試す 金 - 無料
Canor Hyperion P1
Stereophile
|July 2025
PREAMPLIFIER

Just when I thought my equipment reviewing schedule was locked in for many months, an unavoidable last-minute cancellation sent me scrambling for an alternative.
Jim Austin to the rescue. To his query, “How would you like to review a tube preamp from Canor, of Slovakia?” I answered with an enthusiastic “yes!”
In addition to the exciting prospect of reviewing the first tubed preamplifier to come my way in a long time, hearing the Canor Hyperion P1 preamplifier ($12,500) in my system would enable me to get a handle on the sound of gear I'd only encountered once, at High End Munich 2024.¹ As is often the case at shows, I left without a clear sense of the preamp's contribution to the system's sound, let alone its ultimate potential.
The Canor Hyperion P1's price is far lower than that of my two reference, solid state preamps, the Soulution 727 ($74,975) and the D'Agostino Relentless ($150,000). Because of the huge price discrepancies, this was a review where it only made sense to explore the sound of the gear at hand without comparing it to gear with a heftier price tag.

Canor was established in Slovakia in 1995, a mere two years after the separation of Czechoslovakia. Although Canor has designed its own equipment since day one, the Canor brand took a back seat to the company's primary role as an OEM/ODM (Original Equipment Manufacturer/Original Design Manufacturer), anonymously designing and producing equipment for other brands.² The company first began to seriously market equipment under the Canor name in 2020. Five years later, Canor products are distributed in at least 30 countries; US distribution is handled by Scott Bierfeldt’s New Jersey-based Verdant Audio.
このストーリーは、Stereophile の July 2025 版からのものです。
Magzter GOLD を購読すると、厳選された何千ものプレミアム記事や、9,500 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスできます。
すでに購読者ですか? サインイン
Stereophile からのその他のストーリー

Stereophile
THE GRIMM TRUTH
A Q&A WITH AUDIO DESIGNER EELCO GRIMM
15 mins
August 2025

Stereophile
Bruce Springsteen's later-career back catalog
Seeing Bruce Springsteen perform live in the 1970s and early '80s, pre-Born in the U.S.A., could be a life-changing experience. Bruce was the hungry leader of a relentless, turn-on-a-dime R&B band. A burning star streaking across the rock'n'roll sky, he threw his fiery young self into maximum shows full of urgency (to invoke one of his best rhymes) and those wordy, anthemic pleading/strutting urban fairy tales. He was leagues beyond almost everything and everyone else in those days.
3 mins
August 2025

Stereophile
Kimber Kable Carbon Series
SPEAKER CABLE AND INTERCONNECT
6 mins
August 2025

Stereophile
Weiss DAC204 - D/A PROCESSOR
Weiss Engineering D/A processors are widely known for their high quality, in both home audio and pro-audio circles.
11 mins
August 2025

Stereophile
GRAMOPHONE DREAMS
The newest star of the Schiit show
12 mins
August 2025

Stereophile
Rollin' with Leo
Horn players were always the show ponies of bebop.
3 mins
August 2025

Stereophile
Magico S5 2024
I have lost track of how many loudspeakers I have measured with DRA Labs' MLSSA system since Stereophile started accompanying its reviews with measurements in the late 1980s, but it must be close to 1000.
11 mins
August 2025

Stereophile
Eversolo AMP-F10
A century ago, pioneering psychiatrist Carl Jung had a wild encounter with the power of sound.
13 mins
August 2025

Stereophile
PSI Audio AVAA C214
ELECTRONIC BASS TRAP
10 mins
August 2025

Stereophile
Treehaus Audiolab "The Preamplifier"
Imagine navigating the hectic rooms of an audio show at which a sea of similar-looking, similar-sounding gear blends into a predictable thrum, drawing a chorus of familiar nods.
9 mins
August 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size