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T+A HA 200 #1
T+A HA 200 variant 1
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T+A HA 200

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Built-in DAC
Balanced Headphone Output
DSD Support
Hi-Res Audio
Asynchronous USB
Bluetooth
aptX HD
HDMI ARC
Tone Controls
Gain Switching
USB DAC Mode
XLR Input
Display

The HA 200 headphone amplifier

Our first headphone amplifier is a new and ground-breaking development in which the analogue amplifier section, the converter section and also the case mechanics operate to perfection. The analogue section of the HA 200 is based on the unique T+A HV technology. Its high-performance output stages operate in Class-A mode with a high idle current, and are effortlessly capable of driving even the most difficult of headphones. The impedance of the three headphone outputs can even be matched to the headphones in use and the individual sound ideas. A crossfeed function for creating a sound stage image positioned in front of the head is available on request. The high-quality mains sections - one digital, one analogue with two separate torroidal transformers- provide very generous reserves of power.


Amplifier Section

The amplifier section has an absolutely crucial part to play in the overall design. And that’s why we decided to adopt the principles of our HV series: pure analogue Class-A design with special MOS-FET transistors, no op-amps, no chips and a separate 100-Watt analogue mains section. Even the crossfeed function is generated by an analog filter circuit. The XLR and Cinch inputs take the same form as in the HV series, and the pre-amplifier is designed in such a way that it feeds the output stage in the optimum manner. Gas-tight encapsulated gold contact relays take over the volume control and adjustable loudness function and bridge the tone control completely (flat) on request, they are absolutely free of distortion and noise. Even after many years of operation these components are not subject to contact problems due to corrosion, dust or ageing effects. The relays are integrated directly into the circuit design, keeping the signal paths as short as possible.
Since we had decided to cater for different headphone types, the output stage needed to be extremely sophisticated. Normal loudspeakers have impedances in the range 2 to 10 Ohm, which is not critical. However, headphones may have impedances in the range 10 to 1000 Ohm, and this certainly presents a challenge. Low-impedance types draw high currents, whereas the currents flowing in high-impedance types are relatively low; however, the voltage must be very stable. We overcame this problem by designing the output stage of the HA 200 to be capable of effortlessly delivering relatively high currents, while the mains section transformers (2 x 50-Watt) are extremely stable and constant.


Connections

The wide range of connection facilities requires a very sophisticated control system and display for the amplifier as a whole. In fact, the HA 200 is intuitive and simple to operate, thanks to an ingenious combination of operating buttons and menu control system. The two VU meters (QPPM = Quasi Peak Programme Meter Type 1) are accurate indicators which display the variation in various parameters, as in studio applications and measurement engineering. The level at the D/A converter and the amplifier can both be displayed, as can input level and output level, temperature and stream quality (which can be used to check the frequency of the data stream and even the cable quality). The pin-sharp screen displays the user’s selected operating modes, such as output impedance, volume, data rate, oversampling filter type or crossfeed. The brightness of the display, the LEDs and the VU meter is adjustable. You can even adjust the colour of these.


Case Design

Since we have also designed the HA 200 for use in professional applications, the case is designed to be extremely solid and robust. The heatsinks are manufactured using an extrusion tool, the front panel is machined from solid metal, and the top, bottom and back panels are made from aluminium plates. Ultra-close tolerances and accurate fits are the hallmarks of this case, and at the same time the design provides for homogeneous heat distribution, leading to optimum operating conditions for the electronics as a whole.


In- & Outputs

Sound quality can be fine-tuned by selecting different output impedances for each output (6.3 mm, 4.4 mm Pentaconn, XLR 4-pin), and Crossfeed-mode can also be switched in. The XLR 4-pin output can be used to drive loudspeakers if the user wishes to connect a stereo power amplifier (such as the AMP 8); in this case we can supply an XLR-4 to 2xRCA adapter.
In addition to the conventional high-quality analogue inputs we have equipped the HA 200 with a large number of high quality digital inputs. This makes it possible to operate the unit as a stand-alone device, and connect it to various digital sources according to personal taste and requirements. There is no doubt that the HA 200’s digital input section is currently the world’s finest, since the USB-B inputs are based on the new high-resolution Thesycon chip, which can process up to DS 1025 and PCM 768. Professional AES/EBU and BNC sockets are also present, as are optical and co-axial SP/DIF. The Bluetooth input is fitted with AptX™ HD, two HDMI inputs (Stereo only) and one output ARC are available as options.
The extremely high quality of the inputs is maintained in the converter. The proprietary T+A True 1-Bit digital / analogue converter, which provides an incredible DSD 1024 for Bitstream, and the T+A quadruple converter with 32 Bit / 768 kHz for PCM, reflect the current State of the Art, and represent the limit of what is feasible today. The digital section features its own power supply, and is galvanically separated from the analogue section.
Although the primary purpose of the HA 200 is to be an amplifier with an extraordinarily high performance, this unusual flexibility on the input side is very helpful to various types of user. Since the amplifier employs our very finest DSD and PCM converters, the sound quality of the digital inputs is just as good as that of the analogue ones.


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T+A HA 200 — High‑end Headphone Amp/DAC

The T+A HA 200 pairs razor‑sharp control with a spacious, intimate presentation, delivering a truly out-of-the-head soundstage and exceptional resolution praised by reviewers. Reviewers at HiFi News, HiFi Choice and Audiophilepure highlight its mix of power and finesse: weighty, articulate bass, a detailed midrange and variable treble via selectable digital filters. Under the hood is T+A’s high‑voltage topology, Class‑A capability and a quad‑converter DAC supporting PCM to 768kHz and native DSD up to DSD1024. Connectivity is exhaustive (USB, AES/EBU, coax, optical, BNC, Bluetooth and optional HDMI), plus balanced XLR, 4.4mm Pentaconn and 6.3mm outputs with impedance presets. Built from machined billet panels and extruded heatsinks, the HA 200 suits serious headphone enthusiasts and planar users who want a feature‑rich, studio‑grade desktop DAC/amp. While premium in price, reviewers conclude it delivers sensational performance for dedicated listeners.

Audiophilepure

"I’ve also never heard the Oppo PM-1 headphones driven so convincingly:"

Pros

  • Exquisite industrial build: machined billet front panel and extruded heatsink side panels reflect top‑tier assembly and finish.
  • Exceptional drive and dynamics — easily powers planars and a wide range of headphones with authoritative control and punch.
  • Extensive, high‑resolution DAC and I/O: quad 32‑bit converters, selectable filters, USB up to 768kHz and native DSD to DSD1024 plus AES/EBU, coax, optical and Bluetooth.
  • Coherent, spacious imaging and clarity — produces a convincing ‘out‑of‑the‑head’ soundstage with refined midrange detail.

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Cons

  • No analogue line outputs — the HA 200 is headphone‑only and won’t serve as a conventional preamp for a separate amplifier/speakers.
  • Premium price and system cost when paired with matching high‑end headphones may put it beyond casual listeners.

Sound Quality

92/100

Across reviews the amp is repeatedly described as hugely dynamic and able to render large orchestral forces with authority (Audiophilepure & HiFi News: 'free-breathing, uncompressed and hugely dynamic sound'; HiFi Choice: 'driving pretty much any headphone you care to partner it with'). Reviewers emphasise punch and transient control (examples: driving Oppo PM-1 with greater weight and percussion).

Noise Floor

89/100

Specs show a high S/N (110/114 dB) and none of the reviews call out audible hiss or noise issues; reviewers describe clean, immediate backgrounds and high detail retrieval (HiFi News/Audiophilepure). Given the high measured SNR and lack of hiss comments, the unit is very quiet and suitable for most IEMs, though reviewers did not explicitly use 'black background' phrasing.

Headphone Compatibility

94/100

Reviewers state it comfortably drives 'just about any headphones' with 'disdainful ease' (HiFi News/HiFi Choice) and note T+A's HV technology and separate supplies. The HA 200 provides 6 selectable impedance settings per output, balanced XLR and 4.4mm Pentaconn outputs, and high current Class-A capability (up to 700 mA), making it highly flexible for sensitive IEMs through power-hungry planars.

Build Quality

95/100

All reviews emphasise superb build and finish: thick alloy front panel machined from billet, extruded heatsink side panels and hand-assembled construction (HiFi Choice/HiFi News). Reviewers describe a 'rock-solid' and 'exquisite' chassis and finish, matching T+A's high-end industrial quality.

Features Connectivity

95/100

Extensive I/O and processing: high-quality internal DAC (quadruple 32-bit per channel converters), USB-B asynchronous to 768k/32-bit and DSD1024 support, AES/EBU, coax, optical, BNC, Bluetooth with aptX HD, plus balanced XLR and 4.4mm headphone outputs and impedance presets (HiFi News/HiFi Choice). Additional conveniences include digital filters, crossfeed, bass/treble and variable loudness, and balanced line outputs — a full-featured desktop DAC/amp package.

Value for Money

89/100

Reviewers acknowledge the premium price (HiFi News: listed at £6,600 and noted as part of an expensive system) but repeatedly state that 'what the HA 200 does, it does to sensational effect' and call it the 'perfect option for those that take their headphone listening seriously' (HiFi Choice). Sentiment supports a justified-premium rating: expensive but well matched to its performance and build.

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