The GamuT D200i outputting 220 WPC into 8ohms
using two 800va power transformer vs
Kinki Studio
EX-M7 output rated 250 WPC at 8ohms
using
two 400va transformer, if driving current hungry
speakers or sensitivity
less than 87dB, I will not recommend the
EX-M7.
GamuT D200I vs Kinki Studio
Hi.
I own neither but have a standing deal on a GamuT D200i amplifier which I am considering. Knowing it is a decade old or so and that other and "newer" amps have come out since then. I have not listened to the D200i and while I am considering it, I have actually never listened to it but know many love this amp - which got me interested in the first place, that the use of only 2 MOSFET’s / chn. But now I’ve got my eye on Kinki Studio which gets grave reviews as being very revealing and authoritarian - I like that.
So, I am reaching out to see if someone have the experience of both and would like to share their findings - a pure verses comment. Which one is more likely to have the largest soundstage, instrumental separation and details ?
The D200i is roughly $2300 so not much cheaper compared to say EX-7M which is $350 more.
Lazard
I own neither but have a standing deal on a GamuT D200i amplifier which I am considering. Knowing it is a decade old or so and that other and "newer" amps have come out since then. I have not listened to the D200i and while I am considering it, I have actually never listened to it but know many love this amp - which got me interested in the first place, that the use of only 2 MOSFET’s / chn. But now I’ve got my eye on Kinki Studio which gets grave reviews as being very revealing and authoritarian - I like that.
So, I am reaching out to see if someone have the experience of both and would like to share their findings - a pure verses comment. Which one is more likely to have the largest soundstage, instrumental separation and details ?
The D200i is roughly $2300 so not much cheaper compared to say EX-7M which is $350 more.
Lazard
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