I just received my beta tester Friday and gave it a good 12 hours of use over the weekend.
My equipment includes Spatial M3 Triode Master speakers (16 ohm open baffle) and comparison amp is the Linear Tube Audio Ultralinear Integrated (20w per channel) run from a Bluesound Node 2i via the MHDT Orchid tube DAC.
I was intrigued by the simplicity of the GAN1 setup and was curious what a GAN amp might bring to the party so I put my money down back in May with a promise of June delivery haha. So nearly October is what finally happened.
I got everything set up and plugged in and started up. My speakers are 95db sensitive and I could hear the slightest introduction of a high frequency noise when the GAN1 came on. Not intrusive, but there.
I started running it through some tests to see how it handled different genres. Classical is one I find to be a pretty good test since it has to reproduce a huge amount of recorded sound, make it come across as unified as well as illustrate individual instruments without sounding constrained. The GAN1 did seriously well. The "full tilt" of an orchestra was there when called upon with some serious gusto. The soundstage is also noticeably deeper and more expansive than the LTA which is somewhat expected given the quietness of the GAN vs tubes, even transformerless tubes. The texture on the LTA is better, but requires higher volumes to be achieved on the same content. The GAN projected some really cool and realistic tones for piano and upright bass which sounded like they were in the room, not just on a recording, by bringing more space and bass definition. The whole spectrum, though, was nicely done. No harsh highs, no apparent lack anywhere. In fact, the highs were beautifully done for my ears, which typically are sensitive to harshness and fatigue. I never got any from the GAN after a long weekend of listening.
Then I switched to my wife's favorite, EDM. In order to play house party levels on the LTA, I really have to crank it. Not so on the GAN. 25% volume on Spotify connect played the whole house convincingly with everything carrying through. I initially had a sub going, but turned it off to compare and at that 25% volume, it was not needed. The two 15" woofers of the Spatials were thumping beautifully. Even after a particularly spirited three hours of dynamic material, I couldn't detect so much as a degree of temperature change coming off the amp.
High points: Spatial expansiveness and sound field depth, bass definition, realism, quietness of the amp, ability to hit party levels without distortion or strain.
Low points: Digital volume control via the Bluesound could use more gradation. The difference between 0 and 1 is the same as the difference between 0 and 25 on the LTA out of 100 steps. Pairing with Bluetooth rather than Spotify connect helped dial in lower volumes though. Perhaps a Cambridge CXN would do better here, but my speakers' sensitivity is likely to blame.