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Gaku-On
The Gaku-On circuit topology is as the Ankoru/II although the Gaku-On’s circuitry is completely 99.99% pure silver wherever possible, even on the mains cables. The Gaku-On is 45 watt Class A, parallel single-ended, no feedback, mono triode power amplifier pair. All Audio Note™ silver wired circuit & power supply, Audio Note™ silver foil signal capacitors & tantalum resistors, Black Gate caps where ever possible, all Audio Note™ silver wired output transformer with 0.2 mm R36 C-cores, valve compliment: 2 x NOS VT4-C/211, 2 x NOS 5R4WGB, 1 x NOS VT25/10Y per monoblock.
Pris:
Gaku-On - 1.847.000 sek
Kegon
22 watt Class A parallel single-ended no feedback mono triode power amplifiers, components as KAGEKI, valve compliment, 4 x WE300B (when available), 2 x NOS 5692, 2 x NOS 5U4G. Low gain version available.
Pris:
Kegon - 692.650 sek
Kegon Balanced - 831.150 sek
Baransu
10 watt Class A single-ended no feedback mono power amplifiers, components as KAGEKI, valve compliment 2 x WE300B (when available), 2 x NOS 5692, 2 x NOS RCA 5R4GY. Low gain version available.
Pris:
Baransu - 577.200 sek
Kageki
8 watts Class A parallel single-ended no feedback mono power amplifiers, all Audio Note™ silver wired circuit & power supply, Audio Note™ silver foil signal capacitors & tantalum resistors, Black Gate caps where ever possible, all Audio Note™ silver wired output transformer with 0.2 mm R36 C-core, 4 x NOS 2A3, 2 x NOS 5692, 2 x NOS 5U4G. Low gain version available.
Pris:
Kageki - 554.100 sek
Ginrei
Fully transformer coupled and balanced 45 watt Class A parallel single-ended no feedback mono power amplifiers, components and output transformers as NEIRO, 4 x 211 Chinese, 2 x VT25/10Y, 2 x 5R4WGB, circuit topology as ANKORU/II.
Pris:
Ginrei - 692.650 sek
Kassai
22 watt Class A parallel single-ended no feedback mono power amplifiers, components and output transformers as NEIRO, 4 x 300B, 2 x NOS 6SN7, 2 x NOS 5U4GB.Low gain version available.
Pris:
Kassai - 346.350 sek
Shinri
10 watt Class A single-ended no feed back mono power amplifiers components & transformers as above but with single 300B per channel, 2 x NOS 6SN7 and 2 x NOS 5R4GY. Low gain version available.
Pris:
Shinri - 254.000 sek
Neiro
8 watt Class A parallel single-ended no feed back mono power amplifiers with choke coupled valve rectified power supply and Cerafine filter caps, double R36 C-core with copper primary and Audio Note™ silver secondary windings, Audio Note™ copper foil signal caps and tantalum resistors, fully Audio Note™ silver wired circuit, 4 x 2A3, 2 x NOS 6SN7, 2 x RCA 5R4GY. Low gain version available.
Pris:
Neiro - 230.900 sek
Ankoru
45 watt Class A parallel single-ended no feedback mono power amplifiers, components and output transformers as Conquest Silver, 1:3 input transformers 600Ohm true balanced line, HiB double c-core driver transformers driven by 1 x VT25/10Y, output stage 2x 211 Chinese, choke coupled 5R4WGB power supply.
P4 Balanced
A Little Audio History
Over the history of audio, one of the few aspects of circuit topology that designers have generally agreed on is that the shortest signal path is always the best, as long as there is enough gain at the right impedance in each stage to drive whatever component or speaker comes next in line in the system. It has therefore been quite baffling to watch the ever increasing complexity of most modern amplifiers, they really are anything but “a straight wire with gain”, but rather a reflection on an obsession with “technology” as a fashion statement, rather than as a tool to get results that benefit what is the claimed goal, better and more realistic music reproduction, unsurprisingly everything we at Audio Note™ consider good and worthwhile adheres to the original idea that simplicity is the key to better reproduction and as we dig deeper into the subject and gain further experience with the possibilities offered by transformer coupling in particular.
The ideas regarding transformer coupling came to the fore when we decided to replace the original parallel 211 GAKU-ON. Andy Grove and I had long agreed that we needed to create something truly outstanding to improve on the original so we decided to develop the simplest circuit configuration possible working out what it should be was actually pretty easy on paper, implementing it properly proved to be anything but simple.
The “script” was to design a circuit with the absolute minimum number of stages and passive parts, and by logical reduction we ended up with a circuit with 2 active stages, and three transformers, one on the input, one as a driver and one on the output, this topology cannot be simplified further and effectively reduces the number of passive parts in the signal path to two resistors.
So the GAKU-ON ended up thus; transformer coupled input, directly heated triode driver stage, coupled to output stage with a 1:1 driver transformer and a parallel pair of VT4-C/UV211 directly heated output triodes coupled to a large double C-core output transformer with a single secondary.
This circuit cannot be simplified further and is therefore the most ultra simple possible, but requires a degree of transformer quality never seen before anywhere in audio whether professional or domestic (which clearly also explains why it has not been done before now), as each transformer has to be complimentary in every aspect of behaviour to the one next in line and not impose any bandwidth, phase, linearity or low level abnormalities which can be amplified by the following stage or stages, this was not small task getting to a point where each transformer was as invisible as the next despite differences in core size, design and passing signal level.
The Development & Origins
It took us 6 years to research and develop the necessary materials know how (choice of core material in this setting is hyper critical and influences sound enormously it is very easy to end up with something that sounds mushy and veiled) and transformer designs to achieve a completely “invisible” (note here that a correctly designed transformer is a virtual component, because whilst it is there physically, it is “not there” in terms of signal influence, all it should do is convert or “transform” the signal impedance, current voltage to something that will drive the next stage properly) magnetic coupling from input to output, we settled on the VT25/10Y directly heated triode as a first gain stage, as its sonic character and electrical characteristics compliments the VT4-C/UV211 very nicely.
The end result is a circuit with 3 transformers, two super linear Directly Heated Triode gain stages and two Audio Note™ 2 watt tantalum resistors in the signal path, with no signal capacitor in sight, try improving on that for ultimate simplicity!
The power supply design is again the simplest possible with a valve rectified (5R4WGB) choke coupled smoothing and the lowest possible capacitance.
In short, nothing but nothing will ever come along that beats this, ever, put that in your calendar for 2020!
So if you are looking to make your “last and final” amplifier purchase this is the only place to start.
Now to the P4 Balanced which basically follow the GAKU-ONs formula exactly except for the fact that it is all copper wired, uses SHiB C-cores instead of 50% Nickel and has the 5687 as a first gain stage and a parallel pair of 300Bs as the output valves with a 5U4G choke smoothed rectifier for the HT, Audio Note™ tantalum resistors and standard capacitors everywhere.
The P4 Balanced will drive most speakers of 89dB or higher efficiency to very respectable levels in a normal room setting, depending on how one chooses to measure the output power ranges from 12 – 24 watts of Class A, but because of the unrestricted linearity of the circuit the authority of the dynamic presentation is unlike that of any amplifier regardless of power as is the separation and authenticity of timbre.
So if you are looking to make your “last and final” amplifier purchase this is the only place to start, better is only available if you move up the Audio Note™ Levels’ materials “ladder” to ever more silver wire, Black Gates and nickel cores.
As a minimum the P4 Balanced should be used with an Audio Note™ M3 pre-amplifier, which allows fully transformer coupled balanced connection, a precondition of taking full benefit of the P4 Balanced’s abilities.
Pris:
P4 - 115.450 sek
P4 Ali - 138.550 sek
P4 Balanced - 254.000 sek
Conquest
18 watt parallel single-ended Class A no feedback mono power amplifiers, choke coupled valve rectified power supply, 4 x 300B, 2 x 6SN7, 2 x 5U4. Low gain version available.
Pris:
Conquest - 101.600 sek
Conquest Ali - 127.000 sek
Conquest Ali Signature - 184.700 sek
Quest
It is important to understand that sonically it is desirable to have as much gain available in the circuit as possible, as the wider the dynamic gain window is the better the amplifier/system handles wide dynamic signal levels (contrary to popular belief, dynamics have NOTHING to do with power, it is a function of how much each stage in a circuit’s gain window limits the dynamic peaks), having very high gain and therefore sensitivity in a power amplifier creates problems with background noise levels.
All Audio Note™ power amplifiers have heavily silver plated RCA input and speaker terminals with 4 & 8Ohm output impedance.
Despite the low power output of all out power amplifiers, their ability to drive speakers with even quite low efficiency, there is naturally a limit to how loud it is possible to play, however, even 86dB efficient loudspeakers can be used in smaller rooms. Low gain version available.
Pris:
Quest - 60.950 sek
Quest Ali - 85.450 sek
Quest Ali Signature - 152.400 sek
P-Zero
Zero style box, 8 watt Push-Pull Class AB2 mono blocks, 2x ECL82. Available in Black of Silver finish. Available only in pairs.
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