At some point I might pick up the Peachtree GAN amplifier. The LSA Voyager GAN sounds to me like the love child of a high caliber contemporary tube amp and excellent class A solid state amp - minus the balls to the wall low end. I either hated or was not greatly moved by prior class D designs I had heard. No more hernias, no more clumsy tube biasing with my class D amp. The GAN class D amps are not uour fathers class D amplifiers.
peachtree gan 400 is very good
you know this is class d - i know its been talked about for better or worse and it might be a little passe already - in terms of whats hot right now. But this happens to be a very good amplifier.
It does the subtle things really well - it wont dazzle you at all - its charming though
it really grows on you - at first your like -"whats so special about this amp - another let down" - then after a couple of weeks of listening - (i know a couple of weeks) it
it started to reveal its liquidity and charmingness - remember nothing is thrusted at you - so its hard to pinpoint because in the beginning, the amp sounds so ordinary
but if you are patient - you get rewarded (not in razzle dazzle) but in everything you play sounding good (again if the recording is good)
its as good as any tube amp - for the same price - its cleaner and just as good tonally