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What reviewers think

Bloggers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below. Links to full reviews follow.

Product Strengths

  • Sweet top-end treble with razor-sharp focus, without sounding edgy or bright
  • Elegant blend of detail and extension, weaving together instruments' best attributes, without adding artifacts, coloration, or distortion
  • Brings out the best in speakers, even affordable ones, creating a compelling top end
  • Fast, detailed, and punchy bass when paired with suitable speakers
  • Neutral and lacks exaggerated sizzle

Product Considerations

  • Bass may fall short with speakers that demand serious current for their woofers
  • The F6 is not a 'perfect amplifier'

Takeaway: The First Watt F6 is a great-sounding amplifier that brings out the best in speakers, delivering detail, clarity, and punchy bass—overall a good choice for those who appreciate detail and clarity without excessive brightness

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An excellent review of a great product
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The F6 is a very interesting amplifier, first designed in 2012 and presented in October at the Burning Amp Festival in San Francisco.
The F6 is a very interesting amplifier, first designed in 2012 and presented in October at the Burning Amp Festival in San Francisco. The transcript of my presentation there is available on the First Watt website under articles – F6 Talk at Burning Amp Festival 2012 and contains numerous comments and details about the original design, some of which are repeated here The amplifier was not initially slated for commercial production, and I continued to refine the design over the course of the next year and a half, working with different parts and adjustment values until both I and my listeners were satisfied that I had gotten the most out of this topology.
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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:

  • First Watt amplifiers prioritize simplicity and elegance in design, often featuring only a few gain stages and a minimum number of parts.
  • The brand has a reputation for using uncommon or out-of-production components, such as Static Induction Transistors (SITs) and specific JFETs, to achieve a unique sonic signature.
  • They often operate in Class A with low power output, typically 25 watts or less, emphasizing sound quality and harmonic accuracy over raw power.
  • First Watt does not conform to a specific formula and various topologies are explored, with and without feedback, and with various active devices, each amplifier is unique.
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First Watt is a project by Nelson Pass that focuses on minimalist, low-powered Class A amplifiers using unique Static Induction Transistors (SIT) to create a tube-like sound in solid-state format. The brand is known for its experimental approach, releasing limited production runs that explore different circuit designs with very few parts, which appeals to audiophiles seeking both technical simplicity and an emotional connection to their music.

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Primare
A35.8
5247
5247
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8
Reviews

The A35.8 is Primare’s most powerful and flexible multi-channel amplifier, designed to serve the needs of virtually any high-performance multi-channel system through its ability for each pair of channels to be bridged to mono for an incredible level of power delivery and system building options, including 1500 watts of total output in a fully bridged bi-amped stereo configuration. Shipping June 2022!

Primare is a Scandinavian hifi brand whose UFPD 2 Amplification technology provides a consistent 26dB feedback loop gain across the entire audio range, making their amplifiers exceptionally stable and accurate. Their modular design approach lets users customize their systems by adding or upgrading components like DACs and network modules.
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Product Strengths

  • The A35.8 provides eight channels of 'unimpeachable Class D power in a fairly compact and very flexible package'
  • Flexible configuration options for power output to speakers are available, such as bi-amping and bridging
  • Each stereo pair can be bridged separately to make four times 375 watts (8 Ohms) from the eight times 150 watts
  • Fault-free sound quality
  • High quality fit and finish
  • The A35.8 offers flexible connectivity options

Product Considerations

  • The 20-amp power inlet is the seldom-seen variety with three horizontal blades
  • The speaker output posts are spaced too widely for dual-banana plugs
  • Cabling can be tricky
  • A high current power cord is needed
  • Lower gain is present, though this doesn't necessarily need to be an issue

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs NAD M28, the A35.8 gets you one more channel and more versatility for a 10% price increase
  • Vs Benchmark AHB2, the Benchmark presented a more neutral tonal balance and undistorted soundstage
  • Vs NAD C 298 stereo amplifiers, the Primare seemed slightly more forward, often conveying an appealing liveliness

Takeaway: The A35.8 power amplifier is a flexible and versatile product worth considering for anyone seeking a high-quality multi-channel setup. Its ability to bridge channels offers many ways to configure your speaker system.

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Primare is a Scandinavian hifi brand whose UFPD 2 Amplification technology provides a consistent 26dB feedback loop gain across the entire audio range, making their amplifiers exceptionally stable and accurate. Their modular design approach lets users customize their systems by adding or upgrading components like DACs and network modules.
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EAR Yoshino
EAR 890
6351
6351
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5
Reviews
EAR Yoshino is a British hifi brand where each product is handmade from start to finish by a single engineer, with their amplifiers featuring a unique balanced bridge mode output stage design that assigns separate windings to each electrode on the output transformer. Their tube-based equipment, inspired by founder Tim de Paravicini's professional recording studio experience, is used by renowned artists like Pink Floyd and Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs.
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Product Strengths

  • The EAR 890 produces 70Wpc in stereo, and can be bridged to 140W in monoblock
  • Neutral sound that gets out of the way and lets the user enjoy the music
  • Complex and dense music textures are handled with ease, and dynamically demanding passages are sailed through
  • Articulate midrange
  • Detailed and realistic bass

Product Considerations

  • Removing/installing tube cages is difficult and time-consuming
  • The loudspeaker binding posts are positioned too close to the output transformers, making it hard to tighten them properly
  • Some assembly work appeared amateurish, specifically the use of silicone in various locations, such as fastening chassis wires
  • The amplifier can operate quite hot
  • May not have as much bass impact compared to solid state amps

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The EAR 890 monoblocks achieve SET-like definition along with the authority and swagger necessary for most full-size speaker systems, when compared to Cary Audio 300B SET amps
  • The EAR 890 is as textured as the top LAMM designs, but with noticeably better neutrality and more power
  • The EAR 890 surpassed the deHavilland KE50As with a more articulate midrange, producing more color and separation in the microtones of instruments

Takeaway: The EAR 890 is easy to set up and sounds good with very little tweaking, making it easy to just sit back, relax, and enjoy the music. It's a good choice for people who want a tube amp that is both musical and powerful for their home listening experience.

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EAR Yoshino is a British hifi brand where each product is handmade from start to finish by a single engineer, with their amplifiers featuring a unique balanced bridge mode output stage design that assigns separate windings to each electrode on the output transformer. Their tube-based equipment, inspired by founder Tim de Paravicini's professional recording studio experience, is used by renowned artists like Pink Floyd and Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs.
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Parasound
Halo A51
5749
5749
/
5
Reviews
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 amazing quality of sound and detail
  • Bulletproof amplification
  • Has a rhythmically soulful sound with a tremendously rich and natural midrange
  • The A51's bass is well-defined, extremely textured, and robust
  • With 250 watts on tap, the Parasound A51 will power virtually anything

Product Considerations

  • Due to its class A/AB design, the A51 does get a bit warm and should be installed in a properly ventilated space and/or rack
  • The A51 is large and heavy, and is best moved and/or positioned by two people

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to Rotel, the Rotel makes the M&K Sound system slightly bright with a bit of sibilance, while the Parasound is more neutral
  • Compared to Acurus A250, the Parasound had tighter bass, which is probably attributed to a better damping factor

Takeaway: The Parasound Halo A51 is a high-performance amplifier with great sound quality, detail, and build quality, making it an excellent choice for audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts. Its ability to deliver power and control to speakers makes it a valuable addition to any high-end audio system.

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Our take on the brand

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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AGD
Tempo di GaN
5500
5500
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5
Reviews

The AGD “TEMPO” Stereo Amplifier is the new addition to our state-of-the-art Hi-End Power Amplifiers family. TEMPO is our first compact Stereo Amplifier utilizing the same unique technology of Gallium Nitride Power-Stage design already in use with all its Hi-End AGD siblings.

AGD Productions uses GaN (Gallium Nitride) technology in their amplifiers, which are housed in glass tubes reminiscent of classic vacuum tubes, delivering high power from a compact size with near-perfect square waves. The amplifiers are designed to be upgradeable as technology advances, with GaN modules that can be replaced, while handling complex impedance loads similar to high-end Class-A or SET tube amps.
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Product Strengths

  • GaN technology allows for efficient power usage, with 94% of energy being turned into sound
  • Compact size challenges the notion that high-quality amps need to be large
  • Design and packaging create pride of ownership
  • It can be run in bridged mode to deliver 400 watts into one channel
  • Stability and ability to handle complex impedance loads

Product Considerations

  • The slight sonic signature may not be for everyone
  • If truly outrageous amounts of power are needed to drive speakers, a second AGD Tempo amp might be needed to run in a bridged configuration
  • High-frequency noise was discovered when XLR cables were not connected between them
  • Power cords can make a large difference, the included power cord doesn't flatter the amp
  • Some traditionalists may find it hard to accept that it's a Class-D amplifier

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to Peachtree Audio GaN400, the AGD Tempo reports to have better overall specifications
  • Compared to Parasound Halo A21+, the AGD Tempo is simply superior
  • Compared to Bricasti M30 monoblock amplifiers, the level of which the most subtle detail exists approaches reference Bricasti M30 monoblock amplifiers

Takeaway: The AGD Productions Tempo is a cutting-edge amplifier that offers a new take on audiophile amplification and rivals more expensive amplifiers. It can drive speakers easily while being energy efficient.

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Our take on the brand

AGD Productions uses GaN (Gallium Nitride) technology in their amplifiers, which are housed in glass tubes reminiscent of classic vacuum tubes, delivering high power from a compact size with near-perfect square waves. The amplifiers are designed to be upgradeable as technology advances, with GaN modules that can be replaced, while handling complex impedance loads similar to high-end Class-A or SET tube amps.
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First Watt
SIT-4
5000
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Released
2023
The SIT-4 is the most recent amplifier produced by First Watt, and is the fourth to use Static Induction Transistors (SIT) as the power amplifying device. In 2011 we introduced our first SIT amplifier using a custom Silicon Carbide (SiC) transistor part made by SemiSouth. The amplifier used a single power device, operating without feedback in single-ended Class A "Common-Source" mode to deliver 10 watts of power emulating the characteristic of a Triode, but operating at voltage and currents directly needed by loudspeakers, eliminating the output transformer.
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First Watt is a project by Nelson Pass that focuses on minimalist, low-powered Class A amplifiers using unique Static Induction Transistors (SIT) to create a tube-like sound in solid-state format. The brand is known for its experimental approach, releasing limited production runs that explore different circuit designs with very few parts, which appeals to audiophiles seeking both technical simplicity and an emotional connection to their music.
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Product Strengths

  • Uses a Static Induction Transistor (SIT), which has characteristics similar to a triode vacuum tube
  • It expands and opens up soundstage, with a gorgeous sound and great midrange, with voices sounding present and full-bodied
  • The amp holds a conversation with the speaker, letting it 'have it your way'—rather than forcing its own sound
  • It's spectacular on tone complexity, spatial hydration, fleshiness and vividness, making it sound off-charts organic, elastic and tangible
  • The main aspect that positions it noticeably above all other amps is immersion, making music three-dimensional, material, enveloping

Product Considerations

  • The SIT-4 is a limited production piece due to the limited availability of the Tokin SIT transistors
  • The power output is limited (10 watts into 8 ohms, 5 watts into 4 ohms), so it's not a universal amplifier
  • It is not ideal for speakers that require a lot of power, like Magnepans or electrostatic speakers
  • The power switch is located on the rear of the unit
  • Runs very hot

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs First Watt SIT3: It sounds cooler in tonal balance and has more 3D imaging and body
  • Vs Pass Labs XA-25: It sounds more immersive, while the XA-25 is sharper and more focused
  • Vs First Watt F7: SIT-4 felt more gathered, punchier and texturally juicier, the F7 was more diffused, innocent, icier, leaner and color-wise opaque
  • Vs Elekit TU-8900: It is more rugged and expressive, while the TU-8900 presents recordings more aesthetically

Takeaway: The SIT-4 is a specialized amplifier that produces great sound with the right speakers, with beautiful tone and expands the soundstage. It's a good option for people who like tube amps but want a solid-state amplifier.

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Our take on the brand

First Watt is a project by Nelson Pass that focuses on minimalist, low-powered Class A amplifiers using unique Static Induction Transistors (SIT) to create a tube-like sound in solid-state format. The brand is known for its experimental approach, releasing limited production runs that explore different circuit designs with very few parts, which appeals to audiophiles seeking both technical simplicity and an emotional connection to their music.
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NAD
M23
3749
/
Released
2022
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.
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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

  • 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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Parasound
Halo A52+
4199
/
Released
The Parasound A52+ is a versatile five-channel amplifier, delivering 180 watts per channel at 8 ohms. Its high-current design ensures powerful, clear sound, making it ideal for multi-room audio setups or home theaters. The A52+ combines power, efficiency, and precision to bring out the best in your speakers, whether used in stereo, multi-channel, or surround sound configurations.
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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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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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Our take on the brand

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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Orchard Audio
Starkrimson Stereo Ultra DMC 2.5
4249
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Released
2021
The Starkrimson® Stereo Ultra DMC offers phenomenal sonic performance. Its advanced design and meticulous construction ensure exceptional clarity, power, and dynamic range. Experience the nuances of your favorite recordings with crystal clear detail and realism. A must-have for discerning audiophiles, and music lovers/enthusiasts seeking to elevate their musical experience.
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Orchard Audio is a direct-to-consumer hifi brand that uses Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology in their Starkrimson amplifiers, which allows for faster switching and less distortion compared to traditional amplifiers. Their compact Starkrimson Mono amplifiers deliver 150 watts per channel with very low noise, and the company provides detailed specifications and measurements that are valued by the audiophile community.
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Product Strengths

  • Exceptionally transparent sound output quality
  • Exceptionally powerful, capable of outputting 500W into a 4-Ohm load
  • Delivers a remarkably clean, transparent sound with very little noise or distortion
  • The amplifier's ability to reproduce bass is awe-inspiring and delivers deep, powerful bass without distortion
  • Runs cool and weighs very little for its sound output, making it easy to move around

Product Considerations

  • Options can be a little pricy, such as the 12v trigger and RCA inputs
  • The Starkrimson Stereo Ultra may lead to further system upgrades
  • Depending on your sources, the Starkrimson Stereo Ultra will play exactly what you feed it, good or bad, and if your source components are slow, the Starkrimson Stereo Ultra will not speed them up
  • Power on only after all connections are properly made, including the power cord, analog inputs, and speaker outputs, and wait five minutes after powering it off before removing any of the connections

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to the Krell S550i integrated amp, the Starkrimson Stereo Ultra showed a much faster and finer resolution of the upper frequencies of the human voice and a far greater ability to play more of the microdetails of a recording

Takeaway: The Starkrimson amplifier is well-built and provides a level of speed and transparency to hifi music that makes listening to music very fun. Its GaN modules can be upgraded and it is available in several configurations.

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Orchard Audio is a direct-to-consumer hifi brand that uses Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology in their Starkrimson amplifiers, which allows for faster switching and less distortion compared to traditional amplifiers. Their compact Starkrimson Mono amplifiers deliver 150 watts per channel with very low noise, and the company provides detailed specifications and measurements that are valued by the audiophile community.
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McIntosh
MHA200 (75th Anniversary Edition)
2800
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Released
2021
The MHA200 Vacuum Tube Headphone Amplifier is designed for discerning headphone enthusiasts who demand the most from their headphones. Its versatile set of connectivity options, including balanced inputs and outputs, allows for nearly all headphone types to be connected to enjoy an extraordinary personal listening experience.
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McIntosh is one of the most iconic amplifier brands in the world, recognizable for its signature blue LED displays and distinctive industrial design. With a legacy spanning decades, McIntosh is known to many, even outside the audiophile community, and is sold in both mass-market retailers and specialized hifi stores. Their amplifiers are characterized by a warm, tube-like sound that enriches the midrange and smooths out the overall tonal balance.
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Product Strengths

  • A lovely, lush sounding performance that's hard to dislike and sounds smooth but far from lifeless, delivering high levels of detail in a cohesive and musical manner
  • A sympathetic performer, it prefers to play to its inferior partnering equipment's strengths than overly expose their weaknesses, as many hifi audio examples tend to do
  • It can cater for a wide range of headphones and connections and it is a benchmark product that's highly recommended
  • Zero musical flaws to report and is nearly perfect in execution
  • A stunning design to the eye and ear, it is overall a wonderful addition for the perfectionist who wants the very best performance at home or even in the studio

Product Considerations

  • The volume control operation lacks linearity, making it hard to make subtle changes in level
  • No input selector, so one should only connect one type at once
  • On some samples, the volume control is loose and wiggles in its chassis housing
  • The octal AC socket is a bit of an odd choice, considering most users might prefer IEC
  • The depth, snap and weight of the low end was dynamic and exciting on some recordings and less than stellar on others

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Musical Fidelity M1 HPA—the MHA200 has a lush warmness to the music that brings strings to life in a way that makes the M1 HPA sound somewhat sterile in comparison
  • Vs EAR Yoshino HP-4 reference—the MHA200 was a touch brighter than the reference, though only slightly

Takeaway: The MHA200 is an enjoyable product with a rich, balanced, and powerful sound, that's more forgiving than most rivals and can be enjoyed for years to come. This headphone amp is perfect for personal listening, design, and operation that will work its magic.

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McIntosh is one of the most iconic amplifier brands in the world, recognizable for its signature blue LED displays and distinctive industrial design. With a legacy spanning decades, McIntosh is known to many, even outside the audiophile community, and is sold in both mass-market retailers and specialized hifi stores. Their amplifiers are characterized by a warm, tube-like sound that enriches the midrange and smooths out the overall tonal balance.
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