I have had the LAiV GANM Monobloc's for 4 months now and they are really good driving my 4-ohm Final-Audio Model 12+ planar electrostatic speakers. Plenty of power and run cool even under demanding load. Well within your price range and they're well-built. Good reviews and praises from several reviewers. They also have selectable range VU-meters, ability to easily install firmware upgrades, and other selectable parameters. They also have a small footprint. Highly recommended !
What is your favorite Class D amp?
Moving to a new home with a smaller dedicated listening room has caused me to rethink my entire system. I have always been a fan of EL34 tube amps and presently have a Primaluna HP (4 tubes per channel), but the size and heat make this a bit more difficult in my new set up. So I have been thinking about going with a smaller, less hot class D amp. But being a tube guy, I have never seriously looked into or listen to these amps.
so what is your favorite class D amp? New or used, in the 5k range, but could go up to 10k. Preamp is a Conrad Johnson ET-7. Speaker will be in the monitor/mini-monitor class (so I don’t need high power for a smallish room) but have not made my final decision on speakers as the amp/speaker synergy makes this kind of a joint decision.
I purposely asked for “favorite” to be a bit more open in your relies.
thanks, Bill
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I have the PS Audio M1200 mono's running my passive subwoofers and the bass panels on my MG20 Magnepans, but I still run my heavily modified Sonic Frontiers Power 2 tube amps on the mid/high freq. panels. The M1200,s sounded wonderful when I used them to drive my Magnepan MG1.7i speakers. I have been a customer for PS Audio for several years. The M12's have a tube input section with the Class D output. Highly recommended! |
Hi, just so I'm clear from the beginning, we are an importer for several high-end audio products but we do not promote or import any Class D products and I am not affiliated with the company that I'm about to recommend. A few years ago we started listening to Class D amplifiers and it was intriguing because the noise floor was super low. We auditioned several different manufacturers from the very expensive Merrill 116 amplifiers to very inexpensive Class D manufacturers. At the time the very expensive Merrill Audio amps were exceptional and the most expensive that we auditioned. Recently I been playing with an inexpensive pair of RCVTech monobloc's. I also tried their stereo amplifier. I must say that Class D technology is making a positive move forward and this small manufacturer out of Canada is making a wonderful sounding and very musical Class D amplifier. In fact it is now the best we have heard. Cheers and just an opinion so be gentle. |
Canor Audio AI 2.10 for an integrated https://www.audiophilia.com/reviews/2023/11/29/canor-ai-210-integrated-hybrid-amplifier Mono Blocks. Goldnote PA-10 (GaN) https://www.monoandstereo.com/gold-note-pa-10-amplifier-review/ All Stop, Period, Exclamation Point.
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