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

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Manufacturer details

  • Size: 14023750 (WDH)
  • Size including connectors: 14024450(WDH)
  • Packaged Size: 24035085 (WDH)
  • Weight: 1.7 Kg
  • Packaged Weight: 2.3 Kg
  • Power consumption: 16 Watts
  • Inputs: 2 Stereo line 4 RCA phono sockets
  • Input Impedance: ≥50K Ohms
  • Gain (max): 18dB
  • Frequency response: 20-20KHz +/- 0.5dB
  • Output impedance: ≤ 10 Ohms
  • Output Power: 800mW into 60 Ohms, 200mW into 300 Ohms
  • Distortion (THD): ≤ 0.05% 10mW into 300 Ohms
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: ≥ 85dB A Weighted
  • Phase: Phase correct (non inverting)
The way we listen constantly moves and evolves. With more of us interested in quality headphone listening than ever before, we decided to make a headphone amplifier with a wider reach. The brief for the 931 project was to keep all of the essential elements that once made the highly acclaimed 933 so successful but at a significantly lower cost. The 931i (improved) may be affordable, but its performance and quality is still pure Trilogy.
The way we listen constantly moves and evolves. With more of us interested in quality headphone listening than ever before, we decided to make a headphone amplifier with a wider reach. The brief for the 931 project was to keep all of the essential elements that once made the highly acclaimed 933 so successful but at a significantly lower cost. The 931i (improved) may be affordable, but its performance and quality is still pure Trilogy.

The 931i is a fully discrete design, no generic integrated circuits are used, so designer Nic Poulson can control all the active circuit's crucial parameters, optimising performance for its intended application only. The small, light drivers found in headphones are very closely coupled to the ear and as a result are ruthlessly revealing. Like its illustrious kin the 933, the audio circuit operates in pure single ended Class A with active constant current sources. Each channel has a single continuously biased output device. The main benefits of this topology are that the output is free from crossover distortion, and the device is held at a constant temperature.

An oversized linear power supply gives good operating headroom for the active circuitry. All these elements combine to give excellent small signal resolution while maintaining good drive capability. There are two stereo line inputs, audio grade ALPS volume control and quality components f...
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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:

  • Trilogy stands out for its unique hybrid amplifier designs, expertly blending the strengths of both valve and solid-state technologies to achieve a musically fluent sound.
  • The brand's products boast exceptional build quality, characterized by meticulously machined aluminum casework and high-end internal components, reflecting a commitment to both aesthetics and longevity.
  • Trilogy integrates sophisticated, user-friendly control systems with features such as customizable input settings, temperature monitoring, and programmable timers to enhance the overall user experience.

Integrated Amplifiers  

  • Positioning: A complete solution geared toward users seeking quality sound in smaller setups with a simple, all-in-one design.  
  • Description: Offers a modern circuit design that delivers clear audio and low distortion while being mindful of cost and simplicity for everyday use in small rooms. In comparison to the separate preamplifiers and power amplifiers, it provides integrated functionality that requires fewer components, making it ideal for those with moderate budgets and basic functionality needs.

Preamplifiers  

  • Positioning: A dedicated control unit designed for users who want finer audio signal management and room-tailored adjustments.  
  • Description: Offers an advanced signal processing design that enhances clarity and tone control through refined circuitry, ideal for achieving detailed sound in medium to large spaces. Compared to the integrated amplifiers and power amplifiers, it focuses on precise control and versatility.

Power Amplifiers  

  • Positioning: A high-performance output stage aimed at users who demand robust sound power and dynamic drive for larger spaces.  
  • Description: Offers a design with modern output stages and solid build quality that ensures high power output and low distortion for demanding sonic setups. In comparison to the integrated amplifiers and preamplifiers, it stands out for its ability to drive large speakers in big rooms.
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Trilogy Audio is a UK-based hifi brand known for its hybrid amplifier designs that combine valve and solid-state technologies, with their products featuring CNC-milled aluminum construction and microprocessor control for customization. Their amplifiers use virtually feedback-free valve-based amplification and true choke input power supplies, setting them apart from conventional designs in the industry.

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McIntosh
MHA200 (75th Anniversary Edition)
2800
2800
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8
Reviews
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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McIntosh
MHA200
2800
2800
/
6
Reviews
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

  • Delivers a lovely, lush-sounding performance that is hard to dislike, described as smooth but far from lifeless, delivering high levels of detail in a cohesive and musical manner
  • Creates an astonishing space and three dimensionality to the sound, reminiscent of high-end systems
  • Features a rich, balanced, and powerful sound that is more forgiving than most rivals
  • Superbly made and engineered with solid casework
  • Largely unphased by most headphones and can drive a wide range of headphones

Product Considerations

  • Volume control operation lacks linearity, making subtle changes in level difficult
  • Really needs a balanced source and headphones to deliver its best performance
  • Has no input switching, so balanced XLR and single-ended RCA inputs cannot be used simultaneously
  • Lacks a remote control for volume adjustment

Takeaway: The MHA200 is a well-built headphone amplifier that delivers a refined and musical listening experience with a spacious soundstage. It is ideal for users who want a dedicated headphone amplifier and appreciate the rich sound of tubes.

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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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ampsandsound
Kenzie OG
2659
2659
/
2
Reviews

The outstanding performance of the Kenzie headphone amplifier is made possible with custom wound ultra-high quality output transformers providing amazing frequency extension. The Kenzie does not use a voltage network, and has more than enough power to drive even the most difficult headphones. We chose 32 ohms and 600-ohm output taps to allow use with the widest variety of headphones; everything from Grado Labs, HiFiMan, Audeze, MrSpeakers, Sennheiser, and Beyerdynamic.

The Kenzie showcases the transformers on the chassis to frame in the unique 1626 single-ended tubes. We have included an Alps volume pot to allow attenuation and simplify the signal path. The Kenzie is one of the sweetest-sounding headphone amplifiers on the market. The 1626 is commonly referred to as the "Poor Man's 300B"; offering a similar level of warmth, texture, and soundstage depth. The 1626 is a WWII-era tube that was used as a transmitter tube in radar installations. The design is shy on pure output, but offers layers of texture and drive, and is paired with a massive choke and robust output transformers for ultra-quiet operation. As with all of our products, parts selection was crucial during this build and each chosen not for price, but for best quality and synergy.

Generation 2 of the Kenzie OG The close of 2021 has brought out more than 18 months of a global pandemic. During these challenging times, we at ampsandsound strengthened our development efforts resulting in new generation of our classic amps. 2022 adds the ability to chose 8/100 or 32/300 for output impedances when ordering. Though octal input tubes provide a romantic character that had defined the ampsandsound house sound, reminiscent of 1950s HiFi, the downside to this approach is a reduced noise floor and dwindling NOS options. With ampsandound moving to a 9pin front end, performance has been increased, NOS tube rolling has become nearly limitless, and yet we were able to enhance the sweetness and tone we are known for. The 9pin front end allows vastly increased options for tone rolling to find your balance and preference. With our front end's new development, we have improved our amps further, including both subtle and significant changes alike. Notable takeaways include increased power output, reduced noise floor across all our amps, increased bandwidth.

ampandsound specializes in high-end, handcrafted tube amplifiers made in the USA. Their low-wattage amps pair perfectly with high-efficiency speakers and headphones. The company is known for classic, minimalist designs and a focus on delivering natural sound.
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Product Strengths

  • Unique 'tube character' enhances the sound in a positive way
  • Known for sweetness, euphony, and richness of tone
  • Enhances microdynamics, drawing attention to finer nuances of volume
  • Creates a more involved and textured soundstage
  • Is a completely neutral headphone amplifier, as long as the output impedance synergy is observed
  • Inputs and outputs are located on the back of the unit, which can be inconvenient

Product Considerations

  • Not suitable for very inefficient planar headphones like the HE6 or Audeze LCD-4
  • Not generally recommended for IEMs
  • Can be susceptible to interference from Wi-Fi signals or other electronic components
  • Depending on the headphone used, the environment, and the output being used, the unit may produce some noise floor

Takeaway: The Kenzie is a special tube amp that makes music sound sweet and detailed, improving the listening experience with many headphones, assuming the right setup is used. It's a good option for those who want to go beyond solid-state amps.

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ampandsound specializes in high-end, handcrafted tube amplifiers made in the USA. Their low-wattage amps pair perfectly with high-efficiency speakers and headphones. The company is known for classic, minimalist designs and a focus on delivering natural sound.
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Naim
Uniti Atom Headphone Edition
3799
3799
/
24
Reviews
Naim Audio is renowned for its distinctive "Naim sound," which focuses on timing accuracy and a unique harmonic distortion profile that creates a musical flow. The brand's meticulous approach involves extensive R&D and proprietary components like custom transistors and power supplies, as seen in their Uniti range which combines streaming capabilities with their signature sound characteristics.
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Product Strengths

  • Offers a comprehensive and flexible specification, functioning as a headphone amplifier and streaming preamp
  • Produces superb sound quality, described as clear, pure, detailed, dynamic, and musical, without being overly analytical, regardless of genre or recording quality
  • Features a well-made, elegant, and attractive design with a beautiful screen for album art and a satisfying volume control
  • Supports a comprehensive range of streaming services and digital formats including AirPlay 2, Chromecast, Spotify Connect, Tidal Connect, Qobuz, Bluetooth, UPnP, and Internet Radio, and is Roon Ready
  • Intuitive and stable app, especially for those who know what they want to listen to

Product Considerations

  • The price is high relative to other headphone amplifiers/DACs on the market
  • The front display is not a touchscreen
  • Some might prefer a more analytical sound presentation
  • The HDMI ARC connection is absent
  • The Naim app lacks polish compared to dedicated music apps

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Cambridge Audio Evo 150 and NAD M10—the Uniti Atom Headphone Edition is specifically focused on headphone use
  • As a headphone amp, it is every bit as good as the Chord Hugo TT2
  • Naim puts less of itself into the performance as opposed to McIntosh MHA200

Takeaway: The Uniti Atom Headphone Edition is a great self-contained system for headphone listening, with an easy-to-use interface and a beautiful design. It is a quality product that can be a centerpiece for your home audio.

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Naim Audio is renowned for its distinctive "Naim sound," which focuses on timing accuracy and a unique harmonic distortion profile that creates a musical flow. The brand's meticulous approach involves extensive R&D and proprietary components like custom transistors and power supplies, as seen in their Uniti range which combines streaming capabilities with their signature sound characteristics.
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Gustard
H26
1149
/
Released
2024
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Gustard is a hifi brand known for integrating advanced clocking systems in their DACs, including atomic clocks, and developing custom digital filters that bypass standard ESS Sabre filters for a more tailored sound. The brand stands out for offering high-end audio performance at relatively affordable prices, with products featuring modular designs that allow for easy upgrades and customization.
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Product Strengths

  • Very refined sound signature
  • Outstanding output power
  • Pleasingly smooth and refined tonal quality with a strong focus on spatial detail, all delivered within a very spacious presentation
  • Presents wonderful PRaT (Pace, Rhythm and Timing), injecting loads of dynamics and rendering complex passages with ninja-like speed of attack
  • Plenty of I/O options for both source and third-party power amplifiers

Product Considerations

  • Non-linear volume curve for demanding headphones
  • Beefy desktop amplifier requiring significant table or rack space
  • Has only 0.1R O/P impedance on the headphone socket, while the line O/P impedance is still 100R

Takeaway: The Gustard H26 is a high-performing headphone amplifier and preamplifier that provides refined sound and plenty of power. It could be a great addition to a hifi system because reviewers are overwhelmed by the performance compared to the price.

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Gustard is a hifi brand known for integrating advanced clocking systems in their DACs, including atomic clocks, and developing custom digital filters that bypass standard ESS Sabre filters for a more tailored sound. The brand stands out for offering high-end audio performance at relatively affordable prices, with products featuring modular designs that allow for easy upgrades and customization.
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iFi
iDSD Diablo 2
1299
/
Released
2023
Surging with infernal power. Sporting cutting edge xMEMS and Lossless Bluetooth technology, the flagship iDSD Diablo leads the charge with future-proof features and raw power - take your most demanding headphones wherever you go, we dare you.
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iFi Audio specializes in portable hifi audio players, offering compact DACs and headphone amplifiers for audiophiles seeking quality sound on the go. The brand also provides affordable audiophile gear, making quality hifi audio accessible to more people.
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Product Strengths

  • Delivers a vividly detailed and balanced sound, handling complicated mixes with skill
  • Able to extract a lot of information from digital audio files with apparent ease
  • A volume lock prevents accidental volume adjustments when the device is in a pocket or bag
  • Extensive specification including Bluetooth 5.4 with aptX Lossless compatibility and multiple inputs/outputs for versatile connectivity

Product Considerations

  • Some reviewers feel the device is not very pocket-friendly due to its size and sharp edges, making it better suited as a transportable—rather than a truly portable—device
  • The gain is set too high, making precise volume control difficult, especially with sensitive IEMs
  • Using IEMatch adds output impedance, which can negatively affect the tonal balance and dynamics of some IEMs
  • The length of the included USB-C cable is short, making it difficult to position the device on a desk

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to the iDSD Diablo 1, the Diablo 2 offers slight sonic improvements and better build quality, but at a higher price
  • Compared to the iDSD Signature, the iDSD Signature is considered by some to offer a better result for less money, with a more realistic instrument and vocal timbre, larger soundstage, and customizable features like crossfeed and bass boost
  • Compared to the FiiO Q7, the iDSD Diablo 2 has a vivid sound, where the FiiO Q7 has a smooth and wide sound

Takeaway: The iDSD Diablo 2 is a powerful and versatile DAC/amp that enhances headphone listening with its detailed sound and extensive features. It is a good choice for users who want a high-quality audio experience on the go or at their desk.

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iFi Audio specializes in portable hifi audio players, offering compact DACs and headphone amplifiers for audiophiles seeking quality sound on the go. The brand also provides affordable audiophile gear, making quality hifi audio accessible to more people.
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Ferrum
OOR
2094
/
Released
2021
OOR will redefine the category of headphone amplifiers. OOR will drive any headphones effortlessly to the max of their potential, while preserving the essence of the music it amplifies.
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Ferrum Audio, a Polish hifi brand, stands out for its unique HYPSOS power supply that combines switching and linear designs for better performance, and its OOR headphone amplifier's rare quad-mono configuration that easily drives demanding headphones like the Hifiman Susvara. Their Wandla DAC features custom digital filters developed with HQ Player and uses a proprietary ARM-based platform called SERCE to reduce signal paths, both uncommon features in DACs.
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Product Strengths

  • Compact size compared to competitors, allowing for easy integration into desktop setups
  • The OOR outputs 8 watts of power at 60 ohms and 1.6 watts at 300 ohms, making it one of the most powerful headphone amplifiers ever made
  • Low gain setting is silent with sensitive IEMs
  • Employs a fully discrete class AB amplifier; there are no op-amps used

Product Considerations

  • Simultaneous use of the balanced and single-ended preamp outputs with the main headphone output is an inconvenience
  • The unit gets quite warm after a few hours of use—recommending a well-ventilated area
  • Powering on the unit requires going from balanced to single-ended

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Benchmark HPA4, OOR felt considerably more alive, fleshed out, and natural sounding
  • Vs Flux Volot, the reviewers felt that the OOR was more visceral sounding
  • Compared to Fluxlab Acoustics, the OOR is a warmer and more soul-infusing amplifier and it never wants to be linear or flat
  • Vs Flux Lab Acoustics Volod, it was easily bigger sounding, easily more impressive sounding, just more layered

Takeaway: The Ferrum OOR is a powerful amplifier in a small package, and it is built with great attention to detail. It has an engaging sound with a touch of warmth.

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Ferrum Audio, a Polish hifi brand, stands out for its unique HYPSOS power supply that combines switching and linear designs for better performance, and its OOR headphone amplifier's rare quad-mono configuration that easily drives demanding headphones like the Hifiman Susvara. Their Wandla DAC features custom digital filters developed with HQ Player and uses a proprietary ARM-based platform called SERCE to reduce signal paths, both uncommon features in DACs.
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Linear Tube Audio
Velo
2100
/
Released
2024
The Velo carries on the legacy of David Berning's microZOTL circuit and LTA's MZ2, bringing significant enhancements to this world-class headphone amp and preamplifier. We've taken everything learned about building ZOTL amplifiers and started from scratch to reimagine our foundational product and create the best sounding, most enjoyable, and most reliable headphone amplifier/preamplifier possible.
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Linear Tube Audio uses ZOTL technology, invented by David Berning, which eliminates traditional audio output transformers for clearer sound and operates tubes at lower currents to extend their life to 10,000-20,000 hours. Their amplifiers are known for extremely low noise levels and work well with both high-efficiency speakers and headphones, while featuring a distinctive clear acrylic top that shows the internal components.
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Product Strengths

  • Wonderfully enjoyable and transparent sound, described as smooth, resolving, and engaging, enhancing music without coloration
  • Open design makes it easy to swap out the tubes
  • It opens the soundstage in depth and width, increasing the ability to hear the placement of instruments, and micro details and spatial cues become more accessible
  • Versatile, the Velo works well with different headphones (low/high impedance, dynamic/planar)

Product Considerations

  • Not particularly powerful, the Velo might require more volume dial rotation compared to other amps to reach desired listening levels
  • Bass might sound a little too rounded and lacking texture compared to some setups
  • Lacks balanced XLR features
  • The included switching power supply is not at the same performance level as the upgraded linear power supply

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Linear Tube Audio MZ3: The MZ3 is more resolving and detailed, while the Velo is richer and smoother, the MZ3 is more technically engaging, but the Velo is more emotionally engaging
  • Vs Burson Soloist 3X-GT: The Soloist 3X-GT has more power and greater resolution/clarity with a balanced cable, but the Velo is more intimate and relaxing
  • Vs Oliver Sayes Type 26 DHT preamplifier: The Velo strikes a nice middle ground between the overly 'emotional' tube stage and the 'straight' sounding TVC mode
  • Vs Eddie Current Zana Deux SE OTL: Unlike the Zana Deux, it doesn't go too far in warmth to the point of sounding mushy

Takeaway: The Velo is a versatile tube amplifier that provides a wonderful and enjoyable listening experience by being transparent and smooth. It's designed for music lovers who value emotional engagement with their music.

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Linear Tube Audio uses ZOTL technology, invented by David Berning, which eliminates traditional audio output transformers for clearer sound and operates tubes at lower currents to extend their life to 10,000-20,000 hours. Their amplifiers are known for extremely low noise levels and work well with both high-efficiency speakers and headphones, while featuring a distinctive clear acrylic top that shows the internal components.
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Mytek
Liberty THX AAA Amp
1495
/
Released
2022
Liberty THX AAA™ Headphone Amplifier provides ultra precision sound with almost unmeasurable distortion from the most demanding headphones. The sound along with the HPA other features make the Liberty HPA the reference tool for music listening and production.
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Mytek Digital, a brand favored by New York City's recording studios, was among the first to release DACs capable of natively decoding DSD material and was first-to-market with MQA-certified DACs. Their Brooklyn DAC+ exemplifies their design philosophy by combining multiple components (DAC, headphone amp, analog preamp, and phono preamp) in a single compact chassis, while their R&D process uniquely involves co-designing companion converters to ensure the highest transparency.
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Product Strengths

  • Compact form factor with a massive choice of connections and functions, including 4 headphone outputs: 4-pin XLR balanced, 4.4mm balanced jack, 6.35mm, and 3.5mm
  • Very clean, neutral sound with a lot of dynamics, slam, and punch
  • Plenty of power to drive any pair of headphones with ease
  • Very detailed and resolving sound, exacting and precise about its reproduction, revealing of the DAC plugged into it
  • Well-designed and built with durable feel

Product Considerations

  • The input selector does not remember the previous setting
  • Higher noise floor compared to competitors, making it less suitable for extremely sensitive headphones and most IEMs
  • The pre-out and the headphone out work at the same time, so be careful
  • The LED, even though it's only white, is not super bright, but its brightness cannot be changed

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Mytek Liberty THX is more exacting, detailed, resolving, and more neutral than HeadAmp GSX Mini, and the GSX Mini rounds things a little bit more and has a slightly bit more of warmth to things
  • Mytek Liberty THX is better than the Topping A90, music is more alive and better articulated, more detailed, and the background is blacker
  • With HE1000v2, Mytek Liberty THX is exceptionally clear and tight-sounding—imaging is probably the best it sounds

Takeaway: The Mytek Liberty THX AAA HPA is a powerful and compact headphone amplifier delivering very clean, neutral, and detailed sound suitable for a wide range of headphones. It could be a reference-grade, exacting amplifier.

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Mytek Digital, a brand favored by New York City's recording studios, was among the first to release DACs capable of natively decoding DSD material and was first-to-market with MQA-certified DACs. Their Brooklyn DAC+ exemplifies their design philosophy by combining multiple components (DAC, headphone amp, analog preamp, and phono preamp) in a single compact chassis, while their R&D process uniquely involves co-designing companion converters to ensure the highest transparency.
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