Yes, GainClones ... (homebrew, though not completely by myself).
One of the major issues with high sensivety horns (115dB here) is noise, that is, if you don't use a pre and/or any other means of volume control (than digital). And the GainClones are completely silent (and 27dB of gain).
Although I have been researching the "Class D" leage only, hence not specifically any Class A means (I wanted to save some on my anual 12K KWh
) by now I can say that these little chips must be doing an even better job than I could know at buying them. I mean, back then (3 years ago ?) I wasn't hobbying with a DAC and the best sound ever, while in the mean time I do and all sounds as real as, well, real. So, real is real, and the GainClones are part of that (while it is the DAC which needs the improvement).
In the mean time though, I heard through another type of amp (also running cold, and also no Class D but *also* not a chip
), that there's potential for vast improvement. But the amp concerned has downsides as well, so it's only theory at this moment.
I'm not quite sure what the results will be with your Audio Note as a front-end, but try to bypass your TVC. Just for trials. You could be amazed. Be careful though for a "too sharp" sound, assuming the Audio Note is NOS.
Peter