Peachtree Gan 400


after 2 +  years of owning this amp - this class d amp still shines on - very smooth (in a good way) - listen to music for hours (literally) - sounds right - i keep coming back to it - i want my ab amp and class a amp and my tube amp to sound as good and sometimes i think they do - and i can make a strong case for them

the ab amp is a little fatiguing after a while - the tube amp is like owning a car that needs to go in the shop every other week

it sounds good for stretches - then it needs work - sounds good - then want to upgrade tubes - the class a amp i think is sounding great sometimes - but alas my class D amp sounds good most of the time 

 the class d amp keeps chugging along - sounding wonderful all of the time - in a time where class d is not trending like it was 2 years ago - the peachtree is so underrated. 

smargo

helomech - i totally 100% disagree with you. the gan 400 is one of the most un wimpy amps that ive heard - i know it sounds crazy - but i have been playing the gan for the better part of a month now continuous (ive owned the amp for at least 2 years and thought the same thing as helomech). the more it gets played the better and better and better and better - it almost has to break in like a class ab amp. Who would of thunk?

its clear - dynamic - ballsy - true to express the exact notes - the way they were intended. sounds like music . not the glare you hear after 2 hours of listening with a class ab amp.

"Wimpy?" The GaN 400? Just the opposite. I've owned many high-end amps over my many years as an audiophile, and the PA GaN 400 ranks among the best. It's brawny, yet musical and revealing. I'd never have believed a Class D amp could be this good until I heard the GaN 400, now I'm a firm believer. This is the future of power amps.

My second room system the den has the peachtree Nova300 feeding KEF LS50, digital source is a WiiM streamer, from the money cannot be bettered. 

Considered the Peachtree, went with Class D Audio.   SImply awesome dare I say near perfect with my big Ohms and smaller KEF ls50 metas.   Made in USA, brand new GaN design, costs less new than the Peachtree used, claimed stable to 2 ohm, and can drive most any speaker well accordingly.