Users gallery

Acoustic Reality would like to create a gallery of pictures made by the users. In case you own a product from Acoustic Reality, we appreciate if you will E-mail us a picture of your setup.


2 x eAR 1001 to power a pair of Thiel CS2.4 speakers:

Mr. Muta, Japan





eAR 1001 to power a pair of the Wilson Watt Puppy 7 speakers

Mr. Tiger, Australia



Mr. Tiger wrote:
Before the eAR1001 I was using Jadis JA-100 class A amp , until my friends told me how good the eAR1001 is, so I would give it a try, wow, the eAR 1001 is fantastic, so now I am using 2 x eAR 1001 to drive my Wilson Watt Puppy 7 speakers, it is hard to believe these tiny power amps can blow my Jadis JA-100 a mile away, thank you MR. eAR 1001, hahahaha....





4-way digital loudspeaker system with
Acoustic Reality gear and professional JBL drivers.
Mr. Borg, KBH, Denmark


eAR Music 3D is running the digital crossovers in software.
The output from eAR Music 3D is transmitted via FireWire to a custom-version eAR Master with eight truly balanced AKM converters.
The power supply of the 8-channel balanced custom-version eAR Master is with 330.000 uF in its power supply.
The AKM D/A converters are connected to four eAR 1001-REF and two eAR-202-REF power amplifiers.
The baffle of the custom loudspeaker cabinet with professional JBL driver units is made of 10cm solid aluminium.





eAR Master One and eAR 1001-REF Power Amplifiers
with DeVORE Super 8 speakers
Mr. Asoulin, Israel





eAR 1001-REF Power Amplifiers with TAG McLaren
Mr. Daniel Svensson, Umeå, Sweden





5.1 setup with eAR Power Amplifiers, Meridian and Von Schweikert
Mr. Sousa, Portugal



Mr. Sousa wrote:
My is a 5.1 setup consist of the following equipment:
Meridian 800
Meridian 861
2 x eAR 1001-REF to power a pair of Von Schweikert VR2
1 x eAR 502 to power a pair of Von Schweikert VR1
1 x eAR 501 to power a Von Schweikert LCR15
BK Monolith (subwoofer)





eAR Master One and eAR 202:

Mr. Choy, Hong Kong

Mr. Choy wrote:
I would recommend the eAR Master One.
U guys only talk about the eAR power amps, but I think the essence of Aacoustic Reality is eAR Master One.
Mine is a combo of eAR 202 and eAR Master One.




2 x eAR 1001 to power a pair of Audio Physic Virgo III:

Mr. Alex, China

Mr. Alex was the first eAR 1001 customer in China :-)




eAR Master Three (new),
eYe Media platform (new),
4 x eAR 1001 mono-blocks
to power a pair of
Reality 3D speakers with submodules:

Mr. Jensen, Denmark

Note the invisible and good sounding silver cables.





eAR 1001 to power a pair of the Magico Mini speakers
(Ultra extremely expensive speakers)
Mr. WS Lam, Hong Kong



Mr. Lam's previous setup:
eAR 1001 to power a pair of the Revel Ultima Salon speakers
eAR 202 to surround


Mr. WS. Lam wrote:
Recently, I purchased a pair of Acoustic Reality eAR1001. Initially, I wanted them to replace my old Proceed AMP3 to drive my surround speakers. I did not think they would be worthy to compete against my good old trusted Mark Levinson No.33H. The 33H weighs 240lbs each, and once power on (with no music playing), consume a whopping 1000W (500W each monoblock). Given it's a Class A/B design, it's only about 25% to 30% efficient, meaning most of that 1000W is turned into heat. So as much as it is an amplifier, they also double as heaters (I am not kidding). Out of curiosity, I connected my DCC2 to the eAR1001 to drive my Revel Ultima Salon speakers. I hit play on my SB3 and my jaw dropped. My first reaction of one of disbelief. I was expecting the eAR1001 to sound a lot worse then the 33H. But what came out of the Salon was absolutely mind boggling. The differences were dramatic. I do not want to be the typical audio reviewers who resort to hyperbole to make their readers excited about a new component. But these tiny 10 lbs amplifiers blow my mind. The first thing one would notice is the bass. The eAR1001 has stronger, more defined, and 'easier to follow' bass. They are weighty, tuneful, and the transient attacks are far superior to the 33H. What about the mids? Well, the 33H was always amazing with the mids, but the eAR1001 are better. Images are more focused, vocals sound so natural and open. Amazing. And the highs? Like distilled-water...crystal clear... and not a hint of harshness in the upper midrange either. What is going on?!





2 x eAR 1001 to power a pair of Wilson Watt Puppy speakers:

Mr. Redman, Hong Kong



Mr. Redman has owned the eAR 1001 mono-blocks for a while.
On the picture he is testing the new eAR Figaro preamp connected to a Laptop PC.





2 x eAR Figaro to power a pair of JBL K2 5500 speakers:

Mr. Cheung, China





2 x eAR 1001 to power a pair of Kharma 2.2 speakers:

Mr. Yuen, Hong Kong





2 x eAR 1001 to power a pair of DynAudio Special 25 speakers:

Mr. Seung-Kyoo Han, South Korea





2 x eAR 1001 (to power a pair of THIEL CS7.2 speakers):

Mr. Takada, Japan





2 x eAR 1001 (to a pair of German Physics Loreley US$90000 speakers),
eAR One MKII (to German Physics Borderland US$21000 center speaker):

Mr. Ramy's main room, USA




eAR Two MKII and eAR 1001:

Mr. Ramy's bedroom, USA


2 x eAR 1001 (to Elipson 4240 front speakers)
eAR 1001 (to Elipson center speaker)
eAR 202 (to Elipson rear speakers):

Mr. Nicolas, France





2 x eAR 1001 (to power a pair of Sonus Faber Concerto Domus speakers):

Mr. Hobby, USA





2 x eAR 1001 (to power a pair of Carver speakers):

Mr. JP, USA





2 x eAR 202 (to bi-amping):

Mr. Michael C., Denmark





eAR Master One and 2 x eAR 202
(running digital crossovers to power a pair of TAD speakers):

Mr. Marc. B, France





9 x eAR 1001, special developed eAR Pre Ultra with 3-way active XO
and far more eAR amplifiers (eAR Two MKII to center and rear) ...

The weight is more than 1000 kg. each side...
The subwoofers with 8 x 12 inch units is not shown...

Front and center speakers: Mr. Wilhelmsen, Norway


Click picture to see it in high resolution (1,65 MB).

Rear speakers: Mr. Wilhelmsen, Norway


2 x eAR 1001 (to power a pair of Wilson Benesch Discovery speakers) :

Mr. Lam, Hong Kong


2 x eAR 501 and eAR Master One:

Mr. Orihara, Japan


Actually 2 x eAR 1001:

Mr. Johan, Sweden





Laptop PC connected to eAR Master One, 2 x eAR 501 and 2 x eAR 1001
to power a pair of Diamond Butterfly speakers with bass modules:

Mr. Audiophile, Belgium





eAR 1001 amplifier (to power a windmill for generator simulation):

Vestas Wind Systems A/S, Denmark



Billed venligst udlånt af Vestas Wind Systems A/S.

Note: Acoustic Reality does not recommend to run windmill generators with the eAR 1001, since it is made for audio use only. However, it seems to be possible, but in case of using the eAR 1001 to run windmill generators the warrenty is lost :-)