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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In fairness, the EP amps design is ~ 5 years old, which is ancient compared to the newest IcePower modules in the EVS 1200, plus Ric employs lots of tweaks that commercial designs would not

Also, post EP amps; my Audio Alchemy DPA-1 and PS Audio M700s benefited from upgraded interconnects and speaker cables (to 100% WW, series 7s and 8s), but I still think the EVS 1200 is by far a superior amp to all of them, at least with my EP KCIIs, which has an 8" mid-range and twin 10" woofers.

Your 2.7s have 12" mid-range and twin 15" woofers, meaning your sound is likely bigger, fuller and richer in tones, though the KCIIs are excellent in their lane, my room is too big for them by themselves, but I could not get the 2 SVS subs (12") to blend even with the EP BOM, so the KCIIs are flying solo. And still I am very impressed with the overall sound.

That said, EP 2.8s should arrive any day now. I was expecting to have the Voyager well in advance so I could make apples to apples comparisons with my KCIIs, but it is still not here, and I will have someone coming for just a few days who has intimate knowledge with setting the 2.8s up, which means any thoughts I have on the Voyager vs EVS 1200 comparison will be pretty useless, at least until I get used to the 2.8s then compare the 2 amps
Very cool! I predict you will like the 2.8’s. They are the same basic speaker as the 2.7’s just with carbon fiber mid’s and woofers and an upgraded tweeter. My 2.7’s have the upgraded tweeters and have had the crossovers tweeked by GR Research for the new tweeters. If I can use one word to describe the sound it would be "Power!" Of course one word is not enough. Maybe effortless power and dynamics. And the bass is to die for. Just wonderful! Deep powerful and not boomy at all. And the impact of drums is so life like and did I mention vocals? Just "power". I too tried them with my Vandersteen 2wq pair of subs but they are so efficient that the subs can not quite keep up. I took the subs out and the bass actually increased. It really is better than sub woofer bass. (My room is medium sized with cathedral ceilings. Speakers 5 feet from the front wall.) I know you have a good idea of the overall sound and room loading of the open baffle design. Be sure and give them lots of time to break in before judging them. Couple hundred hours at least. Oh and mine have the single input crossover with no DSP.

I have not tried any other amps yet with them but am researching that now. And I am not afraid to try new tech. The EP’s are such a good value though. Picked them up for $600. each used.
Regarding the Voyagers I did find out from the designer that they use the same GaN transistors some of the other $30k GaN amps. He says they are really something special. I hope to find out soon. Looking forward to your comparisons. Please keep us posted.


Underwood HiFi says they have shipped out a small batch, maybe 20, Voyager GaN amps, more powerful than the original design, Who got one and how does it sound?
GaN transistors are about as cheap as Mosfets.  The $750 GaN amp from Premium Audio also uses these same GaN fets.  GaNs will be everywhere soon.  Wyred for Sound has a $3K amp out soon with them......Mytek will have a $6K amp and some $20K mono blocks with them.....Orchard has a new one at $2500 with them.....and the beat goes on.

https://orchardaudio.com/shop/ols/products/strkrmsn-str-ltr/v/STRKRMSN-STR-LTR-BLK

https://premium-audio.com/mini-gan-5-balanced-power-amplifier.html

https://www.stereophile.com/content/wyred4sounds-new-aura-preamplifier-gallium-power-amplifier-rs-1-...



 The $750 GaN amp from Premium Audio also uses these same GaN fets. GaNs will be everywhere soon.
Correct, I posted this amp up a month ago and they made a special intro price of just $650 for it then
https://premium-audio.com/mini-gan-5-balanced-power-amplifier.html

Cheers George