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Product Strengths
- Exceptional midrange detail and gracefulness
- Extended and complete bass and treble performance
- Capable of driving a wide array of speakers, especially those with high sensitivity (90dB or above)
- Recreates the original spectral balance and harmonic structure of recorded material with great detail
- Produces a three-dimensional soundstage without boundaries due to its transparency
Product Considerations
- No-feedback design means adding feedback can soften the sound and foreshorten the soundstage
- Maintenance includes periodic tube replacement
- It is best to pair with speakers that work well with the amp's characteristics rather than trying to tailor the amp using feedback
- Uses hard-to-find tubes that have no substitutes
- Aesthetics are very basic and lab-like, which some may find unappealing
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Lamm ML2.1: Offers more midrange detail, more bass depth and liquidity, and more transient speed and definition
- Vs Atma-Sphere MA-2 Mk III: The Atma-Sphere has greater transparency, while low frequencies are better integrated
Takeaway: The Lamm ML3 Signature is an amplifier that is capable of recreating music in a very realistic way, with a level of detail that makes music sound incredibly lifelike. If true-to-life sound is valued, this amplifier could really bring music to life.
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Manufacturer details
- Power Output: 32 Watts
- Tube Complement: GM-70 (output), 12AX3/12BE3 (rectifying)
- Feedback Options: No feedback, NFB1, NFB2
- AC Line Voltage Compatibility: 100/120/220/230/240V
- Configuration: Monaural power amplifier with separate power supply
- Tube Replacement Intervals: 12AX3/12BE3 - 1.5-2 years, GM-70 - 1.5 years
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:
- LAMM amplifiers distinguish themselves with a natural and organic sound, reminiscent of live performances, achieving tonal accuracy and proper spectral balance that minimizes listener fatigue.
- The brand prioritizes long-term owner satisfaction by designing products that seamlessly integrate into high-end systems, ensuring lasting enjoyment and minimal need for frequent upgrades.
- LAMM products are meticulously handcrafted, using top-quality, tested components and often incorporating unique design elements like vibration-absorbing transformer encapsulation, reflecting a no-compromise approach.
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M1.2 Reference
- Positioning: A top-of-the-line product in LAMM's hybrid and solid-state audio equipment.
- Description: Uses high-speed MOS-FET transistors in a pure class A operation, delivering 110 Watts into 8 and 4 Ohms, which is less than the M2.2. Its hybrid design with a vacuum triode in the second stage provides a unique sound signature compared to the more powerful M2.2, known for its transparency and three-dimensional soundstage.
M2.2
- Positioning: The most powerful amplifier in LAMM's hybrid and solid-state lineup.
- Description: Features high-speed MOS-FET transistors and operates in a highly biased A/AB mode, delivering 220 Watts into 8 and 4 Ohms, which is more powerful compared to the M1.2 Reference's 110 Watts. Known for its transparency and ability to recreate a three-dimensional soundstage.
ML2.2
- Positioning: A new generation single-ended tube amplifier, continuing the legacy of the ML2 series.
- Description: Features high current low impedance power vacuum tube triodes. Offers a seamless fusion of the ML2.1 and ML3 Signature, providing a sound closer to the ML3 Signature but at a more accessible price point.
ML3 Signature
- Positioning: The flagship single-ended tube amplifier in LAMM's lineup.
- Description: Features a powerful direct-heated triode and a separate power supply. Stands out with its advanced power supply and innovative circuitry, offering a more extended frequency range and dynamic sound compared to the ML2.2. Provides exceptional transparency and a three-dimensional soundstage.
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Our Summary
Product Strengths
- Exceptional sound quality right away that continues to improve
- Capable of uncompressed dynamics at both loud and soft volumes, micro and macro, and doesn't harden or distort when playing loud
- Can handle big scale, orchestral, beautiful music to really raw, crazy metal music, all played convincingly at loud and soft levels
- New details are revealed without being hyper-analytical, sterile, or harsh
- Built like military materiel
Product Considerations
- Each monoblock weighs 145kg, so owners will welcome assistance when receiving it
- Inputs are on balanced XLR only, while the solid copper speaker terminals are designed for spade lugs, not 4mm bananas
- The Breguet watch dial-inspired meter's 'time-keeping' is less accurate
Takeaway: The D'Agostino Relentless 800 reproduces a wide range of music genres with detail and dynamics, offering an immersive and enjoyable listening experience. It brings out the best in music.
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Product Strengths
- Crisp, tight rhythms are allied to a sonorous, close-focused view of vocals
- Capable of bags of detail and definition, while bathed in a lovely warmth
- Massive bass weight is available, with fabulous rosiny bite to the low strings, silky violins, and the feeling of space and air around the performers
- Big, substantial sound makes the most of remasters, bringing out all the character of vocals
- Focus and warmth contributes to a solid, three-dimensional soundstage, and remains clean and tight when cranked
Product Considerations
- The precious bottles should never be left unattended or used without the purpose-designed glass hood installed
- The amps' thermal characteristics may be a problem in a globally-warmed English summer
- Each amp draws 430W from the wall
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Dan D'Agostino Relentless Monoblocks—the ERIC Encores are more expensive per watt
Takeaway: The Engström ERIC Encore Mono Power Amplifiers offer a captivating and enthralling presentation that challenges old clichés about valve amps. One should hear them if given the chance, for they sound glorious.
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Product Strengths
- Delivers 800W of class-A power regardless of the speaker load
- Features XD technology that lowers output impedance, resulting in more control over the speaker drivers and improved soundstage depth
- Employs Sym-Max technology to significantly reduce second-order harmonic distortion, bringing out more detail and improving the sense of timing and pacing
- Has a power supply consisting of 5400VA of transformers and 188,000µF of filter capacitance for substantial power delivery
- Offers protection against excess direct current, short circuits, and voltage sags—brown outs
Product Considerations
- It may be too much power for some users
- High idle heat dissipation at 890 btu/hr per channel
Takeaway: The Krell KMA-i800 is a powerful amplifier with technologies that aim to provide a clean and controlled sound. Its high power output helps to improve sound quality even at average listening levels.
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Product Strengths
- Designed to drive even very low-impedance loudspeakers without compromising distortion levels
- Delivers unmatched sound clarity and power with a maximum power output of 1050 watts RMS at 8 ohms and a total harmonic distortion (THD) of only 0.005% across 20 Hz to 20 kHz
- Features a damping factor of 600 at 1 kHz and output floor noise of less than 3 μV, delivering an impeccably clean and detailed sound free from unwanted background noise
- Ensures maximum thermal security and short-circuit protection with fully analog circuitry from input to output and an automatic shutdown feature
- Equipped with analog and digital inputs, including RCA and XLR connectors
Product Considerations
- A preamp is required to supply input switching and any processing needed before sending signals to the Telos 4800 to power the speakers
- As a mono power amp, two units are required for a stereo setup, increasing the overall cost significantly
Takeaway: The Telos 4800 is designed to meet the needs of any audio system and delivers unmatched sound clarity and power. With impeccable specs, it offers a high-end performance for audiophiles.
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