Corrections. The M225 and Samson are not identical, the latter using a new power supply.
If these are Class D amps they eclipse every D amp I've heard. I'm intimately familiar with the Class D fingerprint and this isn't it, tempting to say by far. Paul told me the first ~10 watts are class A. This is consistent with very low level performance. Milliwatts sound identical to power levels at much greater SPLs. No contraction of soundstage depth or width, etc.
Maybe it leaps over to Class D at > 10 watts??
Bass control, weight .... everything bass is stunning.
I will submit a review after 500 hours, but I could go on and on. I've yet to find a flaw. They are highly SC sensitive.
Try Ken Bonfield's American Baroque: Steel String Surprise through these devices. My most intense musical experience to date.
If these are Class D amps they eclipse every D amp I've heard. I'm intimately familiar with the Class D fingerprint and this isn't it, tempting to say by far. Paul told me the first ~10 watts are class A. This is consistent with very low level performance. Milliwatts sound identical to power levels at much greater SPLs. No contraction of soundstage depth or width, etc.
Maybe it leaps over to Class D at > 10 watts??
Bass control, weight .... everything bass is stunning.
I will submit a review after 500 hours, but I could go on and on. I've yet to find a flaw. They are highly SC sensitive.
Try Ken Bonfield's American Baroque: Steel String Surprise through these devices. My most intense musical experience to date.