Jolida SJ-102B Integrated Amplifiers

Jolida SJ-102B Integrated Amplifiers 

DESCRIPTION

2x20W Tube Integrated - EI84, 12AX7A, 12AT7 combination.

USER REVIEWS

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[Nov 10, 2008]
bhek
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Detail, Bass (with the right speaker), natural sound!

Weakness:

Slightly rolled off at the top, not enough inputs, not the last word in transparency.

I have wanted to take the plunge into tube amplifiers for some time, but cost and speaker selection kept it a project on paper. I looked at the bottlehead and transendant stuff for a while but could not find the time to build. Nor did I feel comfortable with most of the speakers that 3w would drive. Then, on a whim, a buddy and I drove to the Jolida showroom. It just so happens to be 20 minutes from my house. I asked to hear the little one and he brought it out, connected it to a pair of 86db Focals and WOW! It was more than ok, it was solid. That little 25wpc handled 2 8" drivers beautifully. There was bass, there was detail. Had I not known, I would have guessed some mega buck solid state was driving them. And what was all this talk about needing super sensative speakers for low wattage tubes. At less than 90db sensativity, it was plenty loud. I shopped around for price and got a deal on a returned unit. Once home I biased the tubes and played a SACD. Since I was only using the bookshelf speakers on my test bench there was not very much bass, but the detail in nearfeild listening was better than in the showroom. I knew I had something special. Once my NOS Mullards and NNS Ei's arrived, I rebiased and hooked up to full system. Klipsch Hereseys and Pioneer PL530 turntable. Just when I thought the bass was a little anemic, I put on my copy of Jill Scott's "Beautifully Human" CD and there it was. Chest resonating, tight, articulate, clean BASS. Now the Hereseys are 95db+ and I discovered what everyone else already knew. The higher sensativity gives the headroom necassary for details and warmth to coexist. If you like vinyl, Getz and Gilberto on Verve and Chuck Mangeone's Children of Sanchez are jaw dropping in this particular set up. While the little Jolida does not do everything perfectly, it does several things really really well. Music sounds natural without too soft or exagerated. The detail is all there, but it never sounds edgy. The amount of bass you get out of it will depend on your speakers, but with the right combo, it's there! I have started construction on a pair of Pi2 towers. I am also going to try a pair of Magnepan SMGas (92dbs). I have a smallish room (14x11x8) and listen at grown people levels. So your milage may vary. But if either of the next two speaker experiments work out, I have found my amp!

Similar Products Used:

First tube product I have actually owned. Been listening to mid-fi stuff for years.
NAD, HK, CREEK, CAMBRIDGE etc.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 21, 2003]
Colin Sacks
AudioPhile

Strength:

sounstage; microdynamics; liquidity

Weakness:

limited ultimate Power; no phon preamplifier

I recently bought a Jolida JD 102B for use in my home stereo system. After a couple of months of use, I'd have to say it's one of the best audio purchases I have made. I drive Cambridge Soundworks Towers (rated at about 90 db sensitivity) with the Jolida, and also use a Cambridge BassCube 12 to supplement the lowest frequencies. Other associated equipment includes: Rotel 855 CD player AR ES-1 turntable Shure V-15IV cartridge B&K Pro-5 preamplifier (use as phono pre-amplifier NAD tuner The sound of the Jolida JD 102B is remarkably liquid and smooth. Harsh CD sound is made less bothersome through the 102B, which is important to me, particularly on female voices. Individual voices within a chorus can be heard, but the the whole sounds good as well. The space in which a recording occurred is rendered with remarkable clarity. Both male and female voices sound excellent through the JD 102B, as does solo acoustic guitar. The Jolida does NOT sound fat, like my old conrad johnson MV-50 tube amplifier did; it sounds very neutral in terms of frequency response. Soundstage width is good, and depth is remarkable. Most of the sound seems to be coming from behind the speakers, rather than being thrust toward you. Microdynamics are also great. I can hear subtleties I couldn't hear with my old solid state B&K ST-202. The Jolida is rated at about 20 watts per channel, but it sounds like it has more power than that. It does have ultimate power limitations, however, It's not an amplifier for rock freaks with inefficiant speakers. I also think a subwoofer is helpful (my Cambridge Soundworks 12' sub cost only about $250) for the bottom octave or so. Overall, the sound of this amplifier is relaxing, natural, and spacious. I acually like it better than the slightly higher powered JD-202, which uses 34s instead of 84s as output tubes. The 102B is also cute to look at: very simple and elegant. It does run pretty hot. Make a note of that if you have small kids around or kitties about. Overall, an excellent tube integrated.

Similar Products Used:

B&K ST-202; Jolida JD-202

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 07, 2003]
Brenda Joan
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

BASS: More then you'll ever need! SOUNDSTAGING:Incredible! AUTHORITY & PRESENTATION: Insane for the money! APPEARANCE: A lovely looking little piece of Art Deco.

Weakness:

The only weakness is having to leave my favorite listening chair to pour myself another glass of wine while enjoying a jazz/blues or classical listening session.

I am a past Jolida owner of thier models SJ-202B and JD-302B, both EL34 based tube integrateds, and decided neither was quite what I had in mind. Then a dear friend and reviewer for a major audiophile type magazine suggested I try the baby of the entire lot, the SJ102B on for size. Very easy on the eyes, purse and ears. So I thought, why not? Price was right and Galen Carol is an honorable man to do business with. Simply stated I was NOT prepared for what was to forthcome from my KEF Cresta II's bi-wired with surgical care using Monster's Z-2 speaker wire.The new version Jolida SJ-102B, (which looks like a JD-302B's little brother now with the transformer cover)is jaw dropping in it's presentation. This amp is not subtle. This amp delivers the goods. This amp is a "must own" product if your even slightly thinking of leaning towards tubes! Bias is a snap, I learned it when I got my first Jolida. Plus? There are many friendly tube devotees out there on the 'Net that are quite knowledgable in case a person has butterflies about plunging into "toobe stuff". Many interesting and fascinating web sites that sell cool NOS tubes also. Thinking of upgrading the stock Sovtek myself in maybe 30 days or so after I get the initial "feel" of this little amp down. I am still flabergasted by the "punch", "drive", "authority" and "soundstaging" of this SJ102B! No 20 watt per channel tube amp has a right to sound as good as this!

Similar Products Used:

Joilda SJ202B. Jolida JD302B, both lovely amps, however the EL34 tubes these amplifiers employ are just not my cup of sonic delight. Think of the sound of a SJ102B as, thick fat & rich, like a decaden

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 27, 2003]
davidhobby
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

You will fall in love with music all over again.

Weakness:

Well, if you need the $580 for food, it could be a problem. Other than that, nada.

OK. Read the other guys' reviews for the technical info.This is probably not what you would call a normal review of an amplifier. First, I had no idea an amp could make this much difference in the quality of sound in a system. I thought amps were all about THD and blasting power. And I had a healthy skepticism about the magic of "tube" amps, especially with their hefty 4-digit price tags. Well, I will never buy another solid state amp again. Heck, as long as these Jolidas are designed to last as long as they are, I may never buy another amp again. And all for $580. The music sounds WONDERFUL. I have played in many bands, large and small, and nothing comes nearly as close as duplicating the sound and feel of playing in the midst of a group of musicians. The sound is liquid. And completely engrossing. Ella is IN your living room. My wife could not care less about stereo components and she loves it. It is great for movies on DVD, too. It is rated at 20 watts, but sounds more full and satisfying than my previous Sony (100 watt) receiver. I guess tube watts are different. It drives my Polk Monitor 10's louder than I should listen. If you want more power, Jolida can satisfy you, but this is plenty for most. Among the tons of stuff I have bought in my lifetime, there a very small group of purchases in which I have complete, unqualified utter satisfaction. Every time I listen to it, I mentally congratulate myself on going out on a bit of a limb and buying what at first glance seemed like a strange-looking little glowing tube amp. I will never again have one of those $250 featherweight Sony-Sonic whatevers. Ever. Buy this amp. Period

Similar Products Used:

Garden-variety CD player, monster cable speaker wires and RCA interconnects, 22-year-old Polk Monitor 10 speakers. The other components will get replaced over time, but the Jolida stays.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 26, 2002]
Mario Reyes
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Cost to enjoyment ratio - excellent. Beutiful to look at. TONE!!!

Weakness:

Output (only 40 watts tops). Bass may be a little weak if you like "slammin" rap bass. Good for everything else.

Preliminary review: I bought this amp after much consideration on power, tone, etc. I was using a vintage Fisher KC90 intergrated amp with el84 output stage. I love the sound of that amp, but being old and used, I decided to upgrade to new. Being a musician, i know that the top "boutique" guitar amplifier makers generally pick El84 output stages since they are the sweetest, most musical tubes ever. Thats what sold me on this model, along with the price, $550 including shipping. I've swapped out the tubes to 2 Mullard 12at7's, one Amperex 12ax7 (preamp) and 4 Philips/Mullard EL84's. I'm switching back to the stock Sovteks until the amps breaks in more. Why waste the tubes during the break in process? Bill from ResponseAudio has been great, always quick to answer emails/calls polity and professionaly. I'll post another review in a month after the amp has broken in. For now, I'm REALLY enjoying this little gem.

Similar Products Used:

Fisher KC90 amp.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 19, 2002]
Stephen
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

warm, musical, great sound stage for low wattage

Weakness:

none, but need high efficiency speakers with good bass response

The JD102B is my first venture into tube audio. I have owned MOSFET equipment costing more than five times as much not nearly as satisfying. The proof is in the music. Listen to: Natalie Merchan's "Tiger Lily" Annie Lennox's "Medusa" Billie Holiday's "The Decca Years" My amp powers a pair of Pinnacle Gold Reference (92db1watt and great bass response). These speakers are a wonderful compliment both sonically and financially.

Similar Products Used:

NAD Acurus Carver Hafler

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 25, 2001]
Edwin R.
Casual Listener

Strength:

Simple to operate, extended bass, atmospheric sound, goes loud for a so-called '20' watter.

Weakness:

Heavy, exposed tubes.

Equipment: Jolida 102B, Paradigm Mini Monitor v2, Pioneer DV344 DVD/CD player.
All above items were purchased together as new.
The NAD C350 was seriously considered as the driving amplifier for the Mini Monitors. In Australia the C350 retails for about half that of the Jolida 102B. In this case the heart ruled the head and the Jolida was purchased - with some trepidation I might add as I was concerned about the lack of power. Once set up at home the combination sounded flat and boring. No dynamics and weak bass. After several days the system sounded much better, bass was extended and the atmospheric sound of tubes that I had heard so much about was apparent. I am told that both the Mini Monitors and the Jolida required 'running in'. The Jolida has a lot of punch and experiences no problems driving the Mini Monitors to quite high levels. I am suprised at other comments about lack of low frequency drive. I haven't noticed any weakness in this area. Other owners may perhaps be less successful with their choice of loudspeaker. My amplifier came fitted with the Sovtek EL84M tubes. I am unsure what the standard fitting is in the USA but I understand the Sovteks are well regarded.
It is difficult to overlook the Jolida 102B when you look at the competition. Bog standard integrated amplifiers with no character and even less pride of ownership. The proof of the pudding is however........, and the fact is that when playing music the Jolida excels. I am now sifting through my CD collection and listening again to music I haven't heard for years.

Similar Products Used:

NAD and other solid state integrateds.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 25, 2000]
Erich
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Soundstage

Weakness:

Bass not the fullest

I too have always wondered about tube amps, and after a long string of lower end, lower powered transistor amps (mostly NAD) I decided to try when I saw the 102 available. I can't say how much I love it; I'm a sucker for a crystal clear image, and this amplifier produces such a well defined soundstage I can't really believe it.

I listen to acoustic "chamber" jazz almost exclusively, and instrument placement has improved so much it's like listening to new records. Tonal coloring is a little more than I might have expected, but the overall package is so musically pleasing that I'm not complaining. I guess it'll be hard for me to go back to transistors...

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 29, 2001]
Todd Arnold
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Wonderful warm sound.

Weakness:

moderate bass

The EL-84 tubes this amp uses can be among the best tubes available (not the stock ones). The EL-34s, 7591As, 6550s etc. are bigger and louder, but the EL-84s are the most musical. Do yourself a favor and buy an amp that uses EL-84s, upgrade to some vintage Telefunken EL-84s (or a comparable quality tube) and be happy. Of course you'll need a pretty efficient set of speakers because this amp is only about 20 watts. My Klipsch Forte IIs would make my ears bleed at much more than half on the Jolida 102B.

The amp will slowly improve over time because it needs to burn in. Now that my amp has burned in, not only can you tell how far to the left and the right instuments and sounds are, but you can also tell how deep and how high they are.

Just a great amp in general.

Similar Products Used:

McIntosh 240
Eico HF-89
Sansui 1000A

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 19, 2001]
Omer
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Beatiful champagne finish, transformer cover, glowing tubes, heavy/solid feel, build quality, sound for $

Weakness:

may lack bass slam for some musical tastes

This is a review on the JD102b, NOT THE SJ102B.
I'm going to keep this review short and sweet. Of oall the Jolida's I;ve listened to, this is my favorite. To put it simply, it's like wrapping a blanket around you on a cold night. The sound is liquid! I was also impressed that the amp is shipped with EL84 SOVTEK as stock! The Jolida branded 12AX7 are a nice touch too.
I've got this mated with a pair of Angstrom Modular Model 2, a Roksan Kandy cd player, and Maple Audio cables. Sweet, sweet, sweet! I mainly listen to trio jazz and blues, but also throw on some SRV and Led Zeppelin from time to time. The 102 doesn't have he bottom end slam of the Jolida hybrids or a solid ste, but the smoothness in the mid and high end MORE than make up for it. ZERO listening fatigue, I lsten for hours at a time, sometimes well into the wee hours of the morning! At this rate I'll be replacing the tubes next month!
Value rating is OFF THE SCALE.

Similar Products Used:

Jolida JD301, JD1701, JD1501

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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