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
No, you should not connect both inputs at the same time.  The switch is not directly in the signal path.  It just shorts the negative input on the balanced connector to ground....so you can use a single ended input.  If you hooked up two cables at the same time then the one source would also be driving the source of the other source.....he he....sorcery....not good.  You need to unplug one and then plug the other in and set the switch to the one you want.....all with the unit unplugged or turned off.....of course.
That's still not a bad thing about the switch (and more useful than the shorting pins that came with the EVS 1200).  In my case, I have an integrated AV system and if used for HT, even though my system is not the greatest for getting to the back of the equipment, it wouldn't be that hard to leave the RCAs coming from the receiver disconnected (and I don't need anything exotic for the RCA interconnects to watch a movie).  Right now I have the Class D Audio GaN amp connected to a pair of military spec speaker wires and I just unplug those (and for safety just in case have a cheap pair of small bookshelves plugged in when not in use, which is the majority of the time, just in case the amp accidently gets turned on).
LSA Voyager GaN 350 owners.

Please give me your burn in vs SQ experience.

Total hours involved.

Thanks!
I posted earlier on the thread as I had more hours. I believe it was at 150+ where I started to here the best of the unit.
@chorus, 24 hours the sound got interesting.  By 100 hours I saw noticeable improvement.  Early on, the highs on some songs were a bit etched and irritating.  150 to 200 hours the sound plateaus at a high level.  Any improvements beyond that time frame have not been noticeable to me.