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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

  • Vacuum tube design using four 12AX7A valves, two per channel with stainless steel individual cage surrounds
  • Detailed, dynamic, and very musical
  • Versatile, bridging the gap between the audiophile and custom install worlds

Product Considerations

  • Sound was initially warmer than expected
  • May sound too warm for some listeners' preference
  • More expensive cables are not always the better option, system compatibility plays a big part

Takeaway: The C8 offers a unique combination of tube and solid-state technology, providing detailed and dynamic sound. It is a great option for those looking for a musical and engaging listening experience.

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An excellent review of a great product
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An excellent review of a great product
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3/1/2022

Manufacturer details

  • Dimensions (W × H × D): 430 × 97 × 414mm (17" × 3.9" × 16.3")
  • Front Panel Height: 2U / 88.1mm (3.5")
  • Power Requirements: 120V, 60Hz
  • Power Consumption: 570W
  • Standby Power Consumption: Normal: <0.5W, Network Standby: <2W
  • Net Weight: 16.7kg (36.81lbs.)
  • BTU Rating (4Ω, 1/8th power): 1537 BTU/h
  • Maximum Power Output: 70W/Ch (8 channels driven, 4Ω)
  • Continuous Power Output: 50W/Ch (8 channels driven, 8Ω)
  • Total Harmonic Distortion (THD): <0.1%
  • Frequency Response: Line Level Inputs: 10Hz - 100kHz, +0dB, 0 ± 0.5dB
  • S/N Ratio (IHF "A" Weighted): Line Level Inputs: 100dB
  • Intermodulation Distortion (60Hz:7kHz, 4:1): <0.1%
  • Damping Factor (20Hz - 20kHz, 8Ω): 80
  • Tone Controls: ± 10dB at 100Hz / 10kHz
  • Crosstalk / Separation: >50dB
  • Input Sensitivity: Line Level Inputs: 0.3V
  • Input Impedance: Line Level Inputs: 31kΩ
  • Input Overload: Line Level Inputs (RCA): 2.8V
Performance meets efficiency in Rotel's C8 Class AB Custom Installation Amplifier, driving 8- channels of premium audio at 70 Watts per channel, or bridged at 140 Watts into 4-ohm loads utilizing Rotel's proprietary amplification technology.
Performance meets efficiency in Rotel’s C8 Class AB Custom Installation Amplifier, driving 8- channels of premium audio at 70 Watts per channel, or bridged at 140 Watts into 4-ohm loads. The C8 includes 4 Analog inputs matrixed to all Zones. Front panel display and controls provide source and independent volume, bass and treble settings. The custom 2U height requires no top or bottom clearance when rack mounting.
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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:

  • Rotel manufactures its own toroidal transformers, allowing precise control over power delivery and contributing to the robust build quality of their products.
  • They frequently incorporate a fully functional moving magnet phono stage into their amplifiers, catering to vinyl enthusiasts with a high signal-to-noise ratio.
  • Rotel products offer a "straightforward" design philosophy that prioritizes excellent sound quality and ease of use, rather than extensive customization options.

Rotel S14

  • Positioning: An integrated network streamer, offering an all-in-one solution for music streaming.
  • Description: Provides convenient access to a vast catalog of online music, delivering 150 Watts of Class AB power. Features a 32-bit ESS DAC for high-resolution audio. Compared to other Rotel products, the integration of streaming services and Roon Ready certification provides a seamless experience for those prioritizing ease of use and modern connectivity.

Rotel RAS-5000

  • Positioning: A high-performance integrated streaming amplifier designed to enhance home entertainment systems.
  • Description: Offers 220 Watts of Class AB power. Includes advanced features like HDMI ARC and aptX HD Bluetooth, distinguishing it from other Rotel models by providing superior connectivity options for home theater setups.
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Rotel is a family-owned hifi brand that maintains control over its entire manufacturing process, including producing their own custom toroidal transformers for superior audio performance. Through their Balanced Design Concept and Michi high-end line, Rotel focuses on long-term product development cycles rather than frequent launches, emphasizing genuine performance improvements through careful component selection and circuit design.

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Trafomatic
Evolution Elegance
4512
4512
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1
Reviews

Evolution Elegance is the most powerful amplifier in the Evolution series. It is constructed as push-pull using well known 6550 (KT88) output tubes. Output power is 50W per channel, which is sufficient for most speakers, even those with lower than average sensitivity. This is a power amplifier, requiring preamplifier and opening endless possibilities for system configuration. 

Based on previous work on negative feedback, -6dB reaction has been tuned to provide sound equivalent to a good Single Ended application. Cathode feedback was used as the most musical one. Bass is well controlled, dynamic response is excellent and this amplifier belongs to the very top of its class. 

Same as all previous models, well designed power supply utilizes 300VA toroidal transformer, C-L-C filter and Nippon Chemi-Con electrolytics. Output transformers are based on a Double-C core configuration and Solen fast capacitors are used throughout. Adding well thought-out concept to the mix results in a recognizable high quality sound of our amplifiers. 

Modern styling of Trafomatic Audio amplifiers has been extended to this model as well, which makes a perfect sonic and visual fit with Evolution Line One preamplifier. An excellent starting point for full immersion in good sound. See and hear for yourself.

Trafomatic Audio is unique for crafting its own transformers in-house, which gives them complete control over their amplifiers' sound quality. The brand stands out for using uncommon materials like Panzerholz (hyper-compressed plywood) for resonance control and rare tube types like the Elmac 250TL direct heated triode power tube in their designs.
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Product Strengths

  • Top-quality finish and material selection
  • Beautifully smooth and particularly natural sound reproduction
  • Little sound of its own, so no typical tube coloring
  • Tight bass
  • Excellent price-performance ratio

Product Considerations

  • Tubes require occasional extra attention
  • Tubes need to be replaced every few years
  • The power amplifier requires more space due to heat dissipation

Takeaway: The Trafomatic Evolution Line One and Elegance offer top-class pre- and power amplifiers with star quality for the price of an excellent integrated amplifier. Any music lover should quickly be able to embrace these two products.

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Trafomatic Audio is unique for crafting its own transformers in-house, which gives them complete control over their amplifiers' sound quality. The brand stands out for using uncommon materials like Panzerholz (hyper-compressed plywood) for resonance control and rare tube types like the Elmac 250TL direct heated triode power tube in their designs.
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PrimaLuna
EVO 300 (Power Amplifier)
3995
3995
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1
Reviews

The EVO 300 features PrimaLuna's exclusive AC Offset Killer technology that provides an extremely quiet background by reducing transformer noise to unprecedented levels. It includes a Bad Tube Indicator system that puts the amp into protection mode if a tube fails, with LED indicators showing which tube needs replacement.

The amp uses premium Takman resistors from Japan, known for their low noise and musicality. It can be operated in either stereo or monoblock configuration by simply flipping a switch. In monoblock mode, it provides dual output transformers for optimal speaker coupling and adds a 2-ohm speaker tap.

The unit employs custom toroidal power transformers that radiate minimal magnetic field interference and feature potted designs for noise reduction and protection. It uses super-wide-bandwidth output transformers designed and wound in-house for extended frequency response.

The EVO 300 features PrimaLuna's Adaptive AutoBias technology, which monitors and adjusts tube operation in real time, reducing distortion and extending tube life. The amp is hand-wired point-to-point using Swiss-made, silver-plated, oxygen-free continuous crystal copper wire with Teflon dielectric in critical signal paths.

The amplifier is compatible with a wide range of tubes including 6L6G, 6L6GC, 7581A, EL34, EL37, 6550, KT66, KT77, KT88, KT90, KT120, and KT150, offering users flexibility in fine-tuning their sound.

PrimaLuna is known for their hybrid amplifiers that combine tube and solid-state components, featuring their unique Adaptive AutoBias technology that automatically adjusts tube performance for optimal sound and longevity.
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Product Strengths

  • The EVO 300 runs EL34 tubes at a conservative 440 volts, increasing tube life and reliability
  • Adaptive auto bias ensures tubes work together in their perfect linear operating position, reducing distortion and extending tube life
  • Point-to-point wiring gives the product an intrinsic value and increases longevity
  • High-quality components like TACMAN resistors, Nichicon capacitors, and Swiss-made silver-plated oxygen-free copper wiring are used
  • It includes an AC Offset Killer to reduce mechanical hum from the power transformer

Product Considerations

  • EL34 tubes are not as durable as KT120s
  • If KT-150 tubes are used, the tube cage cannot be installed, because the tubes are too tall
  • Switching from ultralinear to triode operation cuts the power in half, requiring volume adjustment for fair comparison
  • The reviewer recommends using the speaker tap that 'sounds best' rather than relying on the speaker's impedance rating

Takeaway: The EVO 300 Power Amp is a high-quality amplifier designed for everyday use and long-term reliability. Its flexible design lets you experiment with different tubes and sound signatures.

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PrimaLuna is known for their hybrid amplifiers that combine tube and solid-state components, featuring their unique Adaptive AutoBias technology that automatically adjusts tube performance for optimal sound and longevity.
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Rotel
RMB-1585MKII
4299
4299
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2
Reviews

Rotel’s new RMB-1585MKII 5-channel amplifier continues our heritage of producing high power, audiophile performance amplifiers for multi-channel systems. The RMB-1585MKII delivers unparalleled performance with 5-channels of Rotel Class AB amplification rated at 210 Watts per channel into 8 ohms and an impressive 340 Watts per channel into 4 ohms with all channels driven.

Rotel is a family-owned hifi brand that maintains control over its entire manufacturing process, including producing their own custom toroidal transformers for superior audio performance. Through their Balanced Design Concept and Michi high-end line, Rotel focuses on long-term product development cycles rather than frequent launches, emphasizing genuine performance improvements through careful component selection and circuit design.
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Product Strengths

  • The RMB-1585MKII delivers 210W per channel at 8 ohms or 340W per channel at 4 ohms, all channels driven
  • An oversized toroidal transformer and 120,000µF of filter capacitance ensure clean and solid power delivery
  • Thermostat-controlled, variable-speed, low-noise fans keep the amplifier cool
  • A bi-amping option is available using channels 1, 2, 4, and 5
  • Both RCA and XLR inputs are supported

Product Considerations

  • At very close range, a faint hiss can be heard from the tweeter when using the Rotel, though it is not noticeable during regular use
  • If not properly ventilated, turning off the fans could shorten the amplifier's lifespan
  • Its weight of 82lbs may require assistance when moving or installing
  • Those seeking a warm, buttery tube sound or holographic presentation of class-A designs may want to consider other options

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to the Anthem AZ7000ES receiver, the RMB-1585MKII produces a bigger soundstage with cleaner details, especially when pushed loud—and a more three-dimensional sound

Takeaway: The Rotel RMB-1585MKII is a powerful amplifier that provides clean and dynamic sound for a home theater or music system. Its robust build and features, like the bi-amping option and cooling system, make it a great choice for taking any system to the next level.

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Rotel is a family-owned hifi brand that maintains control over its entire manufacturing process, including producing their own custom toroidal transformers for superior audio performance. Through their Balanced Design Concept and Michi high-end line, Rotel focuses on long-term product development cycles rather than frequent launches, emphasizing genuine performance improvements through careful component selection and circuit design.
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Rotel
RMB-1587MKII
4499
4499
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1
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Rotel’s new RMB-1587MKII 7-channel amplifier furthers our heritage of producing high powered, high current, exceptionally manufactured Class AB amplifiers for multi-channel systems. The RMB-1587MKII delivers 7 channels of Class AB amplification at 155 Watts per channel into 8 ohms and drives 4 ohm speakers with over 250 Watts per channel, all channels driven.

Rotel is a family-owned hifi brand that maintains control over its entire manufacturing process, including producing their own custom toroidal transformers for superior audio performance. Through their Balanced Design Concept and Michi high-end line, Rotel focuses on long-term product development cycles rather than frequent launches, emphasizing genuine performance improvements through careful component selection and circuit design.
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Product Strengths

  • Oversized Toroidal transformer allows it to produce the dynamics of a movie soundtrack without running out of power or clipping, keeping distortion low at all volumes
  • Smart auto-switching XLR and RCA inputs make installation a simple plug-and-play process
  • High-quality gold-plated binding posts for each channel allow users to choose banana plugs or spades
  • Thermostat-controlled variable speed low-noise fans keep the amplifier cool, especially when installed in tight rack spaces

Product Considerations

  • Turning the fans off might be an option if placed in the listening room and well-ventilated, but it will make the amplifiers run hotter and could shorten their lifespan if the fans are turned off without proper ventilation
  • This Rotel is not for someone who likes a warm and buttery tube sound or wants the holographic presentation of great class-A designs

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs inexpensive class D multi-channel amplifiers, the RMB-1587MKII has a solidity to its sound that one won't find in some of the inexpensive class D multi-channel amplifiers
  • Soundstage and imaging were solid—only bettered by much more expensive amplifiers that are dedicated to two-channel audio

Takeaway: The RMB-1587MKII is a solid option for people wanting to take their theater system to the next level, because it delivers clean, solid power with smart features. It will give users years of trouble-free enjoyment.

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Our take on the brand

Rotel is a family-owned hifi brand that maintains control over its entire manufacturing process, including producing their own custom toroidal transformers for superior audio performance. Through their Balanced Design Concept and Michi high-end line, Rotel focuses on long-term product development cycles rather than frequent launches, emphasizing genuine performance improvements through careful component selection and circuit design.
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NVA
S80
1228
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Released
The S80 is designed as a low-power amp for driving the tweeters in a bi-amping set up. However, with careful speaker matching the S80 can be used as a full range amplifier with excellent results; look for speakers labelled 8 ohms nominal impedance and which do not drop below 6 ohms impedance in the low frequencies.
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NVA is a UK-based hifi brand known for its minimalist amplifier design philosophy, using the simplest possible circuits to ensure sound purity and musical transparency. Their unique four-stage amplifier circuit with quadruple power supplies sets them apart, as does their requirement that customers use NVA's own low-capacitance speaker cables to prevent potential damage and ensure optimal performance.
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Product Strengths

  • Clarity and natural tonality in the midrange and high frequencies rivals much more expensive amplifiers
  • Exceptional imaging precision and soundstage depth—due to a pitch-black background
  • Top-quality components are used, including WEMA film caps and a Blue Beauty Alps volume pot, which are unusually good for the price
  • The circuit is DC coupled between stages, improving clarity and reducing coloration
  • Hand built in Durham, England by MVA, a small hifi manufacturer driven by enthusiasm

Product Considerations

  • Bass lacks definition and grip—affecting the overall rhythm
  • Limited power may struggle with inefficient speakers or larger rooms
  • Speaker matching is critical to achieve optimal performance; unwise choices can lead to disappointment
  • Careful selection of speaker cables is required, avoiding shielded or twisted geometry cables with high capacitance to prevent potential oscillation
  • The acrylic casework and lack of remote control may not appeal to all users

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Exposure 2510: S80 surpasses it in clarity and natural tonality in the mid-range and high frequencies
  • Vs Hegel H190: S80 surpasses it in sheer levels of insight in the mid-range and high frequencies
  • Vs Accuphase E280: S80 matches it in clarity and surpasses it in natural tonality
  • Vs Cambridge Audio AXA35: Cambridge Audio AXA35 does an equally good job of hanging on to the rhythm section

Takeaway: The S80 power amp is a great piece of kit for people who value clarity and natural sound. It offers a unique approach to amplifier design.

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NVA is a UK-based hifi brand known for its minimalist amplifier design philosophy, using the simplest possible circuits to ensure sound purity and musical transparency. Their unique four-stage amplifier circuit with quadruple power supplies sets them apart, as does their requirement that customers use NVA's own low-capacitance speaker cables to prevent potential damage and ensure optimal performance.
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Rotel
RB-1552 MkII
1499
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Released
The RB-1552 MkII is a 130 Watt per channel class AB amplifier. It is engineered to be powerful and robust, yet able to extract every last nuance out of even the most complex musical score.
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Rotel is a family-owned hifi brand that maintains control over its entire manufacturing process, including producing their own custom toroidal transformers for superior audio performance. Through their Balanced Design Concept and Michi high-end line, Rotel focuses on long-term product development cycles rather than frequent launches, emphasizing genuine performance improvements through careful component selection and circuit design.
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Product Strengths

  • Delivers 130 watts per channel, which is considered 'pretty good'
  • Offers both balanced and unbalanced inputs, providing flexibility in connectivity
  • Internal design allows easy access to components (capacitors) for repairs
  • Is described as 'solid built', implying good construction quality
  • Soundstage is much bigger, has more instrument separation, and perhaps a little more bass extension

Product Considerations

  • Front ventilation is mostly aesthetic, with a plastic piece blocking airflow
  • At a retail price of $1399, it's a more expensive option compared to some competitors

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The RB-1552MK2 has a bigger soundstage, more instrument separation, and more highs compared to the Schiit Vidar

Takeaway: The Rotel RB-1552MK2 is a well-built amplifier that delivers a bigger soundstage and better instrument separation. More musical information and clarity could be achieved with this amplifier.

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Rotel is a family-owned hifi brand that maintains control over its entire manufacturing process, including producing their own custom toroidal transformers for superior audio performance. Through their Balanced Design Concept and Michi high-end line, Rotel focuses on long-term product development cycles rather than frequent launches, emphasizing genuine performance improvements through careful component selection and circuit design.
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MOON
250i v2
2400
/
Released
2023
The MOON 250i v2 is a classic analog design that delivers renowned MOON audio performance at an outstanding value.
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MOON by Simaudio is known for their warm and natural "MOON sound," achieved through their proprietary Lynx circuit that eliminates global-feedback loop in their amplifiers. Their products feature fully balanced circuitry and customizable interfaces, with designs that minimize noise and distortion while revealing intricate audio details without harshness.
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Product Strengths

  • Open, neutral, and extremely rewarding sound quality
  • Excellent phono stage and headphone amplifier
  • Beautifully made with a solid build quality
  • Transparent sound allows the listener to shape the system's character
  • Integrated amp can be partnered to double down on transparency or to shape the system you want

Product Considerations

  • Remote control can be a bit difficult to use in low light
  • Offers less functionality compared to some rivals at the same price point
  • Some reviewers found certain performances to be slightly cool
  • Volume adjustments with the remote control could be more sophisticated

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The MOON 250i v2 sounds more open than the MOON 600i v2
  • The MOON 250i V2 is not as tactile in the treble region, when compared to Naim Nait XS 3
  • The MOON 250i V2 has more bite in the treble region, when compared to Exposure 3510
  • The Pass Labs amplifier has a more transparent—involving sound, when compared to the MOON 250i V2

Takeaway: The MOON 250i v2 is a well-made amplifier that delivers transparent sound quality suitable for various audio systems and listening preferences. It is a great choice for those looking for quality audio reproduction without needing all the latest digital features.

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MOON by Simaudio is known for their warm and natural "MOON sound," achieved through their proprietary Lynx circuit that eliminates global-feedback loop in their amplifiers. Their products feature fully balanced circuitry and customizable interfaces, with designs that minimize noise and distortion while revealing intricate audio details without harshness.
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Galion
TS A75
1495
/
Released
2024
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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Schiit
Tyr
1399
/
Released
2022
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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