CLASS D MONO AMPS buy ATMASPHERE MUSIC SYSTEMS


CLASS D AMPLIFIER TECHNOLOGY HAS FINALLY ARRIVED TO OUTPERFORM ALL OTHER TOPOLOGIES 

The Amplifier is the New Class D Mono Amps using GaN Fets in a unique Patented
Circlotronic output stage…Design by Ralph Karsten of ATMASPHERE MUSIC SYSTEMS 

Rated at 100 watts 8 ohms and 200 watts 4 ohms with low distortion across the full audio bandwidth with excellent noise characteristics 

I have been using ATMASPHERE MUSIC SYSTEMS MA-1 3.0 with all factory upgrades along with NOS 6NS7 Input Tubes for many years 

The New ATMASPHERE MUSIC SYSTEMS CLASS D has outperformed my MA-1 3.0 in all areas…the resolution and transparency are simply an Amazing Accomplishment

Also I sold my MP-3 mk 3.0 and purchased the New MP-3 mk3.3

In my Audio opinion I believe the ATMASPHERE MUSIC SYSTEMS CLASS D MONO AMPS used with the MP-3 mk3.3 will offer one of the most transparent sounding electronics combinations to date…only using the MP-1 mk3.3 will offer more performance 

I have used other High End Amplifiers in my system and the ATMASPHERE MUSIC SYSTEMS CLASS D MONO AMPS outperformed all of them as well

Music Lover…Audiophile…Retired Audio/Video Engineer over 45 years 

Thanks for Reading 

TubeGuy 45

tubeguy45

Showing 1 response by jayjay75

I too heard these amplifiers at the Tampa show.  When I entered the goldnote room I sat down in the sweetspot listened for a song a guy requested a few songs they didn't have and offered to let him hookup bluetooth.  He did and we listened to 4 different songs then he had to leave.  At the same time a different guy asked what the atmashere on the floor were?  I never even saw them.  The rep said they were the new class d amps and that's what we listened too.   I asked how much they were.  It shocked me because all of the class d I have heard I didn't like. ( I heard the agd twice at that show much the music wasn't in the the wheelhouse for me to make a determination of positive or negative. I stand neutral) it's the first atma-sphere product I have heard.  I really liked the sound because I couldn't tell that it was a class d amp.  I ended up ordering one.  Up until that day I never believed that class d had arrived.  I a have heard most of the major modules and a few smaller companies class d and although better than 20 years ago not good enough.  My brother, for years has been telling me that class d was the way to go.  But my ears hear the higher order distortions that I just don't like.   It's the issue I have with all of the solid state amps I have owned.  Although I don't have tubes I have heard many and prefer the sound of the dominant 2nd and 3rd order harmonics.  This class d fooled me.  Hopefully what I initially heard will remain true when I get it in my system.  My advice is if you get a chance to hear one you should even if you are not a fan of class d.