Edgar TP105VR review

Slovakia's finest hi-fi manufacturer gives us wood

TechRadar Verdict

A very appealing amplifier that combines a great sense of timing with a timbral richness that transistors can't emulate. Careful speaker selection is essential to get sufficient level out of its 40 watts and to produce an even tonal balance though

Pros

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    Extremely natural and well timed

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    Distinctive styling

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    Good power levels for a valve design

Cons

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    Runs very hot (like valve amps generally)

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    Remote control failed during our review

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    The sound could be too cosy for some

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Although Eastern European brands are growing in number, to the best of our knowledge, Edgar is the only hi-fi company that designs and builds its products in Slovakia.

Edgar produces a small but distinctive range of valve-powered components. These include an all-valve phono stage with Lundahl step-up transformers for moving coil cartridges, a CD player and an open-chassis integrated amplifier with a higher (50 watt) output power than the TP105VR here, but without the remote volume control.

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