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Doshi Audio Evolution Stereo
Stereophile
|February 2026
Nick Doshi is cautiously reserved when he talks about his amplifiers, preferring to let the products speak for themselves.
At every show I've heard them at, from Chicago to DC to Munich, they have done exactly that: Every system I've heard featuring a Doshi amp has delivered great sound. When I pressed him as to why, he just smiled.
So it was with a little trepidation that I asked to review the hybrid Doshi Audio Evolution Stereo Amplifier ($24,995), a push-pull, hybrid solid state/tube amplifier that operates its first 50Wpc in class-A into 5 ohms, up to 65Wpc in class-AB.
The amp exhibits the best qualities of a triode, Doshi insisted.
I asked Nick Doshi about this. engineer—“to show how a 300B push-pull amp should really be done,” Nick answered in an email. “It used 8B output transformers, which piqued my interest. I did some research and saw the similarities in the curves and tried an experiment involving a set of separate screen windings to deliver power from the screens of an EL34/6CA7 tube.”
Continuing the narrative from the Doshi Audio site: “Employing an extremely expensive output transformer custom-designed to Doshi's specifications, a discrete, tertiary transformer winding is connected directly to the grids of each output tube. As a result, when used at low power, the Doshi Stereo Amplifier provides sonic and electrical performance identical to a push-pull 300B amplifier!”
I've enjoyed many great triode-based amplifiers over the years. If Doshi’s claims about the sound of the Evolution Stereo Amplifier are accurate, I'm all in and all ears.
Class-AB stereo amplifiers are characterized by bias current that determines how much of the amplifier’s total power is delivered in class-A. The Doshi Evolution has not one but two notable transitions: It runs class-A up to 50W, and it acts like a triode amplifier for the first 10–12W.
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