Audiophile Style spends a while with Symphonia!

The T+A Symphonia is another example of this German company getting it exactly right. Where the DAC 200 was hailed as “one for the ages,” the Symphonia takes that same design ethos and applies it to an all-in-one system — and the reviewer thinks they’ve nailed it. Compact and elegant at just over 6kg, it combines flexibility, simplicity, and engineering mastery in a one-box streaming amplifier that feels equally at home in serious hi-fi systems and everyday living rooms.

The Symphonia really does it all: streaming via Roon, Qobuz, Tidal, Spotify, AirPlay and more, plus FM and DAB tuners, a phono stage, digital inputs, Bluetooth, HDMI ARC, and a refined iOS app for setup and control. The reviewer tested it across a wide range of sources — from local NAS libraries and podcasts to high-resolution streaming — and praised both the reliability and the sonic consistency.

Most importantly, it sounds superb. The Symphonia balances finesse and punch, handling delicate classical passages and dynamic rock tracks with equal authority. Voices and instruments come through with vibrancy and emotion, and even large-scale orchestral works retain impact without harshness.

The verdict is simple: the Symphonia is flexible, beautifully engineered, and musically engaging — a timeless one-box solution that just works. The reviewer concludes it is wonderful product from the “German company that can only do things one way, excellent”

Read the full review here

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