The TS A75 straight up paints in the air… does not present a photograph of music but something more organic. Hadn’t considered my listening area could intermix silence, sweetness and intensity all in the same image… love this amp. Thanks for the review and thanks Thomas.
The aesthetics for some reason give me a Hafler DH200/220 vibe, which gives me fond memories of building several hundred kits of those two models and the behemoth DH500. I’d say that “seems” like a lifetime ago, but I’d be wrong - it absolutely was. Thomas, if I was in the market for a stereo amp today, the ‘75 would be at the top of my list - maybe you’re interested in a trade-in? 🤭
I wanted to watch this all the way, when you use the Jurassic measurement system and make no effort to use cm, mm or kg's you lost me, I have no idea what an inch or pound is, nor most of the world, I'd love it if you consider using modern measurements to include the majority. ( might be just me, I just can't stand the ignorance)
@ It’s also worth considering that content rceatators cater to a larger audience and do the work so their audience doesn’t have to, thereby potentially expanding their reach. Given that only the US, Liberia and Myanmar use the antiquated measurement system, I won’t waste my time on “ basic” conversions. I’ll stick to modern systems thank you.
Thanks, Mark, for awarding it THE Power Amplifier of 2024. Such an honour!
The TS A75 straight up paints in the air… does not present a photograph of music but something more organic. Hadn’t considered my listening area could intermix silence, sweetness and intensity all in the same image… love this amp.
Thanks for the review and thanks Thomas.
@@new.Key.1941 couldn’t agree more. Thanks for watching.
Absolutely excellent review!
You just got another subscriber.
Thanks for sharing.
You and Thomas are my fav hifi TH-camrs. You’re both relax and honest.
Well thank you. My goal is to be honest with my experiences.
The aesthetics for some reason give me a Hafler DH200/220 vibe, which gives me fond memories of building several hundred kits of those two models and the behemoth DH500. I’d say that “seems” like a lifetime ago, but I’d be wrong - it absolutely was.
Thomas, if I was in the market for a stereo amp today, the ‘75 would be at the top of my list - maybe you’re interested in a trade-in? 🤭
Mark, thinking about Thomas’ line further, have you yet heard or reviewed either flavour of his little Voyager speakers?
No, I haven't, but I'd love to get my ears on them, even if I have to buy a used pair.
@ Well, if Thomas is still listening, you might not have to wait long for a loaner pair. 🤭
Son of Ampzilla ll
AB 350w@4ohms
Powered 1.7is & 20.7s 😊
I get it. It's why I stated I still prefer my Emerald Physics 600.2SE 750wpc@4 Ohms.
If it was a Silver Monoblock, I would probably have been interested. I'll stick with 2x Schiit Tyr for now.
Understandable.
I wanted to watch this all the way, when you use the Jurassic measurement system and make no effort to use cm, mm or kg's you lost me, I have no idea what an inch or pound is, nor most of the world, I'd love it if you consider using modern measurements to include the majority. ( might be just me, I just can't stand the ignorance)
Maybe consider that the majority of his audience is in the US? Or maybe learn some basic conversions? Or maybe Google?
Under consideration.
@ It’s also worth considering that content rceatators cater to a larger audience and do the work so their audience doesn’t have to, thereby potentially expanding their reach.
Given that only the US, Liberia and Myanmar use the antiquated measurement system, I won’t waste my time on “ basic” conversions. I’ll stick to modern systems thank you.