PrimaLuna ProLogue Six Amplifiers

PrimaLuna ProLogue Six Amplifiers 

DESCRIPTION

  • Output: 70 watts x 2
  • Freq. Response: 20Hz-85kHz /- .5dB
  • THD: Less than 1 percent at full power
  • S/N Ratio: 101dB
  • Input Sensitivity: 911mV
  • Input Impedance: 100k Ohms
  • Power Consumption (per amp): 210 watts
  • Dimensions (per amp): 11 " x 7.5 " x 15.5" (WxHxD)
  • Weight (per amp): 37.5 lbs
  • Inputs: 1 each RCA
  • Outputs: 2, 4 and 8 Ohm speaker taps
  • Tube Compliment (per amp): 2 - 12AX7, 2 - 12AU7, 4 - EL34
  • $2599/pair

  • USER REVIEWS

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    [Apr 08, 2020]
    JustMusic


    Strength:

    Extreme full and nicely 'rounded' sound! Great detail and natural reproduction of vinyl and analoque sources. Great stereo image and lifely sound. Use these with musical Fidelity A3CR pre amp and very power hungry .7 Magnepans combines with 2x REL Quake MK2 subwoofers. Bought these Sixes at € 1.000.-/Pair

    Weakness:

    Can't think of one.

    Price Paid:
    1.000.-
    Purchased:
    Used  
    Model Year:
    2014
    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    [Jul 08, 2013]
    AC Audiophile
    AudioPhile

    I Bought these monoblocks a few months ago to replace a pair of Rogue M- 120 monblocks. The dealer I bought these from said they should be enough power for my B & W CDM 7NT speakers. The mid range is very nice, but there was something missing in the soundstage, the bass wasn't as full. It was ok but just not great. It wasn't making my B & W speakers sing like they normally do. I tried all different speaker terminals, break in time of 200 hours, KT88 Power tubes and changed the preamp tubes. The Kt88's did improve the bass. but it still wasn't as full as it was with the Rogue's. These amps were not on the same level as the Rogue power amps, but I have to be fair because the the Prima Luna amps are 70 watts and the Rogue amps are 120 watts, so maybe it's not a fair comparison. But I do now believe B&W speakers need more power to sound their best. I also believe the small transformers are to blame. To be fair Prima Luna amps are built like tanks and are very good quality but just make sure you match them with the right speakers. If you have somewhat efficient speakers with flat impedance curves, the Prima Luna's will be great, but if you have power hungry speakers with roll a coaster impedance curves, like B & W, there is just not enough power in these amps to make them shine . I'm going back to Rogue Power amps or a Solid State muscle amp with my Tube preamp.

    OVERALL
    RATING
    2
    VALUE
    RATING
    2
    [Mar 01, 2011]
    DonW
    AudioPhile

    I replaced a Counterpoint SA-220 that died on me, and I felt it was too expensive to replace after having a channel repaired a short time before. I called Kevin at Upscale Audio to inquire about another piece; he steered me toward the self-biasing, 70 watt Prima Luna 6s. He assured me that they would drive the Vandersteen 2CE Signatures quite well, and he was right. He also added a 30 day guarantee on the tubes and one year on the previously owned amps. They are matched with an Audible Illusions 3a, refurbished and purchased from Galen Carol Audio in San Antonio. Both dealers were great. I have modest Canare Quad cables, which I may upgrade but have served me well so far. These amps provide a wonderfully detailed sound with solid bass. They are easy to use and easy to own, creating a wonderful synergy with the other components. They are both plugged into the same outlet, for example, no blown fuses. This is a product that cures the upgrade bug. In addition, after taking the cages off and turning out the lights, the glow is as sweet as the sound. I have had absolutely no second thoughts about this purchase.
    In addition, my dac is the MHDT Paradesia, powercords are Shunyata Diamondbacks on the dac and the Pioneer Elite Universal DV58AV with a PS Audio 300 power conditioner. Tony's Woodshop, also great service, provided the three inch butcher block pieces on which they sit.

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    5
    [Sep 20, 2006]
    runernut
    AudioPhile

    Strength:

    build quality
    seductive sound stage and voicing
    optimized for tube rolling

    Weakness:

    none so far

    I bought the Prima Luna prolouge six's from Kevin Deal at Upscale Audio. I had purchased the excellent prolouge five stereo amplifier at an earlier date and was so impressed I could not resist these monoblocks when they were introduced. What can say that hasn't already been written and said before, these monoblocks are the real deal! Plug and Play ease for the audio-idiot and a wonderful refined and warm sound for the audiophile at a price that belies the quality delivered! I pair mine with Wilson Sophias, the AH 4000 cd player w/amprex tubes and the excellent Prolouge three pre-amp and have had audio nirvana in my listening room day after day. The el-34's supplied with this amp deliver as promised that warm el-34 sound with a rich tight bass that surprised me. They mate wonderfully with the Wilson's and should work well with any audiophile grade speaker. Kudos to Kevin Deal at Upscale Audio for providing audiophile quality at reasonable price points!

    Customer Service

    excellent support from the guys at Upscale Audio

    Similar Products Used:

    prolouge 5 stereo amplifier

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    5
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