After 50 years, I have finally found my destination amps... AGD Audions!


I will never forget my first system. When I went away to college I bought a $199 Pacific Stereo special-Niko receiver, Lenco TT and Quadraflex speakers. That was 1971.I don't know how many upgrades I have done since. But, by far, finding the "right" amp has been the quest for the holy grail. And after decades of different SETs, finding a SS amp that will satisfy a SET guy has been problematic... until now. I was first inspired by Forum member's rave comments. Then looking at the reviewers, I found the unique and consistent phrase "best regardless of price". With the end users and reviewers all agreeing, I decided to try a pair of AGD Audions.
Within minutes, I understood what everyone was saying. Now, after about a month of listening, I am convinced that I have indeed found the "holy grail". A SS amp that completely satisfies a SET guy... and more. I am thrilled daily by the way the Audions grab me. Now, it is no longer merely listening. It is being enveloped by a sound that opens a window into the musician's hearts and souls. They do so with an incredible lack of distortion, detail and transparency. I have never heard anything like it. Excuse what appears to be hyperbole but now hearing the Audion mono blocks I am overcome with the emotion I hear and emotion I feel.
I have come to understand that AGD Class D amps are indeed unique. The designer, Alberto Guerra, has a long background in integrated circuit development holding 10 patents including those for the MOSFETs used in AGD amps. The galium nitride modules are the only, and patented, GaNs designed specifically for Audio. All other GaNs were designed for battery chargers, radar or lidar, etc. Alberto, like Nelson Pass and SITs, owns all these GaNs made.
These amps are extremely fast. Their switching frequency is far beyond other Class D amps. AGD amps sound organic and natural with great realism like a SET but with liquidity and slam. The definition and immediacy puts them above any SET I have heard. The “tube” on top of AGD amps is a kind of tribute to the original 1906 Audion tube even though they are not vacuum tubes. They do however contain the full output stages. This contributes to heat dissipation and is a clever way to make the amps good for future upgrades. No need to ever buy a “new and improved” model. Just replace the tube. Alberto has issued a Mark II tube which is already used in his new amps and available for older.
Some would question the unique cosmetic design but once they are heard they become very beautiful. And, personally, I find them very attractive beyond the normal metal box. And the attention to fit and finish is of a high level including two excellent power cords and flight cases for shipping.
AGD amps are my final, destination amps. I am thrilled daily. My only considered upgrade would be to the top line Gran Vivaces.
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I’m late to add to this thread but I’ve posted elsewhere about my reviews on AGD Audion. I’m an early adopter and started with the Mark 1 and upgraded to the Mk 2, which brought significant improvements. If you look at my profile and systems in audiogoN, you will see that I am a devout SET fan. And the AGD Audions are the best SS amps I’ve tried and the only one I am still keeping. I’ve tried First Watt F2J and SIT2. They were bought, stayed a while, but ultimately sold. And I also no longer lust fir the next great SET amp. The Audions AGD Mk w and my custom Berning 300B OTL SET amp. If I want a little more wetness, air, I go with my Berning with 1940’s to early 1950’s WE300B. If I want a little more power and slam, I switch to the Audions. Ultimately, I’m looking yo have a permanent 2nd system for the Audions with lower efficiency speakers compared to my current 100dB Rethm Saadhana V4. Perhaps a Fyne F1-12 if I can afford it or a used TAD CR1. Would appreciate if anyone has tried their AGD amps on the TADs or Fynes.

Thank you Alberto, for a great amp.

Also, I’ve met Alberto in person at recent LA audio show. Such. Nice gentlemen and true audiophile.