Ayon Spirit review

Pentode and triode operation are both available from this muscular amp

TechRadar Verdict

If you’re after the finest in pace, rhythm and timing you might prefer to look elsewhere. However, if you’re seeking a bargain-priced slice of subtle, single-ended Triode magic, then look no further

Pros

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    Triode mode is a timbre-lover’s dream

Cons

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    Why did Ayon equip the Spirit with Pentode operation, when the alternative Triode mode outperforms it?

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Ayon Audio might not be that well known to UK enthusiasts, but it’s a situation that is sure to change. Brought into the UK by John Jeffries’ Sussex-based distribution firm, Metropolis Music, Ayon is based in Gratkorn in the Styrian region of Austria, where it produces high-end valve amplifiers, cables, loudspeakers and a pair of CD players.

As if that wasn’t enough, the company even designs and manufactures its own valves. All of these products, according to Ayon, are designed to: "reward music lovers with an authentic and excitingly realistic reproduction of music as a real live event."

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