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“Audiophile” Magazine Review
Mai 2013, Germany
Some review quotes: English Translation
“My goodness; Brad Mehldau’s much heard The Falcon will Fly Again turned into a unsually dramatic experience. The intensity of the soprano sax solo, which comes across as a stroke of genius on the ……xxx amplifier, is multiplied on the Titans. The airflow through the instrument appears even warmer and much more present, real enough to feel it on the skin of your hand. The performance had cultivated a certain elegance, a beautiful gliding past. And while Joshua Redman was visibly shrugging his shoulders, the performance with the Ayon created the impression of a direct embrace. Goodness me, we had never imagined that Redman and Mehldau were communicating so intimately! Whereas the listener normally follows the fingering bar by bar, now the meaning of the runs makes itself heard note for note – an irony here, a bit of an edge or slight acceleration there. Yes, if you want to hear Franz Schubert’s Sonata No. 19 played with completely transparent verve and without pasty emotions or make-believe, you should hear listen to this CD. And if it at all possible, use one of Ayon’s Titans and feed it from the best of sources – because the strengths and weakness of different players are amplified by a few orders of magnitude. So far, only these power triodes open the most delicate and still magnificent crystalline structures, down to individual, highly charged atoms”. “THE TITANS OPEN THE GATES FOR SO FAR UNHEARD EMOTIONAL SOUND”.
Ayon Audio Titan Specifications:
Class of Operation | PSE Triode, pure Class-A |
Tube Complement | AA62B |
Load Impedance | 4 & 8 Ohms |
Negative Feedback | 0dB |
Bandwidth | 8Hz-60kHz |
Output Power | 75 Watt |
Input Impedance | 100 KΩ |
Frequency Response | 10 Hz – 50 kHz |
S/N ratio | 92 dB |
Frequency Response | 10 Hz – 45 kHz |
NFB | 0dB |
Inputs | RCA & XLR |
Dimensions (WxDxH) cm | 34x74x25 cm |
Weight per unit | 65kg |