HiFi Rose

Started by malloy, May 03, 2022, 10:10:58 PM

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malloy

Can anyone tell me what I am looking at here or has anyone heard what this sounds like? I don't think I've seen anything like this.

Class AD with Gallium Nitride FETs. An equalizer, VU meters, and 400wpc! It looks like a future-retro piece with all those knobs and switches. It looks like the offspring of Nagra, a Yamaha receiver from the 70s, and a Swiss watchmaker.

https://www.eng.hifirose.com/RA180





Nick B

Paul,
Nagra is what I thought of first, but the company appears to be based in South Korea. It'is amazing how good the GaN technology sounds. Supposedly AGD has some great sounding units.
Nick
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Quote from: malloy on May 03, 2022, 10:10:58 PM
Can anyone tell me what I am looking at here or has anyone heard what this sounds like? I don't think I've seen anything like this.

Class AD with Gallium Nitride FETs. An equalizer, VU meters, and 400wpc! It looks like a future-retro piece with all those knobs and switches. It looks like the offspring of Nagra, a Yamaha receiver from the 70s, and a Swiss watchmaker.

https://www.eng.hifirose.com/RA180



With the gear driven dual pot volume control it is almost a retro meets steam punk look.  It is just funky and odd enough that it grabbed me by my old pioneer rack system daze...
"A man with an experience is never at the mercy of a man with an argument." - Hilmar von Campe

malloy

That volume pot is something else.

A video on YouTube shows that the input source selector is motorized. The preamp and equalizer settings also light up. The "Pure Direct" lingo is straight from Yamaha!

Yeah, it looks like 1970s Japanese gear meets steampunk.

P.I.

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Quote from: malloy on May 05, 2022, 08:51:42 PM
That volume pot is something else.

A video on YouTube shows that the input source selector is motorized. The preamp and equalizer settings also light up. The "Pure Direct" lingo is straight from Yamaha!

Yeah, it looks like 1970s Japanese gear meets steampunk.
:thumb:  I love the analog meters, too.  The thing screams funktastik!
"A man with an experience is never at the mercy of a man with an argument." - Hilmar von Campe