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 found the stock Voyager feet to soften the leading edge which also affects size and clarity of instruments and sound stage. I use Nobsound springs which are taller than the stock footers, so easy peasy. I started with 4, but now am using three, one directly under the power supply
I also removed the top cover which rings when you tap it. I think Ric is placing deadening material

hth


https://www.amazon.com/gp/css/order-history/?ref=hud_2_gw_profile&pf_rd_r=54YT2RX194GRYAPRRH2J&a...
Tweak1,
The above amazon link will show everyone who presses on it....their own history on amazon......not your history. Please show a link to the actual product you bought.

Here is a link to another version of what you have:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B093F3RZJ2/ref=sspa_dk_detail_6?psc=1&pd_rd_i=B093F3RZJ2&pd_rd_w=s...

Using less of the footers (like Tweak1 is doing...three of them) and using less springs in each one will lower the resonance and probably give the best sound (tunable to taste).

Tweak 1’s error has us all springing into action.....he he.

So, yes.....use better footers under the Voyager.....the stock footers are muddy sounding.....and these sprang thangs are cheap.  Other things might be better.......experiment.
My Voyager GAN begins its journey for mods later today via UPS.  Thanks  @yyzsantabarbara for the update on how your Modded amp sounds.