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Balanced Audio Technology VK-30SE
Balanced Audio Technology VK-30SE
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MSRP: $ 4800.00


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Reviewed by:
Druilio
(AudioPhile)

Review Date
January 17, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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2.00 of 5, 1.00 votes

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Review 1 of 2

Price Paid:  $0.00 from Audio Nexus

Summary:
My impression so far on this product that match to a Bryston 7B I buy it again.

Strengths:
For the money you can not beat it.

Weaknesses:
None

Similar Products Used:
Mcintosh C2000, Mark Levison, Classe CP60


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Rating
Reviewed by:
coltrane1
(Audiophile)

Review Date
July 2, 2000

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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4.69 of 5, 16.00 votes

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Summary:
As you can tell by other products I've listed above, I've owned my share of BAT preamps. The only BAT preamp I haven't owned is the BAT VK3i, BAT VK40 and the BAT VK50SE. I've demoed a BAT VK50SE extensively enough (a friend owns one) to know its strengths. The BAT VK30SE gives up absolutely nothing to the VK50SE IMHO. Same dual rows of 6paks (capacitors), same dual power supply, etc...Same beautiful, lush presentation, and all the tube bloom one could want from a tube preamp design. To my ears, the performance of the exclusive 6H30 Supertube is more preferable to the commonplace 6922 widely used in preamps for over a decade...No 6922 based preamp has ever provided this type of performance in my system, even the former Stereophile A rated BAT VK5i.



All the newer BAT preamps share the same fabulous programmable user interface. I've yet to see anything as friendly and flexible. Great job BAT!



For the price of a new or used VK50SE, one should investigate the VK30SE as a very attractive option.



After trying many a preamp in my system, I've decided the VK30SE is the one to keep! Simply put, there's absolutely nothing I've heard that's as good.

Easily a 5 star rating on this one folks...

Enjoy!

System:

Manley Reference 440 mono's
Blue Circle BC2 mono's
BAT VK30SE
Sony XA7ES
Oracle Delphi MkII
Michael Yee PFE2 phono preamp
Martin Logan CLS IIz's
Martin Logan LOGOS center
DynAudio BM15A loudspeakers
B&K AVP 4090 preamp (AC-3, DTS)
JPS Labs XLR, RCA's
JPS Power AC powercord
Harmonic Technology Pro AC II powercords

Strengths:
Soundstaging, very detailed presention, dynamics, timbre, harmonic richness. Extremely musical! Fantastic user interface!

Weaknesses:
Retail price of $4700 (?) will keep it away from the masses until such time used units become available.

Similar Products Used:
BAT VK5i, VK30, VK50SE, VK20, Threshold T2 and T3, Coda 01p.


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