LLano Amps.


Please feed me with your words of wisdom about the Trinity Line of amps from this Texas manufacturer. I have spoken many times with Randy White and he is a super individual. However I have not heard the amps or have any of my near divorced audio buds. So I ask you all, how do they perform!!! Sound? Etc.....

I am pondering the Trinty 200 mono's to power up my Hales Designers Signiture speakers. 6 ohm load. My pre selection is up for grabs, I just sold my CAT. I hate to say it but I am going to SS. I know....do not even say it. I want to stay married.
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I can't help with any info on the Trinity's but I have been using a pair of A-300 mono amps (solid state) for 6 years now. They still amaze me. When I first bought them I was using a B&K preamp, which we later found out was not compatible with the LLano amps. I had to ship these back to Randy twice to replace toasted circuits. He paid return shipping both times, diagnosed my problem and repaired them for free. Now to me, thatÂ’s customer service.

I can't recommend them high enough.

Brian
My speaker designer did a show with RW once when he was White Labs.Wish I could afford his stuff.
I have llano Trinity A-300's solid state - LOVE THEM FOR MANY YEARS, great sounding durable long lasting
Just curious, is A-300 and Trinity A-300 the same thing, or something different? My impression is that Trinity line is tube hybrid.
The A-300 and the whole A series, as far as I know, were all strictly solid state. The Trinity series are hybrids with tube input and Hexfet outputs, running partly in Class A for the first few watts.

I had an A-100 and had Randy transform it into a Trinity 200 (200 watts into 8 ohms, 400 into 4). There is no "A" in the Trinity name.