T+A introduces the Symphonia, a streaming integrated amplifier that pays tribute to nearly five decades of engineering excellence. This device embodies the essence of “The Future of Retro,” representing a bold leap into the future of audio while honoring the legacy of T+A’s engineers, designers, and craftspeople. Their collective ingenuity has paved the way for some of the most iconic audio devices, both in technology and aesthetics.
A Harmonious Blend of the Past and Future
The Symphonia stands as a testament to T+A’s commitment to merging state-of-the-art streaming technology with a design philosophy that reveres its rich history. With features such as phased front panels and hand-assembled VU meters, the Symphonia encapsulates the best of retro design. It is not merely a throwback; it is a celebration of the past that embraces modernity, striving to be a sonic companion for eternity.
Concept: Redefining One-Box Systems
Crafted with a visionary goal, the Symphonia redefines what a “one-box system” can achieve. It boasts an extensive range of sources, offering virtually limitless playback options. The advanced DSD and PCM converters work in harmony to transform digital signals into rich, analogue soundscapes that are nothing short of breathtaking. With built-in amplifiers delivering 250 watts of power, the Symphonia brings music to life with unparalleled clarity and depth.
At its core, the Symphonia features the third generation of T+A’s Audiophile Streaming Architecture (ASA G3). This cutting-edge technology ensures seamless access to streaming services and USB sources, creating an intuitive user experience through Connect Services. Users can effortlessly play music directly from their favorite mobile apps, bridging the gap between modern convenience and high-fidelity audio.
Design: A Tribute to T+A’s Legacy
Measuring 10 x 38 x 34 cm (H x W x D), the Symphonia is not just a product; it is a celebration of T+A’s design heritage. Its proportions pay homage to the first preamplifiers produced in 1985, while the control elements and VU meters reflect the innovative spirit of the contemporary Series 200. The beveled edges of the front panel nod to the timeless elegance of the iconic R Series, which has been meticulously refined since the 1990s.
The design of the Symphonia is characterized by its thoughtfully placed buttons and intuitive rotary push controls, allowing users swift access to every function and setting. From the initial concept drawn on paper to the intricate hardware design and the hundreds of thousands of lines of software code, the Symphonia is meticulously crafted to not only keep pace with the digital age but to elevate the possibilities it presents.