LSA Voyager GAN Amplifier


Just got mine last week.  After 24 hours of play all I can say is that this is not your father's class D amplifier.  There is not one thing about its sound that reminds me of the class D gremlins that I do not like.  The low end filled in and now has deep impact, the midrange is the love child of a beautiful tube and clean hybrid amp - just gorgeous.  Highs are very clean and extended. Spatial cues are top notch. My system has had some damn good tube and solid state amps in it before and it has never sounded this good.  I am blown away with the quality of sound coming from class D amplification at this price point.

This 300 wpc amplifier is a real winner.....
jaymark


I am not dismissing mods but if the item is so great, why does it need to be modded, especially during the warranty period?


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Very bazar behaviour, and if done, hopefully not by some who takes one look at just a picture of it, (no bench measurement/scope tests) and says he can see quite a few modds to take it to another level, without any explanation of what mods can be done take it to that next level.

Cheers George
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The desire to mod excellent sounding equipment is eminently understandable.  Audiophiles are ALWAYS chasing better sound no matter how good it is.  So if iequipment sounds really good or better, the desire to mod it is understandable.  I have rarely modded bad sounding equipment, at least not recently.  I mod really good sounding stuff.  I doubt if I am alone in this position but I also know that I do not speak for all audiophiles.
Jaymark, you are definitely not alone.  Very well put.

Pursuit of the next level up among the enthused is not exclusive to audio, IME.  My Dad shot competitive skeet and had a bass boat capable of over 70mph.  Constantly tweaking everything…

Not specifically arguing the merits of EVS’ Voyager amp mod, because it’s not been delivered yet, but I thought the validity of modding equipment was well-established.  Haven’t there been quite a few well known modders over the decades with many many happy customers? And many less well-known modders also with tons of happy customers?

I’ve had two pieces modded by the same person.  I only did the second one because the first was so good.  Anytime I can identify talented modders,  I’m open to doing more.  But only if I really like the SQ of the piece to begin with.

As far as choosing between modding a piece or replacing it with a new one, I am comfortable with my ability to assess those alternatives and also in determining if I got good value for my modding dollar.  Those perplexed by those of us who like mods might ponder that a bit.  It’s not that complicated.  If a mod falls flat, so be it.  The marketplace will take care of that….
I am not dismissing mods but if the item is so great, why does it need to be modded, especially during the warranty period? I had the SCD777ES which was the same as the SCD1 without the balanced output and potted transformer @$3500.00. It’s now a boat anchor and could never compete with my Esoteric X3 SACD player.
The mods I had eliminated the RCA section of the SCD-1. The balanced part was the best part of the unit and that was made way better with the mods. The RCA only SCD77ES was not at the level of the stock SCD-1.

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I spoke to Ric today about the mods on the Voyager. His listening sessions with my stock Voyager yielded similar observations as me. He says the improvements he made will be easy for me to hear. They also sound like what I was hoping would improve.

I am looking for more clarity and detail. A bit quieter would be nice, but the new LA4 preamp I am getting may solve that issue. More musical engagement or the wow factor would be the best improvement. I have that with the CODA #8 on my Thiel CS3.7 and the KRELL K-300i on my RAAL SR1a. So the modded Voyager has a high bar to clear.

I should get the amp back next week once a final part is delivered to Ric.