I received my GaN1 + Node 2 weeks ago and have been listening to it everyday for a few hours. While waiting (& waiting) for the combo to arrive, I went ahead and ordered the Teddy Pardo lps for the node and had it waiting (& waiting) for when the rest arrived. Didn’t even bother testing the node without the lps lol.
I'm replacing a Rega Elex R + NAD C658 combo and have Triangle Borea BR08’s with a REL t9/x using speakon. I’ll mention that I’d like be keeping the C658 if it had digital coax out.
The elex-r/c658 was a funky combo due to the rega being an ia and the nad being a preamp. Needless to say, it loved them with the BR08’s. The BR08’s (I’ve read) can be a touch bright if not paired carefully and the Rega was a great amp for them. Very natural and polite. Convincing soundstage and nice dynamics across the fr. Not the last word in detail, but a very nice setup (especially for the deals I found on the nad and triangles). My biggest complaint was that everything didn’t really “wake up” until around 25% volume, which is too loud for evening listening. The speakers are 92db sensitive, so the 72w of rega class a/b should have been plenty for quiet sessions. Just left me wanting more though.
Figured I could do with some more headroom right around the time PT announced the beta. 200wpc, DAC-less, zero feedback, cutting edge design used in much more expensive amps? Sign me up.
2 weeks in and I couldn’t be happier. I was worried the GaN would come off bright on the BR08’s, but it isn’t an issue at all. Not a hint of harshness to be found. I’ve got some tinnitus, so I can be touchy with some hf and can get fatigued pretty quick in the wrong conditions. Extended sessions with the GaN have been nothing but pleasant. I haven’t done a quick-swap a/b test with the rega+nad combo, but I had the rega for around 5 yrs and the nad with it for the last 1.5yrs, so I’m pretty familiar with what I was used to hearing. Comparing it to the GaN1, I can’t find a single parameter where I preferred the rega+nad. Soundstage? It was good before, but now it’s great! The separation between instruments, the air/space around instruments/effects is profoundly better. Previous setup had good depth, but the PT is deeper while also being more forward and throwing sounds behind/around my listening position. My music lounge is untreated aside from carpet and soft furniture (room treatments are next up), so I know this will only get more precise once the room is dialed in better. The triangle’s cellulose paper midrange driver already was very natural and a true highlight of the speaker, but paired with the GaN1, vocals (m & f) have more texture and presence. Percussion sounds like it’s in the room with you. If I were a drummer, I could prob tell what make/model drums, heads and cymbals are being played by how real they sound. Strings sound superb, all of it. I’ve thrown the kitchen sink at this amp and it hits a home run with everything.
I understand the node is the weakest link and I’ve been thinking about adding the ifi ipurifier 2. What’s kept me from pulling the trigger is the male coax output on the ifi. Do I just plug it straight into the amp and have all the stress from its weight and cables be supported by a single rca? I feel like that could cause some issues down the line? I’m running a kimber ascent series coax and it’s very stiff and I feel like it would be unforgiving. Does anyone have experience with using a node as a transport with the lps upgrade and a ipurifier2? Does this push the node into proper streamer (lumin) territory?
Anyways, I’m completely sold on the GaN1 and very much look forward to upgrading my triangles at some point. I’d love to hear some Q Acoustic Concept 700’s on this amp. I’d also love to hear this amp with a few of the previously mentioned internal upgrades and would be curious to know the cost of having work like that done? I swapped out the ps on the node, but that was super-simple/low-risk.
Looking forward to hearing more feedback once these amps get out in the wild more and others begin to see the light!