T+A elektroakustik HV Series Components


T+A stands for Theory and Application.

I'm keeping this broad and open to T+A's HV Series components (HV = High Voltage),

Which (currently) includes two integrated amplifiers, two multi-source players, preamplifier, amplifier, power supply, and SACD/CDP/DAC.

Creating this thread for owners to share their impressions, findings, thoughts, experiences, and questions about their HV components. Comparisons to other T+A Series products are also welcome.
david_ten
@audiotroy, I'm familiar with Agostino Momentum ... how does T&A compare to Momentum?   SQ differences and similarities.
@david_ten Does your 3100 integrated have the Room Correction option installed? If so, can you comment on the effectiveness of the feature.
Joe Casey the Dagastino Mommentium is in our opinion a good sounding product but way over in flated for the sound quality it delivers.

When we were shopping for a reference electronics line we considered Dag gear but when we looked at the prices were turned off, it does appear you are paying alot for that look and the craftsmenship.

Compare a Dag s250 which costs $35k  for a 250 watt stereo ampfor the same money you can get a T+A P3000HV a 300 watt stereo amplifier with a 1,000kv transfomer and their upgraded power supply which add a 1.2kv transfomer which powers the output stage and the internal transformer powers the input stage of the amplifier so you have a two chassis reference amplifier for $3k less with more power and a suprior topology and if you want to start you can just purchase the P3000 HV amplifier for $19k this is a 300 watt stereo amplifier which can also be bridged into a 480 watt monoblock.

So even without the upgraded power supply you are $19k for a very musical very powerful stereo amp made with extraordinary parts quality, design and technoloy vs $35k for the Dag. 

Compare the Mommentum integrated at $45k to the T+A P3100HV a $23k T+A unit, the T+A gives you an option for a built in phono card, room eq functions and 300 watts of power also with an option to add the outboard power supply, and you are still paying $22k less!

Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ


David_Ten, can you please describe the sound of the P3100HV in compare with Pass. Is that characterized as fast and dynamic, natural, organic, how about its transparency, top end, bottom end, midrange? Please share more details. Also, did you have the chance to compare 3100HV with other top integrated like Gryphon, Vitus?

Thank you.