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Gryphon Audio Antileon EVO

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Dual Mono Design
Bridgeable

Overview

The Antileon Signature, like its predecessor, the original Antileon, was born a classic, establishing itself immediately in High End circles as one of the most acclaimed amplifiers of all time. Loyal devotees around the world praise its singular ability to maintain a firm grip on even the most demanding loudspeakers and reveal the innermost soul of any musical performance.


Now, the Gryphon Antileon EVO, available in stereo and single-channel configurations, takes the next evolutionary step.


A long time coming and well worth the wait.


Current Events

All amplifiers are not created equal, even if their published specifications might suggest otherwise. The extreme high current capability of the Gryphon Antileon EVO, for instance, is something that must be experienced first-hand, not merely gleaned from a specifications sheet. The wattage (W) that an amplifier is capable of generating is in fact the mathematical product of two factors, Voltage (V) multiplied by Current measured in Amperes (A).


On paper, a low-current, high-voltage amp would appear to produce the same number of Watts as a low-voltage, high current amp, but only if one does not take into account the crucial fact that the ability to generate high instantaneous current is far more critical and relevant to actual audible performance.


For this reason, the Gryphon Antileon EVO, like all Gryphon amplifiers before it, is a true high current design. With exceptional peak-to-peak current capability, the Gryphon Antileon EVO ensures compatibility with even the most viciously reactive loudspeaker loads, permitting the loudspeaker of your choice to perform at its very best.


Unapologetically Uncompromising

Recent decades have seen concerted efforts by audio manufacturers to encourage a shift away from high-power Class A amplification in favour of newer, more “efficient” topologies with claims that they can deliver the same level of performance in a lighter, more compact and decorator-friendly form factor.


The truth behind these specious allegations and the true motivation behind the promotion of lightweight amplification are very straightforward. It is an elementary exercise in cost cutting.


As material costs (copper and steel in particular) skyrocket, designers under the “guidance” of corporate accountants have been skimping on the costly massive power transformers and banks of high-current capacitors that generate the reservoir of electrical power that ultimately becomes the audio signal that drives your loudspeakers.


But it is the size and quality of these components that directly determine the amplifier’s performance potential. Heavily regulated, stiff power-supply voltages and high current capability are crucial to achieving the control and speed that translate into musical clarity and resolution.


Despite bold claims, the audio industry has not found a better way to do it, just cheaper ways to almost do it.


Unlike so many current models crippled by downsized power supplies and capacitor banks as designers struggle to mitigate the impact of ever-rising raw material costs, the Gryphon Antileon EVO employs pure Class A bias with full power instantaneously available at all times, regardless of the actual load.


TRUE, PURE CLASS A requires heavy transformers, high electrical consumption, lots of heat, substantial heatsinks, and very, very expensive parts and manufacturing.


There is no shortcut to the sheer magic of pure Class A.


Infinite Separation

While monoblock power amplifiers are by no means rare in the uppermost echelons of High End audio, few – if any – are executed as conscientiously and uncompromisingly as the single-channel Gryphon Antileon EVO Monoblock. More than 90% of all other mono amplifiers have been “designed” easily and speedily, simply by bridging the two channels of an existing stereo model.


Unfortunately, while bridging increases nominal output power, other critical parameters take a major hit.
Because the Gryphon EVO monoblock employs parallel-coupling instead of series coupling (bridging), distortion is cut in half, damping factor is doubled and output impedance is cut in half, doubling current capability for absolute control of loudspeaker loads as low as 1 Ohm.


Two physically independent audio channels on separate chassis effectively eliminates any interaction or interference between the two channels for infinite separation and the rock-solid holographic imaging that has become a Gryphon hallmark.


With completely separate power supplies isolated on independent chassis, even the most extreme instantaneous current draw in one channel will have no impact whatsoever on the other channel. The ready availability of high current on demand lends an effortless smoothness and consistency to the musical performance of the Gryphon Antileon EVO monoblock, even at realistic concert hall levels.


As a single-channel design, the Gryphon Antileon EVO monoblock doubles the transformer capacity and the number of transistors and power capacitors operating in each channel, enhancing its suitability for use with typical High End loudspeakers with low sensitivity, low impedance and large phase angles.


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Gryphon Antileon EVO — visceral Class A authority

The Antileon EVO marries Class A warmth and jaw‑dropping dynamics in a single, dual‑mono chassis, delivering liquid midrange, clean treble and iron‑fisted bass control. Reviewers praised its combination of seductive tonal density and startling transient speed — notably Robert Harley for its warm, organic midband and exceptional dynamic impact. Internally the EVO is obsessively engineered: suspended toroidal transformers, Guideline Reference wiring and robust gold‑plated bus bars give it rock‑solid build and ultra‑quiet operation noted by Ed Momkus and Audiophilepure. With selectable Low/Mid/High bias modes, massive current capability into low impedances and refined imaging, the EVO suits demanding speakers and listeners who prioritize musicality, headroom and build excellence. It’s a premium, high‑performance choice for systems that reward sonic refinement and authority.

The Absolute Sound

"I can’t say that I’ve heard an amplifier with more startling dynamics than the Antileon EVO."

Pros

  • Extraordinary dynamic authority and headroom with confident control of low‑impedance speakers.
  • Warm, liquid midrange and grain‑free treble that preserves resolution while encouraging long, fatigue‑free listening.
  • Impeccable build and engineering: dual toroids, heavy damping, premium internal wiring and user‑friendly front‑panel bias controls.

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Cons

  • High power consumption and significant heat output typical of large Class A designs; may be problematic in warm climates or small rooms.
  • Rated 150Wpc of continuous Class A power can appear modest on paper for the price—though reviewers note those watts behave differently than conventional A/B ratings.

Sound Quality

95/100

Dynamics

96/100

Reviewers repeatedly praise the EVO's dynamic authority and headroom: Harley wrote he "can't say that I've heard an amplifier with more startling dynamics," and others note monstrous output into low impedances (1,200W into 1Ω) and the ability to swing contrasts with startling impact. The design is true Class A with exceptional current capability and effortless control of large woofers, and reviewers specifically mention iron-fisted grip and visceral slam — all evidence for near-reference-level dynamics.

Soundstage Imaging

92/100

Harley reports huge, authoritative piano presentation and improved density and separation in multi-voice passages (four-part harmonies "richer and denser, yet with each voice more distinct"). Reviewers note stable, large soundstages and excellent imaging even with demanding program material, showing strong spatial performance under load.

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Build Quality

95/100

Consistently described as stunning and impeccable: huge suspended transformers, extensive damping, gold-plated bus bars, Guideline Reference wiring, and robust binding posts. The EVO is a dual-mono/dual-transformer design (reviewers call it dual-mono with large separate transformers), which contributes to its mechanical and electrical integrity and justifies the very high build-quality score.

Value for Money

90/100

Price references vary in reviews (reviewers cite ~$38k–$39k while product data lists a higher range), but consensus is that the EVO's 150Wpc of true Class A operation, extreme low-impedance capability (1200Wpc into 1Ω) and build/execution justify a premium. While some note that 150W may seem modest on paper for the price, reviewers argue that those are Class A watts with exceptional headroom and control, framing the EVO as a premium product that reasonably justifies its cost in its segment.

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