Gryphon Antileon Revelation Amplifier is set to make its grand debut at High End Munich 2025, celebrating 30 years of Antileon legacy and the 40th anniversary of Gryphon Audio Designs. As the fifth-generation model in this acclaimed series of high-end power amplifiers, the Antileon Revelation stays true to its pure Class A, high-current amplification roots—offering audiophiles unmatched sonic fidelity and control. Available in both stereo (165W per channel at 8 ohms) and mono (180W per channel at 8 ohms) configurations, the new chassis maintains its muscular visual identity while sporting subtle design updates, including an enhanced Gryphon emblem on the transformer cover and new proprietary speaker binding posts.
Performance is the core focus of the Gryphon Antileon Revelation Amplifier—a philosophy Gryphon proudly refers to as revelation over revolution. Inside each massive 84kg unit lies 40 Toshiba bipolar output transistors (the same found in their flagship Apex), twin 1150VA toroidal transformers for the audio stage, and a significant 670,000 μF of power supply capacitance. This sophisticated design allows for thunderous, articulate bass, extended and open treble, and Gryphon’s hallmark grain-free midrange transparency. The dual 20-amp AC inlets and independently powered digital control systems underscore the amplifier’s elite construction for audiophile-grade signal purity. For those seeking a comprehensive Gryphon system, visitors to Atrium 4.1, Room E120 will witness the Antileon Revelation Mono paired with the Ethos CD/DAC, Commander preamp, EOS 5 loudspeakers, and more.
Slated for availability in mid-August 2025, the Gryphon Antileon Revelation Amplifier commands a premium price of €38,800 / US$45,500 per chassis. With its emphasis on precision engineering and sonic excellence, it’s poised to set new benchmarks in reference amplification. To explore more state-of-the-art audio solutions, visit our High-End Amplifiers category. For a deeper understanding of Class A amplification and its benefits, check out this insightful Stereophile guide to amplifier classes.
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