Auris Audio Euterpe DAC/AMP
$2,000
- All-in-one amp tube Headphone Amplifier, Pre-amp and a DAC
- Headphone stand
- Suitable to low/high impendance
- Elegant design, wooden housing
Multi-functional
All-in-one amp can be used in many ways. Since it is multi-functional it can work like a headphone amplifier, pre-amplifier or DAC. Euterpe can work with its own integrated DAC, or you can connect it with another DAC as well. Also, its pre-out function can be used in case you want to connect it to a smaller system at your home.
A Headphone Stand
The possibility to be used like a headphone stand , makes Euterpe strangely utilitarian for such a high-end piece of hardware. Your headphones fit right on top, with a shallow saddle cut into the wood, to keep the cans in place. It can take a full-size headphone and won’t heat up or burn your precious cans.
Internal DAC
DAC inside can play modern sources. OTG input capability has some baseline specifics, including a decoding capability of up to DSD128, PCM max 32bit/384kHz. An XMOS USB DAC and ESS Sabre chipset represent the brain of Euterpe. The DAC quality is impressive, with beautiful details captured.
Amplifier
Euterpe is a single-ended headphone amplifier with unbalanced circuit design, so there are no balanced inputs or outputs. The lineup of tubes is classic Auris, with the use of two 7-pin Ei PL95 tubes, which are the equivalent to 6DL5, and a single ECC81 input tube, also known like 12AT7 (running in Ultra-Linear mode). The output power is just a shade lower at 0.9W into a 32Ω load. The magic of Euterpe truly happens when it is connected to a high-end DAC which tells you a lot about how good this amp can be inside a beautifully crafted wooden enclosure.
Impedance Selector
To make your headphones shine in the best possible way, we designed Euterpe with impedance switcher marked with L/H (low/high). The inference here is a wider range and simpler switching design – L (low) at 32-80 Ohm and H (high), anything greater than 150 Ohm. For an example, with the majority of planar headphones that tend to rate less than 80 Ohm and are more impedance agnostic than dynamic headphones, you need to have that switch set to L (low).
Linear PSU
Euterpe power supply is an external regulated linear power supply, with a switchable 115/230 VAC capable output, and will keep noise to the minimum. It uses a fairly stiff but sturdy 4-pin connector 1m cable, so you can place the two units pretty far apart.
Technology
Euterpe comes with the technology one would expect from an Auris Audio amplifier:
It is composed of xmos chip that handles USP input duties, a Sabre ES9018 chip that handles the conversion duties, a 12AT7 tube that handles the pre-amp functions with a Mundorf capacitor in line between the preamp and power tubes
The supplied power tubes are NOS (new old stock), branded Ei and stamped Yugoslavia: A single ECC81, dual-triode tube serves as the Euterpe’s input stage, while a separate PL95 pentode power tube is provided for each channel; these feed the output transformers. A selector set on the top plate allows you to use the PL95s, or EL95s with a lower voltage
The power supply has a captive five-pin cable that connects to the amp, and a 15-amp IEC connector for a standard grounded AC power cord
Use
Euterpe allows you to use digital sources such as PC, or mobile devices. For such an exotic piece of gear, the Euterpe is „a piece of cake” to use. There’s a master power switch on the power supply, but the main switch is built into the volume control. Just turn it fully counterclockwise to turn the power on/off. It’s as plug ’n’ play as a tube headphone amp gets.
Design
The Euterpe offers a bespoke exterior with the DAC and amp innards sandwiched between two pieces of solid wood. All of this sits on a beveled metal base. On any desk, Euterpe looks classy, dignified, and inviting. It’s the kind of equipment you just can’t wait to fiddle around with. The tubes are aligned centrally at the top of the matte black aluminum housing with good separation between the top and the sides of the wooden enclosure. They seem well protected from bumps, knocks and accidental finger touching.
Footprint
The Euterpe takes up little space on the rack. The overall dimensions of the Euterpe are 270mm (tall) x 210mm (wide) x 230mm (deep). Considering it doubles as a headphone stand you will need 5-10 cm more space to accommodate the additional height from a headphone headband.
According to the Greek Mythology, Euterpe was one of the nine Muses, the Goddess of music and a “giver of delight” and that’s exactly what Auris Audio Euterpe will bring to the audiophile community, more happiness.
Euterpe not only delivers enough power to get your headphones loud enough, it also delivers the right kind of it
„The Euterpe is a wonderful piece of design and a delight to use. If you prefer audio gear that delivers an extra bit of realism, life, breath, soul — and your taste is more towards classical and jazz, or lighter, folky singer/songwriter fare, then you’ll dig the Euterpe.” – Brent Butterworth, Sound Stage Solo
„The sound quality would be reason enough to buy the Auris Euterpe, but the craftsmanship and impression of quality are the features I just can’t get over. Truth be told, there are tons of wonderful high-end amps and DACs out there, but none feel as unique and thoughtfully-crafted as this.” – Carroll Moore, Major HiFi
| Tubes | 2 x PL95, 1 x ECC81 |
| Amplifier Configuration | Single Ended |
| Power output | 0,9 W |
| Conversion rate | USB: DSD64, DSD128, PCM max 32bit/384kHz |
| Output Impedance | Low 32-80 Ohm / High > 150 Ohm |
| Power supply | 115 / 230 VAC |
| Inputs | 1 x USB, 1 x RCA |
| Outputs | 6.3 mm Stereo / RCA Pre out |
| USB Driver | Windows |
| Dimensions (WxHxL) mm | 270 x 210 x 230 |
| Weight (kg) | 4.1/NET (without PSU) |
| Weight (kg) PSU | 1.1/NET |
| Dimensions PSU (WxHxL) mm | 95 x 185 x 55 |
I love the amplifier inside the Euterpe. It is a relatively neutral to slightly sweet tone, very low on noise, and can scale with a great source. The power is middling, not as strong as some solid-state contenders but for modern planars and dynamic headphones, it does perfectly fine. As a tube headphone amp, it has a subtle contrast to its bigger slightly richer sibling, the HA-2SE.
The weak spot is the internal DAC. Now tonally, it’s a really nice implementation of the Sabre sound with none of the harshness I tend to dread on solid-state ES9018 alternatives from years ago. Auris have done a really nice job tweaking a very balanced and neutral quality from the DAC.
However, it lacks a little dynamic range for me, and compared with external DACs such as the Chord Qutest it is not as vivid sounding. I still much prefer it to the Yulong DA10 mids to treble fade but I just wanted a bit more from the internal DAC.
The magic of the Euterpe is really when it is connected to a high-end DAC which tells you a lot about how good that amp can be inside that beautifully crafted woody enclosure.
Back in the day when Lieven reviewed the HA2-SE, he called it the most musical tube-amp he has heard at that time. On paper the HA2-SE and the Euterpe aren’t too different. They share a lot of their internal design DNA. When I heard about an upcoming starter amp from Auris, I was highly intrigued. Thankfully, I got the opportunity to get to know this gem. Although I would still love to compare the Euterpe against its bigger sibling one day. Unfortunately there is no dealer for them in my region, looks like a trip to Belgium has to be booked for that.
How Auris have managed to create an amplifier with a noise floor that low still puzzles me. It is also beautifully finished and even girlfriend approved. The fact that it doubles as a headphone stand is a nice bonus. The real strength of Euterpe definitely is in its amp-section. With the internal DAC I am missing some of the magic. So bring on a high end DAC and you’ll be happy for sure.
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