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.
mglik

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Hey Guys, Ill weigh in on the difference between Grand Vivace and regular or Audion. The place I noticed it the most was when playing at LOW volume the full spectrum of frequency and dynamic stayed coherent and completely balanced. The Gran Vivace uses a totally different output GaN Tube, the others use the identical tube but Vivace has a larger power supply so you can run it harder for more output and a slight fuller texture in the mid. The Gran vivace is a different animal, as it should be It is the sweet spot if we are comparing world class, we can put this one up against Wavac, Gryphon, DartZeel Etc. remember it has a superior technology to Classes A or AB. Those technologies are drying on the vine, especially now that we have class D at world class level. so the Gran Vivace is like putting Bruce Lee in an amp. Its precise and deals a hell of a punch. Even at low volume your woofers will seize the air in the room. Its super cool to hear the full presentation of music at low volume, I am not accustomed to it. Normally the presentation of the music is not full scale until you get the volume up a bit , not loud but say 78-80 dB. Ill bet I hear full scale at 60 dB with Gran Vivace... in addition to this because I can only play so loud in my room and Audion can play to that limit, but the authority at which Gran Vivace operates is simply stunning. We could rock Scintillas. The Gran Vivace is for your big Wilsons, Magico, the giant Focals Von Schweikert and any of those big as a building speakers. but they still have the finesse to sound beautiful in my listening room for instance...

Hope this helps

By the way the patent is for the layout of a MOSFET, and as Ralph pointed out , It makes it better for anything that uses this MOSFET. That being said it does not mean that a MOSFET designed with audio in mind does not kick ass at everything, and in this instance since Alberto bought the full production run this MOSFET will never be used in anything but audio. So it actually is designed to improve audio performance and it also is exclusive to AGD. So nobody will be able to reproduce Albertos sound no matter how adept they are at copying others work.

And to the one guy who said Walter is bringing GaN on .... You’ve got to know that it means about as much as a Formula 1 team saying we have a Citroen Car running rubber on the wheels just like Ferrari. It absolutely blows my mind that some people can think like this .. Mark Shifter told me he would send me one of these $2500 gems to listen to but no cigar yet and Im not going to ask at this point.Ive got other things to concentrate on , but just like anything all class A is not equal, just like all GaN Class D is not even close to equal. In my experience Ive crushed Merril GaN sound quality with every user that buys AGD. Its unanimous, AGD clearly sounds better. and his amps cost over double Albertos , My observation and opinion is its also nowhere near the chassis custom build quality of Albertos CAST ALUMINUM chassis. Merril uses common aluminum sheet stock, stacked and screwed on in multiple layers to get any thickness, while the Vivace for instance is more than 1 inch thick, solid with no seams. Its a whole different level. Its easy to see where the actual value is, no more of the HiFi BS price level. AGD does not play games he means business. I for one want to see the result if we offer an honest strong value with high performance will audiophiles be able to recognize it and have no hesitation paying retail price, or will they have permanent damage from the way HiFi is normally sold without integrity and fake discounted. I stand against the old way of stroking a customer by high price/ low price selling. its a fake out so when you pay 50% off, its actually the full MSRP manipulated up for purpose of getting people to spend compulsively. I dont support it. So No, other GaN is not the same nor close to Albertos product for that matter...

Happy listening !

OCD HiFi Mikey
@earlyflynn if you cant see that Class A is dying youre not watching. I dont mean in our eyes, I mean in ability to buy the legacy components from which to build the amps. The devices to make old school amps is dwindling down and they are obsoleting them. There is no demand except for HiFi, so there is no demand. The generations under me (with a few exceptions im sure)  have no interest in heavy and hot and huge, its an embarrassment to them. Class A is a blatant waste of energy and these days its seen as gross and not applauded except for our little hobby. I own several Class A amps and am not willing to let them go at this point regardless of the aforementioned. Truth is production of Class A amplifiers will most likely be buried in 10 years. If things go the way they have been, expect Class A amps to have an energy waster tax attached to them. And I know its a hard pill to swallow but Class D is finally at world class level. I did not like it either. Im a class D hater. But Im honest and I can not argue this one out . 

All the best ...