thrilling experience.
craftsmanshipLow frequencies are faithfully reproduced without a whiff of constraint. Spellbinding vocals have astonishing reality and territory around them.
Monopolizing your leisure time, the addictive clarity and power of each musical note, riveting you into a state of blissful abandonment.
Highly skilled craftspeople take enormous pride in hand building each amplifier, scrupulously checking and testing every parameter, so your enjoyment is forever untroubled.
Power on tapUnprecedented power is yours to unleash, delivering an astonishing musical performance. Concealed within the crafted exterior lurks a gargantuan 2300VA mains transformer delivering mountainous levels of current to feed your musical hunger.
Accomplishing the largest crescendos turns into child's play with 272,000uF of electrical brawn just itching to be discharged.
Reassuringly cool, even under your most sustained inclination to blast away the cobwebs, it is gratifying so much power is on tap.
Product Strengths
- Build quality is among the best, with all pieces fashioned from solid aluminum
- The system delivers an effortless and truly reference-level sound
- Produces deep and powerful bass that energizes the room with ease
- Offers stunning analogue playback with incredible soundstaging, holographic image, depth, and width
- Delivers music with startling clarity across all genres
Product Considerations
- The Reference Preamplifier lacks a remote, focusing on a purist design
- The Reference Three speakers are very heavy—weighing 100kg net
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The Avid Hifi Reference system performed similarly well with Fanfare for the Common Man, producing impressive bass and dynamics, compared to the YG Acoustics system with Boulder
Takeaway: The AVID HiFi Reference system is a top-tier system delivering exceptional sound quality and effortless power. It is designed to provide an extremely enjoyable and immersive music experience, making it a worthwhile investment for serious audiophiles.
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Product Strengths
- Can be configured in multiple ways—traditional stereo, mono, bridged, or biamp—selectable from the unit's operating menu
- Offers adjustable gain and feedback to tailor the amp to the speaker system being used
- Connections are color-coded for user-friendliness
- Extremely quiet operation, producing no hum, hiss, or buzz, even with highly sensitive speakers
- Delivers a planted stability to images and instruments because of low-frequency transparency
Product Considerations
- The M10 is massive and heavy, with the amplifier chassis weighing over 120 pounds and the power supply adding another 190
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs CH Precision M1.1: Has half as much again power, two massive mains transformers, and twice the reservoir capacitance
- Vs CH Precision M1.1: Allows the music to breathe, bringing greater expressive range and a more engaging performance
- Vs CH Precision M1.1: Offers more color and layering and more musical fluency
Takeaway: The M10 is a versatile and configurable amplifier with exceptional performance, providing a clear and direct sound. It brings planted stability to music and a natural quality of energy to the listening room.
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Product Strengths
- Very clean and noise-free output signal provides a stable soundstage with a very black background at any sound level
- Exceptional bass control and depth delivers a powerful and tight bass response that underpins the overall musical experience
- Offers flexibility with mono, stereo, and bi-amping operating modes, allowing for system upgrades and configuration changes
- Dynamic and fast, reacting instantaneously to the signal it receives and delivering power and subtlety where needed
- Continues the company's aesthetic with the massive perspex front panel covering
Product Considerations
- Speaker binding posts may not be compatible with all types of speaker cable terminations, specifically thicker spades
- The control for the illuminated 'E' on the front is located underneath the amp and may be difficult to access
- May be more 'laid-back', which some may interpret as lacking ultimate transparency or strict neutrality
- Provides only for XLR balanced inputs, though Electrocompaniet can provide appropriate high-quality adaptors for RCA connectors
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Brings another level of control and depth to everything, compared to Totaldac Amp 1
- The memorable blackness of bass pinged recognition, compared to Kinki Studio EX-B7 monos
Takeaway: The Electrocompaniet AW 800 M is a powerful and versatile amplifier known for its exceptional bass control, clean output, and dynamic performance. It is a great choice for audiophiles seeking a high-quality listening experience with flexibility for system configuration.
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Product Strengths
- Incredibly resolving, with plenty of detail
- Perfectly controlled, 'wide' sound in terms of dynamics and panorama
- A quieter background brings forward a level of detail
- A clearly structured form, with symmetrical divisions and repetitions
- Inspired by the Relentless Epic amplifier series
Product Considerations
- Speaker jacks accept only spades and bare wires, and connecting spades from the top bends the cable significantly
- Components on the rear panel are placed close to each other and not particularly convenient to use
Takeaway: The Momentum S250 MxV amplifier delivers an immersive and detailed listening experience, making it great for those who enjoy actively listening to music. It brings out the best in loudspeakers, offering tremendous dynamics and a wide soundstage.
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Product Strengths
- Delivers a complete and unabridged rendition of music, offering a sense of authority and positively influencing the sound
- Presents music as a tightly unified whole, creating a singular event rather than a collection of individual sounds
- Offers beautifully balanced and poised sound across the entire frequency range, from deep bass to detailed highs
- Maintains steady output voltage regardless of changes in load, defying mains input variations, thanks to the Utopik power supply
- The Adaptive Bias Control (ABC) technology establishes and adjusts bias current in real time
Product Considerations
- The high price dictates that all other system components (source, pre-amplification, speakers, supports) need to be of similarly high quality and expense
Takeaway: The Linn Klimax Solo 800 is an uncompromising amplifier that allows one to hear their music in a new light by delivering a complete picture of the sound. It offers exceptional clarity, balance, and control over the music signal.
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Product Strengths
- Transparent and uncolored
- Exceptional casework and styling
- Ample power without muscularity becoming the product's defining attribute
- Utterly effortless and transparent magnification of the electrical impulse
- Allows a listener to devote their psychic energy to making an emotional connection to music
- Only has balanced inputs
Product Considerations
- Only has balanced inputs
Takeaway: The Ferios monoblock power amplifiers are some of the best electronics available, combining immediacy, transparency, and tonal beauty. Its ability to effortlessly resolve complex arrangements makes it a worthwhile choice for serious audiophiles.
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