GaN amps: Peachtree or LSA Voyager?


Peachtree 400 and LSA Voyager GaN amps: Does anyone have direct experience with both of these amps? Can you comment on any differences that might exist in sound? I know the internals are supposed to be the same but even if that is true implementation can make a difference. Both are highly regarded by those who own them.

Might also be helpful if you listed the rest of your system (Pre and speakers).

My current system is: Bricasti M3 DAC; Rogue RP-7 (NOS) pre; Bel Canto Ref600M amps; Fyne F1-8 speakers.

Thanks in advance!

markmuse

It has nothing to do with ego, the amp is what it is and the load dependent frequency response is a simple fact.

When people come here asking for information I take them at their word that they are looking for factual data. Clearly some don't want that. That's fine.

I have no self interest in this choice. I am not trying to sell anything.

If you believe audio is a religion, you have found your savior. Perhaps he can perform a miracle and turn your poorly designed amp into something magnificent. Just remember: Jesus never charged for his miracles.

Best of luck.

nope.   You can find both for less than $2K

@mbolek , this sounds good. did you mean used, otherwise,  do you have an idea where? 

Over on the other selling site, there's someone unloading their LSA right now for $1700.  They can't have had it for very long, wonder why they're selling.

@markmuse , thanks for letting us know your choice. Please keep us posted on your first impressions on the Benchmark amp!

@kuribo , i didn't know that both of you are dealers/producers. I still did not take a final decision. I don't believe that audio is religion, and i don't care too much about religion since it is basically converted to a bureaucratic institution. Still,i think that  religion helps to people. I rather try to believe that  God is everywhere and that he has to do with everything. 

@kuribo , i didn't know that both of you are dealers/producers.




 

No, we are not both dealers/producers. I do not sell anything nor market any commercial products.