To celebrate its 30th anniversary, Slovakian audio brand Canor Audio has launched the TP101 A30, a special edition integrated amplifier derived from the manufacturer’s very first model. According to the manufacturer, the TP101 A30 combines classic tube technology with modern production techniques, resulting in a timeless sound character with audiophile aspirations.
Canor TP101 A30

Slovakia-based audio manufacturer Canor Audio has been building tube amplifiers for thirty years. To mark this anniversary, the company is introducing the TP101 A30, a special edition that pays tribute, both sonically and aesthetically, to Canor’s first mass-produced integrated amplifier: the TP101 from 1995.




The TP101 A30 retains the original design concept but has been thoroughly modernized. Inside, an ultra-linear Class AB push-pull amplifier, with high-quality nickel-iron alloy (Permalloy) output transformers and patented CMT technology, produces exceptionally pure and dynamic sound. The tube configuration consists of four EL34 output tubes and four ECC81 driver tubes.


Canor Audio also prioritizes quality in both construction and design: the combination of stainless steel and real wood makes the cabinet not only robust but also visually appealing. The TP101 A30 weighs approximately 23 kilograms and offers five analog RCA inputs, providing ample connection options for high-quality source devices.
The tube configuration consists of four EL34s and four ECC81s. The rated power is 35 watts per channel with four and eight ohm speaker impedances. Canor Audio specifies a frequency response of 18 Hz to 55 kHz.




There is also a headphone output which can deliver 2 watts into 30 ohms and 4 watts into 300 ohms.
The dimensions are 450 x 185 x 390 millimeters (W x H x D).
Deliveries are expected to begin in January 2026.



