new GAN amplifier


LSA Voyager GAN 200.

https://www.underwoodhifi.com/products/lsa-electronics

200w into 8 ohms

400w into 4 ohms

???w into 2 ohms

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Showing 6 responses by mrdecibel

@twoleftears.....FYI, This has been brought to light, previously, on another thread, based on Class D...
I had this debate with George on another thread, that concerned the purchase of an older Rowland amplifier. I have owned all kinds of amplifiers. Those that use mosfets, and those that use bjt devices. I am currently running a pair of mono blocks, designed by Hafler, that were made for the movie / cinema industry, that are, to my ears, amazing. They are biased in class A, run extremely hot, use Hitachi mosfets, and drive my Lascalas, wonderfully, and easily......If it sounds good to you, so be it.....also, when it comes to recordings, doesn't  the microphones, cabling, recorders, mixing consoles, eq boards, compression boards, etc., all add to the final sound we are listening to ? I also believe, hard to drive speakers, are ridiculous.....have owned some, and, never again....
George, I have a challenge for you. Take your most uncolored full range speakers, ones that are hard to drive, choose your amplifier ( s ),.....now, take a reasonbly priced mixer, such as a Peavey PV 6BT mixer ( my buddy has one ).......connect it into this system......now, using a great mic, such as the world renowned Neumann U87, and, with a Stevie Ray Vaughn Fender Strat ( of which I love the sound )......I will be the singer, my buddy will play the guitar, and let us see ( hear ) what " this " system can do. Maybe, add a drum machine.....You can choose your own musicians........,
What a cop out george..." this " system of yours, would not be able to handle the dynamics of live musical instruments....but you likely know that. I could find a state of the art mixer, if you would like, and we can try it again........BTW, you should look up the mic and guitar, as they are the source, and would make a bigger difference, in my test, than a superior mixer......Enjoy ! MrD.
george, 1st, you have not heard my Lascalas, or any Lascalas for that matter, that have been properly modified. 2nd, I do have an excellent pair of bass modules to take care of the last octave, and, work, very seamlessly, and coherently, with the Klipsch Lascala dog houses ( the horn loaded woofers ). I really do not think, george, you have spent much time, around live, unamplified music. If you did, you would not argue about everything, with everyone. Your main criteria, and experience, with listening, is with recorded music, and hifi gear. And, you seemed to dodge my point above, again. So, without further ado, we agree, to disagree. Cheers, and Enjoy ! MrD. BTW, I am done with this particular conversation...........you are like, the energizer bunny....you are number one, on all of the "Gon, as bantering goes.