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EQUIPMENT REVIEW

Tsakiridis Aeolos Super Plus


(improved)
by Alan Sircom

s a writer about audio, there are a few times


you are morally obligated to return to a revised
version of a product. One of those times is
the artist responds to just criticism moment,
when the company reads what you say and
revises the product as a result of your words. So it is with
Greek company Tsakiridis. I liked the Aeolos Super Plus
integrated amplifier a lot, with only a minor reservation or two
given the price. So, I filed the copy, boxed up the amp, and
thought nothing of it. On with the next review.
Weve read what you said, and agree. So, we changed
it! came the response. Would you like to check it out? How
could I not?
OK, so its not a radical change, but in fairness a radical
change was not needed. What the Aeolos Super Plus did,
it did well, and what it didnt do well, wasnt that bad either.
I felt it could do with a little more bottom-end weight and
bounce. In short, it was a little more Leak and not quite
as McIntosh as it could be. Once again, at the price, this is
trivial. Nevertheless, change was the order of the day.

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A quick recap, because the basic specs have not


changed. The Super Plus runs two pairs of KT120 type
pentode power tubes (you can substitute 6550s or even
EL34s) and runs relatively modestly at 2x55W into eight ohms.
This is because the plate voltage is set at a comparatively mild
420V. This means you can use EL34s without them burning
out fast, and this adds to the reliability of the comparatively
expensive KT120.
I know you can substitute tubes, but why would you?
One listen to the KT120-driven Super Plus and the need to
tube roll just goes away. This is such an easy to listen to,
easy to live with amplifier with the KT120s, theres no need to
change, unless you have restless tube seats.
It has four line inputs, a remote control, and provision to
run the pentode power tubes as triodes for smoother, lower
power. Unlike many valve amps, the Super Plus relies on
manual biasing (with two retro-looking dials on the top panel).
This is because Tsakiridis designers think by ear and by
meter is the best way to get the finest sound, as opposed to
auto bias, at least.

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EQUIPMENT REVIEW / TSAKIRIDIS AEOLOS SUPER PLUS (IMPROVED)

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Push-pull, Class AB valve integrated amplifier
Tube complement: 4 12AT7, 4 KT120
Power output: 60W per channel
Inputs: 4 RCA stereo line level
Outputs: 1 RCA tape loop, WBT speaker terminals
THD+N: 0.38% (1W at 1kHz)
Intermodulation distortion: 2.1% (60Hz/7kHz, @ 1W)
Frequency response: 20Hz20kHz 0.2dB
Signal to noise ratio: 85dB
Dimensions (WHD): 28.54020cm
Weight: 12kg

The amp also sports four 12AX7 double-triode preamp


tubes; two in the preamp and two in the line stage itself. Build
quality is high, bearing in mind the slightly utilitarian finish. I
dont dislike this at all, because it gives the amp a businesslike, you know where your money goes appeal. The remote
control is a learning handset.
The change between versions in design terms is minimal.
Were talking a couple of component values, here. Its like the
difference between ten seconds, and 9.98 seconds.
Try saying that to someone running the hundred!
The changes between versions in sonic terms are easier
to understand. Its all about that bass. It gets better definition,
depth, and clarity. Not in a suddenly, its an Ongaku way,
but inching forward to a better sound. Given the All About
That Bass quip, you might be expecting Meghan Trainors
2014 hit, but actually that track is relatively bass-shy. So, its
out with Leftfield instead: Inspection (Check One) from that
mid 1990s classic Leftism [Columbia]. This has deep dub-like
bass tones, and is a great test of any amplifier not pulling
its bass weight, because it will make a loudspeaker sound
blurred, blunted, and sluggish. The revised Aeolos Super Plus
has none of that, instead sounding taut and deep. It retained
the fast upper bass of the previous model, but just extended
that down the registers.
This has a distinct bonus, in making the amp more
compatible with a wider range of loudspeakers. This shouldnt
trouble existing owners at all, because they will have already
made a good selection of amp and speaker, but those
newcomers to the Tsakiridis line will find their loudspeaker
options more open.
There is also a touch more dynamic range on offer. The
previous version found Mahlers Eighth symphony [Solti,
Decca] a challenge, but it fares a lot better here. The scale
and range of the piece is more constrained by the speaker

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Price: 1,745
Manufactured by: Tsakiridis Devices
URL: www.tsakiridis-devices.com
Distributed by: Flamingo Audio
URL: www.flamingoaudio.co.uk

than by the amplifier now, and unless your musical tastes are
limited to this and the cannonade from the 1812, played loud
(in which case, you may need to throw a lot more money at
your system), the Aeolos Super Plus will fit the bill well.
Elsewhere, everything remains as per the previous
amplifier: a liquid, easy to follow midrange, with outstanding
vocal projection, but not so liquid as to make it sound valve-y,
and its extended and natural through the higher treble.
The change is subtle, but important. However, its not
the kind of change that will have Tsakiridis owners start
demanding upgrades or reaching for pitchforks. If you have
an existing Aeolos Super Plus, the change does not mean you
need an upgrade. The new version is a better amplifier though.
Its now more versatile and capable of being recommended to
a wider range of listeners, with a wider range of loudspeakers.
If the internet tells us anything, its that Greek people
take their audio very seriously. Just type Greek Audiophile
into YouTube and watch that documentary from 2006 to see
just how passionate the audiophile community in Greece
really gets the kind of passion that doesnt wind down just
because of economic free-fall. And its that kind of passion
that drives Tsakirdis to take an already good amp and improve
on it quite significantly. As a consequence the Aeolos Super
Plus comes strongly recommended.

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