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Goldmund’s $30,000 Telos 670 Amp Promises ‘Effortless Authority’ for Extreme Audiophiles

The Swiss luxury audio brand has unveiled the Telos 670, a stereo integrated amplifier built for purists who want fewer boxes — but no compromises.


Silver audio amplifier with two knobs, a black display showing "3" and "00," and a gold "GOLDMUND" plaque, set against a brown background.

 With 215 watts per channel, proprietary Telos amplification, and a sculpted aluminum chassis, it’s designed to make even the most demanding loudspeakers bow down.


Goldmund: The Brand That Defines No-Compromise Hi-Fi


When it comes to ultra-high-end audio, Goldmund is in a league of its own. Earlier this year, it launched six-figure passive loudspeakers, while its Gaia flagship tips the scales at half a million dollars. Against that backdrop, the Telos 670 is almost “accessible” at just over $30,000.


Old-School Hi-Fi, Modern Muscle


Unlike many modern integrated amps, the Telos 670 is a traditional Class A/B design. No streaming, no gimmicks — just a preamplifier and power amplifier merged into one stunning chassis.



It’s built to drive high-end passive loudspeakers with what Goldmund calls “effortless authority.” And with 215 watts per channel into 8 ohms, it has the muscle to back that claim.



Black audio amplifier with multiple input/output ports, Goldmund branding, set against a brown gradient background. Sleek and modern design.


Proprietary Telos Technology


The amplifier draws on over 40 years of Goldmund R&D, using the company’s Telos amplification architecture. This tech is engineered for ultimate linearity, wide bandwidth, and ultra-low distortion, promising a presentation that blends clinical precision with emotional impact.


Design That’s Equal Parts Sculpture and Science


The aluminum chassis does more than look good — it doubles as a Faraday cage to protect internal circuits from interference. Its 30mm-thick radiator body works as a passive heat sink, while the conic feet provide vibration control for cleaner, more stable playback.


Goldmund calls the end result a sound defined by “breathtaking realism and emotional resonance.”



Black audio amplifier with gold plaque, digital display showing numbers, and two black knobs, set against a warm brown background.

Connectivity: Purist but Practical


On the rear, the Telos 670 offers five analog RCA inputs and a USB Type-B port for digital sources. It’s not feature-loaded, but that’s the point: this is a machine for audiophiles who want absolute signal purity.


Sibling Rivalry


The Telos 670 isn’t even Goldmund’s biggest integrated. Its larger sibling, the Telos 690, pushes power (and price) further — demanding an eye-watering $36,000.



Price & Availability


The Goldmund Telos 670 is available now, priced at £22,500 / ~$30,000. It ships in grey as standard, with a black finish available to order.


👉 Bottom line: The Telos 670 is Goldmund’s “entry-level” extreme amp — a $30K masterpiece for those who believe fewer boxes, better sound, and pure sonic authority are worth the price of a luxury car.

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