
How many songs do you have in your music collection? According to iTunes, this author has 23,072, or about 68 days worth. Now, that might pale in comparison to the nearly-never-ending spin of Gear Patrol’s resident music guru, DJ Bowers, with his hard drive (and shelf) bursting under the weight of 100,000+ songs; but whereas Ben is a music guru, I like to consider myself a sound guru.
That’s why, last month when Neuhaus Labs contacted us to try out their all-new T-2 Tube Amplifier, we were glad to oblige and we put it through the paces. For those of you looking for the one sentence review here it is: The Neuhaus Labs T-2 will blow the doors off anything you’ve got hooked up to your computer, period.
Lets see, and discuss why.

Back To The Basics
The Neuhaus Labs T-2 amplifier is designed specifically for people who recognize that CD’s are an obsolete way of listening to music, but listening to high quality audio is not. Personally, I’m a fan of either high quality digital files or vinyl (which we’ll be covering in upcoming articles). Being a man of sonic fidelity, I tend to pay top dollar for higher quality equipment. At the Gear Patrol offices, I often befuddle my gear compatriots with terms like “bit-rate”, “lossless”, “DAC”, and “soundstage”. Of course, it’s in the spirit of finer gear, something any Gear Patrol reader can recognize.
You buy a mass produced receiver to be replaced every few years. You buy a Neuhaus Labs T-2 to give to your son.
The Neuhaus Labs T-2 fills in a unique need that gives this author a chance to also share with you why the reason you justified buying an HDTV applies to purchasing quality audio gear.