To buy the Galion TS A75 www.galion-audio.com/collections/all Loic's review: kzbin.info/www/bejne/gJrUqISfpsp-pck&ab_channel=HifiCave Dave's review: kzbin.info/www/bejne/m2bdeJujd5msj80&ab_channel=DavelistenstoHifi HIFI+ Magazine TS120SE Review: hifiplus.com/articles/galion-audio-ts120-se-integrated-amplifier/ Correction: Passlab, I meant First Watt.
@siriosstar47899 ай бұрын
is the amp and speakers dual voltage ? i live in Germany and am very interested .
@0M9H4X_Neckbeard7 ай бұрын
You have to pick a voltage when you order it, but it is available in 220-240 @@siriosstar4789
@jakobgooijer6 ай бұрын
Unfortunately ordering this beautiful amp A75 to The Netherlands will end up in almost 400 euros extra import
@ThomasAndStereo6 ай бұрын
@jakobgooijer Nope. I have them already in a warehouse in Germany so I already paid the customs. I am a Canadian company so I cannot charge you tax.
@rkumarblr12 ай бұрын
Any chance you have them in India ? The customs (tax) if I import it is 75% on product including shipping cost.
@rotorfix Жыл бұрын
Thomas, you might just be the most forthright stakeholder in this entire industry. Respect.
@thomascraig9879 Жыл бұрын
Congratulations, Thomas. I am very much looking forward to listening to this new amplifier. Also, I enjoy the way you inform people. Honesty with a sense of humor goes a long way, in my book. Thanks.
@ThomasAndStereo Жыл бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!
@sidvicious312911 ай бұрын
Thomas, I’m so very proud of you. You have taken your experience, and vision, and taken them to the next level by producing a product that fits that vision. You are a rare bread that has put your money where your mouth is. Reviewers are raving over your products. Steve Huff just reviewed your bookshelves playing through your TSA75. I wish you much success because I truly feel you deserve all of it.
@carminedesanto6746 Жыл бұрын
I just ordered a Denafrips Aries 12th DAC ..this will be a nice addition to my headphone stack..and when the time comes for a regular stereo system..your amplifier is the top of my list! Hopefully, we can all see it at the Toronto Audiofest 24’
@tee-jaythestereo-bargainph2120 Жыл бұрын
I been an amp enthuist since 1989 ' I been inside Amps for 35 years ! And the build quality does outweigh its pricepoint ! I have had a close look 😆
10 ай бұрын
Thanks for bringing a competitive amp to the market, we can now power our big speakers without breaking the bank!!!
@54tristinАй бұрын
Will it power Magnapan 0.7?
@FidelitySoundz11 ай бұрын
Awesome video sir!! I just put a reservation in for one of these when they become available again. I’m super pumped!!
@Kukkema Жыл бұрын
Congratulations on your achievement. Wish you great success. Hopefully one day I will have the money to buy your amp.
@davelistenstohifi Жыл бұрын
This amp is the real deal, it actually does what Thomas says it does! By any subjective measures, this amplifier is very good sounding, and despite the 75w it can drive inefficient speakers well, no problem there. Are there better amplifiers out there? Yes. Is there a better amplifier anywhere near this price range? I haven't seen one. Listen carefully to the caveats in the middle of the video, and decide if this is the sound you want. If so, then you cannot really go wrong with the A75.
@ThomasAndStereo Жыл бұрын
Thanks Dave!
@majtextwriter1794 Жыл бұрын
And makes even poor designed speakers - with lots of rings, zings in the sound nest stage - like B&W's 6's better ones ;) :) But I am glad for Thomas and his team for bringing up on the market such product-s which is/are prised by many music lovers and affordable to many of us.
@bjornliden1 Жыл бұрын
I have Kinki studios mono block. Is it an upgrade compared to them?
@pkal244 Жыл бұрын
@@bjornliden1I was looking at those. How do you like them?
@terryhu57Ай бұрын
Terry Hughes TS A75 I very recently received the TS A75 as a Christmas present for myself. After reminding myself why my doctors told me to not pick up any thing heavy set it into its rightfully designated spot. After I wired it up, I turned it on and immediately heard an improvement over my Schiit Vidar. Fuller, richer sound. A more muscular presence yet much more detailed in its presentation. My A75 plays through my Vincent SV500 which I’m using as a preamp, a Vincent 500 phono preamp, a Music Hall Stealth turntable with a ortofon blue cartridge and a Denon cd (900 series), with all this coming out Quad s-2 speakers and a Rel t/5 subwoofer. Not a million dollar setup but endgame for me as I’m finding nothing lacking except more time to enjoy it. Thank you Thomas for tying this all together, wonderfully.
@nonoyquiachon33155 ай бұрын
I received the amplifier today in less than ten days, thank you. I'm currently breaking it in. So far, I'm impressed by its tube-like warmth and detail, combined with a surprisingly quick, lively and dynamic performance.
@Airwatcher Жыл бұрын
Thomas, this was perhaps the most entertaining review I've ever seen. Good show! I like you and all your reviews, but this was the best! And I'm guessing that your amp is, indeed, a killer, perhaps even of giants. Cheers . . .
@terrywho22 Жыл бұрын
You are quite the salesman, Thomas. Congrats on your solid state amp.
@MrJambicz11 ай бұрын
I've had quite a few amplifiers in my life, but nothing quite as exceptional as Thomas's creation. Galion TS120 SE will stay with me forever and I hope it will serve me for a long time. The combination of Galion and my JBL 4430 studio monitors turned out to be simply excellent, I have absolutely nothing to complain about and look forward to more evenings spent in his company. Shortly after delivery, I replaced the standard PSVane tubes with cryogenized Shuguang Black Treasure KT88-Z (gold grid) and immediately after the replacement I noticed a significant shift in music reproduction for the better. After less than two weeks of playing, I've already listened to dozens of hours of music and I'm enjoying it more and more. I thank Thomas for his creation and I wish all his regular and future customers to be as satisfied as I am. Sincerely, Štěpán Janiss, Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
@stuartkennedy42029 ай бұрын
I just received this amp and it has been added to my IOTAVX PA3 & SA3 amps and what a difference. The sound is truly airy ( now I know what this is). The clarity is superb and my sound from my ELAC Vela BS speakers is so open with great width. Yes i’am also impressed with the bass too with it being clean and powerful. What a great product.
@PengTOng8 ай бұрын
Thomas ... A few days after I got it, I plugged the TS A75 into my main system, and have been happily listening to it from then on. (FYI, I have these amps in the house: FM411, Spectral DMA360, Pass XA160.5 -- so "happily listening" means something!)
@keithhorton49907 ай бұрын
I've had the TS A75 for a couple of months. This amp keeps surprising me! It's revealed instrument and voice separation like I've never heard in my system, which I think leads to a shocking level of soundstage depth... I'm now better understanding comments on separation and depth... it's always surprising on a good recording to experience real depth and space in a room😊. The bass is so great that I turned off my subs. It's made my Buchardt S400s sounds incredible - far better than various amps I've tried previously. Just incredible. And this was one of the lower-priced amps I've tried!
@restcarl8311 ай бұрын
I haven't played more than 3 hrs with my A75, but so far he sound is very pleasing. Just out of the box it's easy to understand what Thomas means about having "air" in the sound. I'm upgrading from a pair of Orchard Audio's Starkrimson monoblocks and the soundstage is a bit wider, but the imaging is now so much more holographic and much better defined within the space. There's a whole lot of information in the midrange and in the highs. And it all sounds very refined, dynamic, and well composed, as if there is still more power if needed. I can't tell too much of the bass yet, since the amp is driving a pair of LS-50 Metas with a lot of space behind them... I'll probably have to change my setup since I liked the impact of this amp on my system. We had some issues with the shipping, but Thomas is helping to sort this out very smoothly.
@ThomasAndStereo11 ай бұрын
AWESOME!!!
@PGHJR002 Жыл бұрын
Does the A75 go into 2 OHMS, for more variety of speakers?
@moukiebengal9753 Жыл бұрын
great job Thomas , i am super happy for you , well deserved !!! I will defenitely go at your place to audition!!!!
@ThomasAndStereo Жыл бұрын
Please do!
@williamlee1277Ай бұрын
Congrats for getting your award on this great amp. I believe this aint gonna be the last, more to come. How I wish you can come up with a tube preamp to pair with this amp. I always believe in this setup as tube tends to smooth out the signal while solid state able to amplified. Just my own preference. Again cheers and congrats
@mastergivenn Жыл бұрын
Man, I think you should describe what is the philosophy behind the project. Did you work on selected components? a good power supply? A low or hi feedback circuitry? The power supply section does not appear to be oversized since this amplifier does not double the power on 4 ohms. Please tell us a bit more,thanks.
@timshultz6012 күн бұрын
The TS A75 is an awesome amp regardless of price. I have owned a bunch of amps and this one is a keeper. I had a small issue and Thomas was incredibly helpful. Turned out to be a issue on my end but he was still supportive. Thanks for a great amp.
@krispineda52904 ай бұрын
I've been listening to the TS A75 for a couple months now. Honestly, my system has never sounded so good. With excellent recordings, soundstage is more expansive, yet instruments remain well focused. I listened to an 'old chestnut' tonight - Miles Davis' Kind of Blue (LP) - I know it's cliché, but it felt like I could hear all the way to the walls of the studio. Like others have mentioned, there seems to be more space around the instruments; more air. It is quite impressive. Overall, I have also noticed more texture and detail in the sound. One set of recordings I particularly enjoy is Herbert Blomstedt conducting the Brahms Symphonies. There is so much palpable texture in the basses, cellos, and low woodwinds (especially bassoon/contrabassoon). Thomas, you have voiced a really a wonderful amplifier...Absolutely recommended. Thank you for making such a great product at a price more audiophiles can afford. I'll be looking forward to your preamp. :) My system is quite revealing. My room is treated. Source is Analog or Digital. Analog is Project 'The Classic' Turntable into (DIY) VTA PH-16 tube phono preamp. Digital is Denafrips IRIS into Pontus II via I2S. Preamp is one of three: Freya+ with 1950's MELZ 6n8s tubes/LISST buffers (really a fanstatic combination, btw), Denafrips Hades, or Gustard P26 with Sparkos op amps. Speakers are Philharmonic Audio 2's (I am so happy to have these...)
@Plastpackad Жыл бұрын
I's so happy for you. Been following your channel from almost the beginning. You are an excellent teacher. Good luck with all your business. Cheers from Sweden.
@2HatHudders Жыл бұрын
I wish I started my audio journey now. This would be a no brainer buy. Well done Thomas.
@ThomasAndStereo Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@lufamily3351 Жыл бұрын
When everything's price is going on the high side after the pandemic, Thomas is so bold to go the opposite direction to launch an amp which can help us to taste the high end sound but with such a moderate price. Kudos to his another great product!!!
@ThomasAndStereo Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@SpinnerPaddlefoot8 ай бұрын
Very much looking forward to a preamp from you that is as well thought out and nuanced as you have presented with all of your amplifier designs.
@peterchang52208 ай бұрын
Thomas's KZbin video on the TS A75 got me thinking about adding a solid-state amp to my setup to bring out the full low-end potential of my speakers but I was concerned that I would miss the sweet mids and smooth highs provided by my integrated tube amp. For that reason, I decided to use a tube preamp. The pairing between Freya+ and TS A75 worked pretty darn well. During multiple extended listening sessions, I had no desire to go back to my integrated tube amp setup. The crazy thing is I haven't even got to tube-rolling the Freya+ yet. I do have a set of NOS 6SN7 coming soon to take this up a notch or two. Thank you, Thomas!
@hi-fihaven2257 Жыл бұрын
Hi Thomas! I really enjoyed the video. I LOVE the price tag. Thank You for the “under the hood” look!Love the front panel , love the minimalist look. Connectivity XLR & RCA +++. I definitely see one of these units in my future. Have a great one!😎
@ThomasAndStereo Жыл бұрын
Thanks! You too!
@dizzywow Жыл бұрын
It's wimpy, overpriced junk. "Love the pricetag"? Really? There's far better, for almost 2 grand.
@KXP70 Жыл бұрын
@@dizzywow name them then.
@chuckhoness255511 ай бұрын
2 years ago I bought a Rogue Hydra (presently priced at~$3,000.00) to drive a pair of Maggie 1.7i's, not really caring for the Maggies I bought the Micro Evolution One TADs...wanted a floor standing speaker, I ended up with the Tekton ULFs. I stream almost exclusively using the Geshiilli J2s Dac, and the Freya + pre. The Galion TS 75A is a better amp then the Rogue Hydra, the bass is light years ahead of the Hydra, top end to mid range is about the same to my ears., with just a slight tilt to the Galion . I am the President of a listening club, so I demo'd the unit for our members. Everyone that heard it agreed that this unit is a VALUE. It is worth every penny of its price. If you are considering any amp in the $3,000 range, please give this amp a try !!!!
@sricchiuto Жыл бұрын
I like your enthusiasm here Thomas. Good luck with the new product, I wish you a lot of success.
@AudiophileJunkie Жыл бұрын
Ha...I was wondering where that footage went. Great job again 👍
@jlyutiup4 сағат бұрын
Thomas, pulled the trigger to get this amp. I paired it with my Harbeth SHL5 and it sings better than my other amps I have and this one is a winner. My source is Wiim Ultra + Schiit Gungnir dac. I wonder what improvement I can get if I were to get a preamp and better dac. Currently sound is more dynamic, bass is more present and soundstage is great. Need to have more burn in time I guess.
@HifiBoomer Жыл бұрын
Being a galion ts-120 owner I’m not surprised what you accomplished with this amp! from what I can see it’s got balls on the inside 💪😮 I haven’t heard it yet but hopefully i can pass by Loic’s place this week for a quick listen.
@ThomasAndStereo Жыл бұрын
I should lend you one for fun!
@HifiBoomer Жыл бұрын
Would be interesting with my monitor audios
@brycejeannotte7699 Жыл бұрын
That looks like a very nice amp Thomas!
@ericelliott22711 ай бұрын
I'm thrilled to hear about your new company Thomas! Makes me wish I needed a new amp! Of a lot of KZbinrs in the industry, you are one of a select few who have the experience you do and knows what they are talking about! RESPECT! A piece of kit recommended from you is almost sure bet(sans our subjective ears). Any plans to come out with other pieces such as Preamps, tube amps, phono stages, etc.? You hit the nail square on the head given today's market with the price of that new amp of yours! Well done! It means an unlocked door for more folks to get into the hobby and more importantly, good sound! (Using myself currently as example: These days it would take me at least a year and maybe 2 or 3 months to save up $1400 with the inflation problems and such in the states, but it is still achievable compared to $3000, which is nearly impossible now).
@ThomasAndStereo11 ай бұрын
Thanks, yes a tube preamp is coming very soon.
@miketex7 ай бұрын
I received the TS A75 this week and out of the box it sounded bright on the high end. After some tweaking and changing speaker cables and re-positioning my speakers I turned my system back on with the TS A75 and boom!..Magic happened. The sound become more detailed, that holographic sound came through and the soundstage was awesome. The bass is tight and powerful, it just all snapped into place. I can only imagine what this amp will sound like after 100 hours of use....more magic will happen! In closing I will say Thomas is one of the most helpful and customer focused person in this industry. Highly recommended!
@freshbakedaudio1560 Жыл бұрын
Great work Thomas! I love all the thought and effort you are putting into bringing true value to audiophiles everywhere! What's next? Preamp? I vote DAC!
@ThomasAndStereo Жыл бұрын
Next is a transmission line speaker, a highend class A power amp, then a semi affordable Tube Preamp.
@_WTR_ Жыл бұрын
I'll be waiting for that preamp!
@AUSER7117 Жыл бұрын
Pre amp with dual subwoofer outputs.
@paulhartman31187 ай бұрын
Wow, a very frank, honest description from what I can tell. I have enjoyed your reviews and agree with your observations to the extent that I’m familiar with your comparisons. I have been on the sidelines with respect to purchasing new audio gear. I recently purchased a Denafrips Ares 12-1 and was impressed with its quality compared to my Ayre QB-9 with the latest upgrades. I love the Ayre but I think I prefer the Denafrips. The Ayre sits in a system with a McIntosh front end and Thiel 3.7 speakers and dual JL Audio subs. The Denafrips is for our vacation house system. My point is that there continues to be wonderful progress in audio equipment and sound quality can be quite good with reasonable prices. Your amp sounds quite intriguing and I have no interest in spending huge dollars when there is wonderful gear for reasonable prices. I hope to find a way to fit an amp like yours into this second system. Cheers and I hope this is a successful product for you!
@kostass3124 Жыл бұрын
Ok now ... This is the once in your life oportunity to move to beautiful Canada just to listen and own Thomas' beautiful equipment !!! LOL From also beautiful Greece, Thomas, we thank you, and we hope maybe one day we will be honored to audition your equipment localy. Until then, i could imagin the TS120 with Cibelius and the Lab12 tube DAC in my audio room ... Greatings !!!
@ThomasAndStereo Жыл бұрын
Thanks😁
@chuckmaddison2924 Жыл бұрын
I like how you explained the mystery words to describe. On detail years ago, I used a Kenwood KA 3300 with headphones a lot. The phones weren't great but was possible to wind the volume pretty much all the way. What I discovered at a particular level a lot of the higher end would vanish.
@ivopetrov60268 ай бұрын
I have this amp for about a month now and it sounds just great, I love it. I have a relatively budget system and I listen it in a really small room, so I don't use even the half of its power. But even at a low listening levels, it makes his magic onto my bookshelf speakers (Focal Aria 906 K2). I'd never expected from them such a deep bass. I was curious how the trebles will sounds on these speakers, but now I can say that they are simply amazing for me - just the right amount of details and brightness, no harshness or fartigue whatsoever. The sound stage is really airy and 3D. Actually this amp perfoms exactly as it's described by Thomas, so I must say "thank you Thomas"!
@planchernewfinish Жыл бұрын
Can’t wait 😅 please i need to hear it ! I’m bringing the popcorn . If it’s just close to your tubé integrated amplifier must be amazing!
@new.Key.19413 ай бұрын
Earlier this year my system included a Pi2AES hat streamer, Denafrips Ares II dac, NAD C375BEE integrated amp, Rythmik F12SE subwoofer, Def tech BP20 towers with the crossover capacitor upgraded and tweeters swapped for beryllium ScanSpeaks. I was curious about an upgrade and thought the preamp and power amp sections were the place to start. I wanted to preserve or enhance the following aspects of my system: airy top end with a liquid and organic presentation, good enough imaging and soundstage, especially when speaker positioning is dialed in, well integrated bass down to 20 Hz. The last few months I've auditioned a used [well respected tube preamp] and the TS A75 power amp. I can say the following about the power amp: the timbre is fantastic and highly musical, the upper region is more airy and refined than what it is replacing while the mids and bass are wonderfully authoritative, it handles delicate passages adjacent to or intermixed with more eruptive moments better than anything I've heard. For each of my priority areas going into a new power amp this one exceeds them all, the proof being how often it's on and I'm listening and enjoying the music. I am very very happy with this amp. For now, I am performing volume control on my phone upstream of my streamer and DAC, so the audio files are not transmitted bit-perfect (scoff all you want). I am also connecting my Ares II directly to the A75 and can say the sound here is better than using either the preamp on my NAD integrated or the used tube preamp (not a Schiit Freya!... i will be taking it to a technician to check linear response and tubes, as I bought it used at a steep discount, and the product is well known and well reviewed but I have not been able to get it to play nice with my system). I had also just heat shrunk two Gotham GAC-1 Ultrablue RCAs to use as line level connections to my sub, and am defaulting back to using a high level connection, but either way it integrates so well I'm not in a rush to get separate preamp outs. Hope this helps someone!
@Klangsucher10 ай бұрын
The TS A75 has been playing in my setup for 4 weeks now. What can I say? I am totally thrilled. The music is suddenly close enough to touch and seems much more three-dimensional. The dynamics of some pieces of music are so intense that I'm downright frightened. Control and depth in the bass as well as fine detail in the high-mid range is fantastic. My Eversolo DMP-A6 can bring out its true potential with this amplifier In my opinion, this may be the last Power Amplifier for many fans.
@ThomasAndStereo10 ай бұрын
Nice, thanks ofr sharing. Yes, the dynamics punches above amps in this price bracket. 75w? More like 150w+ or 200w even!
@davideddn274511 ай бұрын
See my system audio, a lot of air! the emotion of class A, on a long journey it often happens that I hear music in the car or in clubs, when I come home, I hear my system and it excites me, I think yes this is the music! Guitars, trumpets, drums, bass, voices, it's all so real and sweet. Hearing this makes my heart beat and I love music.
@iv4nYap Жыл бұрын
air + dynamic, i love those, you made me want one....
@dizzywow Жыл бұрын
Gullible fool. Check the specs.
@williamfoster103411 ай бұрын
I have always been skeptical of the value of really high end audio. That hasn't stopped me from spending a small fortune on some really high end gear, at least high end by my definition and price range. That said, I am one of the lucky people who purchased the Galion TS A75. I saw the discussion from a reviewer talking about things such as "air" in recordings. I believe in the "air" in music systems. In my case, it comes from the holographic sound of my Martin Logan Summits, for example, not an amp, and certainly not a $1,500 amp. In any event, I unpacked the amp the other day and was immediately impressed by the build quality. The heat sinks are really nice. The chassis of the amp won't be confused with that of my beloved McIntosh MC602, nor would I expect it to at this price. So the construction is really top notch in this price range, likely better than anything else I've ever seen. Now to the important stuff: the sound. I have a shameful amount of gear. I started to test the TS A75 against my Parasound JC1 monoblocks connected to several preamps. First I used my Sonic Frontiers Line 1 tube preamp and then a Conrad Johnson Classic 2 tube preamp. This should not even be close. I bought the Parasounds used for $10k. I believe the first owner paid $16k for these monsters. MUCH TO MY AMAZEMENT (and my wife's, who is not into audio gear), the Galion kept pace with the Parasound amps. In terms of transparency and air in the recording and bass punch, I believe the Galion bested the Parasound amps. It is hard for me to believe that this amp is only 75 watts. Perhaps it is all of the capacitance, but the Galion just won't seem to run out of steam. In short, the much more expensive Parasounds were bested by this $1,500 amp. Could it be the synergy with the preamps and the Galion and the lack of synergy with the preamps and the Parasound monoblocks? Perhaps. The next test was my Yamaha AS3200. I love this integrated amp. I am a sucker for the big meters. I listened for an hour to "You and Your Friend" by Dire Straits on repeat. Then I connected the preamp out of the Yamaha into the Galion TS A75. Again, I question the Galion's low output rating. The Yamaha is rated at 100 WPC and the Galion played much louder than the amp in the Yamaha. Besides the volume differential, the Galion TS A75 absolutely TROUNCED the Yamaha. While it was close with the Parasound monoblocks, the difference in the soundstage, imaging, "holographic-ness", instrument separation, breadth and depth of the soundstage between the Yamaha's amplifier section of the Galion was night and day. The Yamaha may be sexier to look at. That's it. I still love the Yamaha but I guess it will either go into my bedroom system or I will bypass the amplifier section and use it as a preamp only. When something seems to good to be true, it usually isn't true. Should the Galion be priced at $10k instead of $1,500? I don't think so. Should the Parasounds be priced at $16k new (I think the new version is actually $20k)? Sure, if the goal is bragging rights, or insecurities of adult boys with their expensive toys, as my wife likes to say. Based on sound quality, I was a fool to drop so much money on inferior (or equal perhaps) sounding products, but they sure do look nice and generate a lot of conversations when people come over. I still have a lot of speakers and other components to switch out and may come back to edit my comments. But as of right now, the Galion TS A75 wins the gold medal. I have never been so happy with a new piece of gear. I would encourage anyone in the market for a new amp to give one of these a try. It may not have the drop-dead gorgeous looks of a Gryphon or Dan D'Agostino amp (neither of which I can afford), but I am guessing the Galion provides 98-99% of their performance. Thanks, Thomas, and congratulations on such an amazing product!!!
@ThomasAndStereo11 ай бұрын
I am glad you find it comparable to your higher end amps. I see you did connect it with good preamps that is able to keep up with the amp so you got to hear the full potential of this amp. I wish more people can experience what you experienced, but it requires a good preamp.
@user-od9iz9cv1w Жыл бұрын
Great video. Sounds to me like you do have a giant killer on offer. I am a big fan of air and transparency backed up by punch. With these attributes you typically get a lot of low level detail that makes it real. The toe taping and sense of the artist's emotion comes through as you listen. I think the dual mono and tons of power caps must contribute. I think the demo track sounds about the best we have heard on your channel. It is kind of a fake sounding track, so I don't think it fully displays what this amp can do. It does give a sense of transparency and the bass is tight and natural. I love the air I get with 110W OTL triode monos into OB speakers. Seldom to I hear it on solid state. This would be a winner for me.
@ThomasAndStereo Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@fabieneldridge3414 Жыл бұрын
I want your tube amp ! It sounds wonderful just through utube so in real life 👍. Good Luck and G D Bless you and your family.
@StanleyWong-x6tАй бұрын
I have already set it up with my Sonic Frontiers SF1 and JBL4311, and it sounds fantastic ! I can’t wait to hear how it sounds when it’s fully broken in.
@GregorWegener7 ай бұрын
My first impressions of the Galion TS A75 power amp, which I owned myself for a few days, are nothing short of spectacular. The soundstage is impressively expansive and elevated, providing a sense of immersion that I haven't experienced with other amps. The bass is more powerful and deeply textured, adding a new dimension to my music. The highs are airy and natural, and the overall sound is rich and full. The build quality is solid, and the design is sleek and elegant. Thomas was right with his statements about the TS A75. I'm very pleased with this purchase and look forward to how it will perform after a thorough burn-in period. I'll provide another update in a few weeks.
@BumpNrun6924 күн бұрын
hmm... So I have the older Wilsenton R8, would this be a great step-up from that? I like the tube sounds. Looking for something that may help with volume and sound really airy within a range from Eva Cassidy -to- Motorhead [LOL]. Looking to match-up with an older Conrad Johnson Tube Pre-amp & Tekton Pendragons (Ponthus II & Eversolo DMP-A6) Or is it better to save-up for the TS-120? I don't want to risk the 14-day trial, I want to alleviate from the headaches of returns. Especially with a $95 shipping cost. Also are they due back in stock this week in the States? Thanks
@ThomasAndStereo23 күн бұрын
@BumpNrun69 I would not say it is a step up in everything. There will be some stuff the TS A75 does better, for example more nuanced in the bass while the R8 will have a more forward midrange.
@gfighter240011 ай бұрын
Hey Thomas, as for the Galion TS120, I still LOVE mine! Thanks again!
@ThomasAndStereo11 ай бұрын
Really happy to hear that.
@MattV-tt4dn11 ай бұрын
Got my A75 today, hooked it up almost before the door closed behind the shocked UPS driver ("nah, this ain't heavy") and that was the end of my day, about 6 hours ago. It has plenty of what I think of as Galion's/Thomas' house sound. Clean without flatness, detailed without unnatural edges, wide open and natural... basically I don't understand how it can hit this price point for what it does. Your hardware doesn't exist, your speakers don't exist, there are only you and the music. I listed all the pros, here are some cons if you force me to make something up with a knife to my throat. It runs cool, so it can't be used for winter heating like a class A amp. It's powerful, you need to be careful to zero your preamp stage before you start up. It's heavy, remember to grip by the front/back if you don't want to slice your hands to ribbons. It's very clean and transparent, so if you use this to play KZbin videos using your laptop's onboard sound card, you will get exactly what you invited (mediocre results). (If you haven't guessed, they're not really cons - pair this amp with other equally min-maxed gear and you will be richly rewarded.) Competing amps in my collection that are feeling the heat right now: - Hafler XL280 - Schiit Tyr monoblocks - First Watt J2 - Galion TS120 SE
@roccobruno8027 Жыл бұрын
I hope you consider making a mono version of this amp one day.
@korling99 Жыл бұрын
Lately, for any amp, especially the budget ones, everyone asks, “can it run a pair of Magnepan LRSs and sound good?”
@robertjanv11 ай бұрын
My new A75 arrived after a very short wait with excellent communications and follow-up from Mr. TS himself. Excellent Customer Service! The A75 sounds great out the box and doesn't seem to need a lot of burn-in time. I tried a few different pre-amplifiers. I prefer my tube/hybrid pre-amp as it creates the nicer 3D holographic soundstage, but doesn't get too muddy/messy/noisy. What I mean with that is that when I connect (vintage) full-tube pre-amps to the A75, it definitely sounds super lively and "tube-y", but the A75 also faithfully passes on the buzz and transformer hum typical for (older) tube amplifiers. Not the A75's fault though, obviously. After spending a bit of time with the A75 listening non-stop, my early observations are: - great looking industrial design without any superfluous frills. It quite literally has nothing you don't need! - hefty full metal chassis, quality materials, built like a tank! It can probably last for centuries to come... - no hiss, hum, buzz or any other unwanted noises, dead silent, even with extremely sensitive (>103dB) speakers, unless you connect noisy gear to it, of course! - beautiful black background, dark space and separation between singers and instruments - much(!) more power than expected, sounds way bigger than its 75W rating, plenty of headroom (with 8 Ohm speakers) - bass is plentiful, powerful and well controlled, definitely a big highlight. I don't feel the need to switch on my sub. - deep and wide 3D soundstage especially with tube or tube/hybrid pre-amp Note: I don't find the A75 "bright" (as in sharp or sibilant, or too lively on top). In fact I find it sounds (very) smooth in the top-end. Highs/Treble were actually fairly soft when combined with my solid-state Parasound pre-amp (when EQ not used) and low-sensitivity KEF R3 speakers. However with my tube or hybrid-pre-amps and when paired with my home-built high-sensitivity full-range speakers (with LiiSong Platinum-10 speaker drivers) I get all the clarity and detail I want, without the need for Treble/EQ control. I recommend experimenting with different equipment to find those system synergies that will satisfy your personal taste. I think this is a keeper!
@doc_mayhem9096 Жыл бұрын
Thomas, I like so much your market approach! Good Luck and Regards!
@ThomasAndStereo Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
@Fedgery0074 ай бұрын
I’m thinking I’m going to buy this amp. The sails above the Galion text aren’t centered on the chassis. But are inside on the round sticker.
@ThomasAndStereo4 ай бұрын
The wind above the chassis was blowing too strong.
@tothemax324 Жыл бұрын
Looks beefcake inside, must sound like it too. Good one Thomas 👍
@ThomasAndStereo Жыл бұрын
It does!
@mickywes373311 ай бұрын
No one has commented on this, but your name and logo is great, tasteful stylish
@ThomasAndStereo11 ай бұрын
Thanks, this was designed by a subscriber Jean-Francois who lives 30 minutes away from me!
@whome8192 Жыл бұрын
My heavily modified Willsenton R8 in ultra linear mode has a lot more air than my Rotel RB-1582 mkIi 200 wpc at 8 ohm) using Polk R700 speakers. The bass is fantastic with JJ E34L tubes. Running a Rotel pre-amp the Rotel sounds similar to the R8 in Triode mode., but again the air is so much better for all those great jazz recordings from the late 50s and 60s, and classical music from then to current day. 75 watts with a solid power supply is all you need. To get just 3 db louder, you need 750 watts! Most people waste money on watts. You just need a low impedance power supply driving the amplifier stage. Low esr capacitors ready to dump amps and amps makes the good bass and dynamics. Low ESR and low resistance after the final filter caps. Rotel puts giant copper buss bar for this. But with similar low impedance for R8, 43 watts sounds the same as 200. Because there is little spl difference between 200 watts and 43 watts. Less than 3 db, which does not amount to much how we listen logarithmically good job. 75 is plenty with big transformers and big low esr caps. When people say they need a big amp to make speakers come alive that is the power supply, not the watts..
@joerosen5464 Жыл бұрын
The Willsenton is a valve amp, & what with high impedance output devices & the resistance of the secondary of the OPT's valve amps need the output impedance of the R8 is MUCH higher than your Rotel...no matter how much you modified it. But you're right; the overwhelming majority of listeners who think that they need more power, don't. What they need is a better amplifier, PERIOD. An amp that SOUNDS BIG, has tight bass, great dynamics, and a real sense of "Authority".🪨🦾🪨 A big power transformer & lots of filter caps help, but it's the overall circuit design that ultimately matters...🤓
@flargosa Жыл бұрын
Nice, looking forward to purchasing these, need to replace my 20 watt Schitt Aegirs with something a bit more powerful.
@ThomasAndStereo Жыл бұрын
It will definitely feel way more powerful.
@mcgovernjimmy Жыл бұрын
@ThomasAndStereo What is the Output Impedance of the TS A75 amplifier?
@rkumarblr12 ай бұрын
What is the input sensitivity on the RCA and XLR inputs. I have a eversolo DMP A8 that states the output is 2.1 Vrms on the RCA and 4.2 Vrms on the XLR. Speakers being Wharfdale Linton Heritage. So is gain matching not required?
@ThomasAndStereo2 ай бұрын
@rkumarblr1 so many people used the A8 with it with great results. 2v is what you need minimum. I used it at the Montreal audioshow that combo. The specs should be here at bottom of the page. www.galion-audio.com/pages/ts-a75
@rkumarblr12 ай бұрын
Thank you
@howardskeivys4184 Жыл бұрын
I’m not able to offer any positive or negative criticism of this amp. I’ve not heard it. But Thomas, for all your enthusing of its virtues, there is one virtue you did not touch upon. Judging on the virtues you sung the loudest praises of, I’ll take an educated guess that the virtue it’s lacking is the virtue that I most desire in an amp, even at the sacrifice of other virtues. A few years ago I upgraded my £3000 British integrated amp for a pair of £7500 monoblocks which had received nothing but rave reviews, brimming with positivity from the KZbin hifi community. They were initially exceedingly impressive. Detailed. Ultra fast. Highly dynamic. Tight, deep, well controlled bass. A natural, slightly forward mid-range. Highly resolving and transparent with a deep and wide, well focussed soundstage. But after months of critical listening, I realised something was missing. They lacked fluidity. The musical reproduction was staccato, not legato! They were not musical. Lacked tonal density, acoustic mass. They were leaning heavily toward being lean and analytical. They did not reproduce music the way I like to hear it. Others may like their musical reproduction sounding that way, and that’s fine. The fact that you described your amp as being fast and some audiophiles may prefer it paired with a R to R DAC and/or a fuller sounding preamp suggests to me that your amp has similar characteristics to those monoblocks, and not for me. However, i may be barking at the wrong tree. I never, say never. If I ever get the opportunity to listen to that amp over an extended period, I may eat some humble pie. Most of all, enjoy the music.
@ThomasAndStereo Жыл бұрын
Have you consider that maybe the $7500 monoblocs are too 'neutral' and that is why you cannot get into the music? I noticed that with my audiobuddies, some gear we try, technically impressive but no soul. For me, every HIFI gear has its flavour and whether it touches you or not is a quesion of taste. What we consider musical is different for everyone.
@Koru-Health Жыл бұрын
Congratulations on a great achievement!
@ThomasAndStereo Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@Sparkster86689 ай бұрын
After a month of waiting and a full week of listening, I am happy to report that the TS A75 is performing exceptionally well in my system. The soundstage was remarkably better than my previously-loved Hegel H80, and the bass response was comparatively off the charts. I have (literally) taken my subwoofer out of the chain, as it has been rendered entirely redundant by the A75. I never thought my speakers were so capable! Should anyone be curious, the pairing of the TS A75 with my Denafrips Hades Preamp has proven to be ideal, clarity and definition behind my all-digital front end have notably been taken to another level. Thanks again, Thomas. I look forward to taking your new preamp for a drive once it's ready! Until then, I wish you and Galion all the success going forward!
@cobar5342 Жыл бұрын
You have real class, Thomas
@marks.29096 күн бұрын
I currently use the TS-A75 in a home office it is an eye blinking fabulous good deal however I watched the other video reviews of Thomas flagship amplifiers the A-20 and the TS120 LE . Of all the well done reviews the one that sticks in my head is by the owner of GR Research his very first review of electronic components on his channel. The Galion TS-A75 including TS 120 LE , what stood out to me was his body language and facial expressions while describing the TS 120 LE that spoke volumes to me .
@NicoRas-e9m4 ай бұрын
Please explain the design topology that creates air or dynamic contrast. There are only that much you can do..
@ThomasAndStereo4 ай бұрын
I am not that smart.
@ebonneau1 Жыл бұрын
Félicitation Thomas! All the best for you and the Gallion brand you desserve it !
@ThomasAndStereo Жыл бұрын
Thanks. Come listen.
@ebonneau1 Жыл бұрын
@@ThomasAndStereo of corse I will! 🤩
@michaelruggiero8284Ай бұрын
Looks like instant noodles for a month!! The amp looks like a beast I love it❤
@matsurus Жыл бұрын
Sounds like a good amplifier, kudos for fair price!
@obedjimenez262411 ай бұрын
I want to get one. I’m curious. I admire your reviews you had done in the past. Always looking forward for your reviews.
@ThomasAndStereo11 ай бұрын
Go for it!
@whome8192 Жыл бұрын
The amps power supply design that I can see from the pictures looks to be a good balance between cost and performance. Moving secondary filter capacitors to each channels amplifier’s board eliminates the need for very large conductors and low resistance connections to each channels amp, while offering good channel separation by having the separate banks of capacitors. My modified R8 tube amp had more air after separating the power like this for the front end voltage gain stage. This looks like it might have separate filter caps for voltage stage and current stage. I think this is the secret to clarity and resolution in amps. There are time delays and phase shifts between stages and if using a single set of filter capacitors to power both, the audio will ever so slightly be smeared by the power supply. Looks like this amp might have 5 or 6 sets. The trade off of this design is very high ripple currents in the capacitors, but as long as the capacitors bank sizes were limited to keep ripple currents in check, then it will have great audio and longevity. The biasing current of a class A and class AB amp are magnified into very short, high current ripples at 120hz to recharge the caps, but the layout looks good to minimize the 120hz bridge rectifier noise. Looks like an amp designed to give good sound while keeping costs in check. I suspect an improvement would be to increase the transformer sizes. From the specs, it looks like the transformer size is limiting its performance, or we would see 4ohm power at the ideal 150 watts for a 75 Watt amp. Personally, I would prefer the logo on the top to be lower contrast. Maybe black like on the front.
@ThomasAndStereo Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feedback.
@santinonn8 ай бұрын
Hey tomas im getting a used pair of focal diablos utopia colour evo in one month, and im a little bit lost on wich amp i should use to power them, as you probably already know, focal have that risk of getting too bright or fatiguing for long hear sessions, i have owned a pair of aria 936 k2 in the past that i matched with a Marantz model40n for adding some warm, and they even sounded a little bit flat or unexpressive sometimes, obvious the best was their highs and clarity was awesome. In this case i didnt hear the diablos yet, but they are much higher end and some steps above. Anyway i thought it could be a good idea to match them with some tube amp to mitigate that flat sound. Do you think with this speakers i should look for something expensier? or this Gallion could be a good option? maybe the 120 model that is out of stock right now? what you suggest to me my friend? Im planning to add a sub too, i want to respect the detail and clarity of the focals but adding at least some warmth to the final result, of course i like big soundstages and 3d holographic. Thanks from Argentina!
@ThomasAndStereo8 ай бұрын
Well, to do the Diablo justice, ideally you would want to pair it with a higher end amp like the TS 120SE. The TS A75 will give you bass, 3D soundstage, clarity and resolution. If you want more than that, then you need to get something higher end.
@mikeeygauthier2959 Жыл бұрын
I like how u soldered the wire to the binding posts & not crimping another connector! Fewer connections better.
@walterpen371 Жыл бұрын
Now the debate begins on was pure SILVER solder used??? LOL!!
@MsCorbacho9 ай бұрын
Thomas , for when a review for the navy hybrid preamp ?
@edwinfabre111 ай бұрын
How would you say this compares to the Adcom GFA-5802?
@howardmims8376 Жыл бұрын
Congratulations I have A PS Audio ln that same price range Did not want to class D amp. Glad to see there A good Option
@johngutmanis3580 Жыл бұрын
Thomas, thanks so much for the comparison of your new Galion TS A75 and the mc352! I am sure you have a lot invested in this new company and that money is tight! But I predict that you will be successful in this venture! For your next product I would make two suggestions, 1) a remote battery operated tone arm lift! You would be loved every where by vinyl loving audiophiles every where. It would be the Galion universal turntable pause/lift button. The Wife wants to chat, press of a button the arm lifts up and your spot held, phone call, no problem, ripping an album to CD, give yourself time to enter the media data. Best of all you leisurely walk back to your sweet spot and start the music! 2) a simple standard metal box with with big blue watt meters that could sit on top or under any amp to show the output in watts, as well with some dampening material to protect the amp from errant vibration inherent in typical racks. I for one would be a loyal customer! Thanks again for what you do! All the best to you and your family!
@ThomasAndStereo Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the suggestion.
@joerosen5464 Жыл бұрын
@@ThomasAndStereoI applaud your diplomacy!😉
@serbienfenix8897 Жыл бұрын
Bravo Thomas 💪
@rehanamutlagh94737 ай бұрын
Do you think thomas thisbamp will be ok with audiovector QR7 speakers?
@ThomasAndStereo7 ай бұрын
90.5db and 6 ohm speaker? It should work well together.
@rehanamutlagh94737 ай бұрын
@@ThomasAndStereo appreciate 🙏 ❤️
@bobzador40382 ай бұрын
I have had the Galion A75 amp for the last week, from the moment I plugged in quite amazing at it’s price point. Truly a giant killer, dead quiet, airy, with just the right amount of bass punch. If you pair with the Ladder Bach preamp, a remarkable pairing and taste of high end for under $ 2500.00
@ThomasAndStereo2 ай бұрын
Thanks for leaving a review!
@mudibluz2006 Жыл бұрын
Is this amp made in Canada? Also (and more importantly) can it power the mod house tungsten headphones? Thanks
@ThomasAndStereo Жыл бұрын
Not this one, the one that is made in Canada is the class A TS A20 but it will be $3700 USD. I don't know if it can power the Tungsten headphone, sorry.
@ceddy10314 ай бұрын
How does it pair with Wharfedale - EVO 4.4 and McIntosh C52 preamp? This is what I have. Will it increase clarity of the highs and mids?
@ThomasAndStereo4 ай бұрын
@ceddy1031 You should get good clarity on the highs. The mids will be slightly behind which will give you a 3d soundstage
@carminedesanto6746 Жыл бұрын
Congrats 🍾
@alanmodimages Жыл бұрын
What a pitch! I love it!
@butchbantug47314 ай бұрын
Hello. Just wanted your opinion on speaker matching with the A75. In my main listening area I switch between Klipsch Forte III and also Piega Classic 3.0 bookshelf speakers. Would this amp be a good match for both? Thanks.
@ThomasAndStereo2 ай бұрын
Sorry for the late reply, email me at Thomas.Tan@galion-audio.com
@PGHJR002 Жыл бұрын
What type of transistors does it run, bypolar, mosfet jfet, etc? And could there be a switch for the amp to run in class a mode, and how would that effect the sound? How much current does run?
@ThomasAndStereo Жыл бұрын
BJT and no plans to offer a switch.
@cybergod772 ай бұрын
Congrats Thomas, could u pls go through your various amps and which type of audiophile it's catered for?
@ThomasAndStereo2 ай бұрын
@cybergod77 i have a 2nd channel for Galion. I have not updated in a year but I plan to do it
@babupranav Жыл бұрын
Thomas will these be able to handle the magnepan LRS?
@ThomasAndStereo Жыл бұрын
It worked ok with the 0.7i.
@taho88 Жыл бұрын
Hi Thomas , would this be a great pairing for Magnepan LRS? The Schiit Vidar 2 wich you mentioned certainly was.
@ThomasAndStereo Жыл бұрын
I tried it with the 0.7i and it was ok
@foblivio Жыл бұрын
Great video, Thomas. I currently have a pair of the Polk R600 (Reserves), which I like but find a bit, well, reserved with my current DAC (SMSL), preamp (Rotel RC-1572), and Emotiva power amp (XPA Gen 1). Would the A75 add a bit of top-end zing, in such situations? Thanks!
@ThomasAndStereo Жыл бұрын
Yes it should and more bass too. Make sure also to try the DAC directly to the amp.
@willwill5595 Жыл бұрын
Looking at the back of any amplifier the first thing I always notice is how it is wired. If the power cord is in the middle and the input and output are parallel with the heatsinks it is a high quality high-end amplifier. The best amplifiers are always constructed that way. I gotta get this amplifier!
@Janny328 ай бұрын
What are the downsides of skipping the preamp regarding music quality? (Lets say im using the volume knob on the gustard r26)
@ThomasAndStereo8 ай бұрын
The whole idea of the preamp is to increase the soundstage, and to make it sound better. Skipping a preamp is just skipping a preamp. Meaning it will sound good with the R26 already. If you add a preamp, it will expand the soundstage. HOWEVER, it depends what on preamp. Many budget preamps I have tried are not good enough to level up the TS A75 because the TS A75 performance is ahead of most budget preamps. What those budget preamp will do is smoothen out the hard edges but they will not increase the soundstage. The problem with the TS A75 is you cannot treat it like a normal amplifier, you have to think of it as a high end $3k+ amplifier. Most people will not put a $800 preamp to a $3k+ amplifier. The point is the TS A75 will not be the bottleneck in your system, it's soundstage is so wide that you don't really need a budget preamp, the R26 alone should already level up your system.