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Review 2 of 2
Price Paid:
$1300.00
from local hifi dealer Summary: Very nice integrated tube amplifier, powerful enough to drive even inefficient speakers. Punchy, detailed sound.
I bought this tube amplifier three weeks ago. When I first turned it on, it was quite a shock: bathtub sound. No differentiation, no bass, nothing. Knowing that new tube amps need a run-in period, I let it play for three consecutive days.
After that, it sounded great. Warm, but detailed. Natural, with a great bass punch I did not expect from a tube amplifier. I found out that for my KEF Reference speakers, using the 4ohm connectors resulted in a noticeable improvement of sound (even though the speakers themselves have a nominal impedance of 6ohms).
What surprised me most is how easily the Antique Sound Labs drove my rather inefficient (89 db sensitivity) KEF speakers even in the triode mode (29 watts RMS per channel). In penthode operation it has 2 x 50watts, but sounds much less open. Great.
Previously, I had several transistor and tube/transistor hybrid amps. The latest, a ASR Emitter transistor amp, which costs in excess of US$6,000 new, did not sound better than this US$1,500 tube amp, the Antique Sound Lab even has more dramatic power.
Great budget-priced gear. I did exchange the Chinese pre-amp 12AU7 tubes with new Slowakian JJ (formerly Tesla) ECC82 tubes, which mellowed the sound a bit. I left the Valve Art KT88 in place. Strengths: + surprisingly powerful bass for a tube amp
+ warm, punchy sound, lots of detail (with exchanged pre-amp stage tubes)
+ solid built (23kg), lots of options (manual bias-adjustment - important when you change the end-stage tubes or put new ones in)
+ plenty of power Weaknesses: - flimsy wood remote, not very good quality (source selection doesn't work, only volume control) Similar Products Used: Vincent hybrid vacuum tube/transistor amps (variuous)
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