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AVM Evolution A5.2 Integrated Amplifier Preview

See the complete review for the AVM Evolution A5.2 Integrated Amplifier.

AVM may not be a household name in the US, but this German audio company has been around for a while (established in 1986) and its audio products have been well recognized in Europe.

In the US, Bluebird Music has picked up the distribution of AVM’s products since last year.

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The AVM product previewed here is the Evolution A5.2 integrated amplifier, which has a MSRP of $6,995. In its basic configuration, this beautiful product serves as a classic stereo integrated amplifier, accepting line-level balanced (1) and unbalanced inputs (5). It employs a hybrid design utilizing tube line stage coupled with internal dual-mono Class D amplifier rated at 2 x 200 W (8-ohm loads) or 2 x 350 W (4-ohm loads). The Evolution A5.2 is also supplied with a fancy-looking metal remote control, that can be used to switch between inputs and to control the volume. The A5.2 also provides an optional upgrade path, allowing for up to three modular circuit-board cards (phono, tuner, or DAC) to be installed into the slots accessible from the rear of the unit. Currently, each card has a retail price of $630.

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My initial listening through the A5.2 suggests that this integrated amplifier possesses beauty that is not just a skin deep. Stay tuned for more information on the sonic performance of this product in my upcoming review.

See the complete review for the AVM Evolution A5.2 Integrated Amplifier.

Yongki Go, Ph.D.

Yongki considers himself as an aerospace engineer by day and an audio/home-theater enthusiast by night/weekend. He earned his doctoral degree in aerospace engineering from MIT in 1999 and has pursued a career in academia before changing path to join the aerospace industry. He has been writing for SECRETS since its early years, but was on hiatus during the few years when he was living overseas. He has been actively writing for SECRETS again not long after his return to the US in 2012. Although his field of expertise is in aerospace control systems as exemplified by more than 80 technical articles in various aerospace-related journals and conferences, his passion has always been in hi-fi audio reproduction. It is this continued passion for audio that has kept him as a long-time member of the SECRETS team.

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