In this review, I test the S.M.S.L. VMV A1 Pro—a compact GaN Class D amp pushing 85W × 2 into 8 ohms. Paired with my KEF Q150 speakers, it delivers clean, neutral sound with impressive power and control. Featuring Infineon GaN FETs, RCA/XLR inputs, and a sleek aluminum build with remote, this might be the ultimate desktop HiFi amp. 👍 Like & subscribe for more honest audio reviews! ✅The VMV A1 Pro at Apos http://bit.ly/3IkEeGe * As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases* Music Source: ✅Check out Amazon Music HD https://amzn.to/3G32V5D Gear I used in the Review: ✅S.M.S.L. D0400 DAC https://amzn.to/3U8uGAz ✅S.M.S.L PL 100 CD Transport https://amzn.to/46D0GEs ✅KEF Q150 Speakers https://amzn.to/4kvAQ8B ✅Wiim Ultra https://amzn.to/3Itzg9X Time Stamps 00:00 Intro 00:18 Overview 01:17 In The Box 01:46 Specifications 02:43 GAN Benefits 04:40 Menus 05:06 Design and Build Quality 05:41 Sound Quality and Testing 08:10 Pros and Cons #SMSL #VMVA1Pro #DesktopHiFi #GaNAmp #KEFQ150

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