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What reviewers think

Bloggers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below. Links to full reviews follow.

Product Strengths

  • Clean, detailed, and dimensional sound signature with warmth and tube harmonics
  • Naturally reproduces vocal timbre
  • Exhibits speed and the ability to track dynamics in a lively manner
  • High build quality and finish, with pleasing aesthetics
  • Smooth, sweet sound that engages deeply with every music genre

Product Considerations

  • Needs careful speaker matching
  • Bass lacks a bit of weight
  • Can squash dynamics and become confused when pushed too hard with difficult speakers
  • The remote produces a little distortion in the speakers when adjusting volume

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Fatman iTube: The Simply Italy has more inner detail and faster transients, with a wider and deeper soundstage
  • Vs Topping TP20-MarkII: Is more refined overall
  • Vs Marantz Reference PM15S1: Offers dimensional and holographic traits that the Marantz amp does with ease
  • Vs Margules U280SC: The Margules U280SC is noticeably better in every way compared to the Simply Italy

Takeaway: The Unison Research Simply Italy amplifier is a well-built, great-sounding option for those wanting a taste of the valve sound. It offers a smooth, engaging presentation that works well with many different kinds of music.

What are hifi reviews useful for? (1) Identifying products you should demo in person at a dealer. (2) Learning which products reviewers unanimously praise as the best they've heard (this means they probably are legitimately great). (3) Identifying a product's attributes that satisfy your idiosyncratic needs and tastes. Beyond that, we often discount what reviewers say because they heap praise on most products—and are often apprehensive about publishing strong criticism or comparisons between products. Further, they seldom have more than a few products on-hand, often relying on their memories to compare past products. Always listen for yourself.

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Manufacturer details

  • Type: Stereo Integrated Valve Amplifier
  • Valve complement: 2 x ECC82 (12AU7) 2 x EL34 (6CA7)
  • Output stage: Single-ended, ultralinear, Class-A
  • Output power: Approx. 12 watts per channel
  • Negative feedback: 5 dB or 1.8 dB
  • Output impedance: 6 Ohm
  • Input: 4 Line, 1 USB DAC optional
  • Input impedance: 47k
  • S/N: 126dB
  • THD: <0.004%
  • Power consumption: 85 watt
  • Dimensions: 26 cm x 35 cm x H. 19cm
  • Net weight: 15kg
We've taken what we've learned from designing our largest amplifiers, and applied to this small yet brilliant gem. The Simply Italy integrated amplifier builds on the legendary strengths of the Unison Research Simply Two, one of the most successful integrated amplifier designs in the world. This new integrated amplifier, thanks to more efficient engineering, provides better sound quality as well as better reliability and tube life.
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Brand highlights

Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:

  • Unison Research products are hand-crafted in Italy, using locally sourced materials and distinctive design elements like wood trim and stainless steel, creating a unique visual aesthetic.
  • They specialize in hybrid amplifier designs, using tubes in the preamp stage and solid-state MOSFETs in the output stage, aiming to capture the sonic benefits of both technologies.
  • They custom-design and manufacture their own transformers, tailoring them to specific amplifier models for optimal performance and a unique sonic signature.
  • Unison Research designs incorporate minimal stages and often utilize zero feedback, prioritizing sonic purity and a balanced sound across a wide range of music genres.

Simply Italy

  • Positioning: The entry-level integrated amplifier in the Unison Research lineup.
  • Description: Offers a compact design with a focus on delivering high-quality sound through its single-ended, ultralinear Class-A output stage. It stands out with its optional USB DAC board, making it versatile for digital audio sources, unlike the more traditional analog-only models like the S6.

Unico Primo

  • Positioning: A mid-range integrated amplifier in the Unison Research lineup, offering a balance of performance and affordability.
  • Description: Features elegant design and robust build, with a Dynamic A Class POWER MOSFET output stage. Its multiple RCA inputs, including an optional phono stage, offer greater system compatibility compared to the more basic Simply Italy.

Triode 25

  • Positioning: A versatile mid-to-high range amplifier, celebrating Unison Research's 25th anniversary with advanced features.
  • Description: Notable for its ability to switch between triode and pentode modes, offering flexibility in sound output. Its dual-mode operation and higher power output provide enhanced versatility.

Performance

  • Positioning: A premium offering, designed for those seeking high power and classic design.
  • Description: Delivers 45 watts per channel with a dual mono design, providing a powerful and immersive audio experience. It surpasses the S6 in power. Its bi-wiring capability and elegant design enhance its functionality.

Reference

  • Positioning: The flagship monoblock amplifiers in the Unison Research lineup, offering the highest level of performance.
  • Description: Designed for ultimate power and precision, featuring a double parallel single-ended Class-A design. With 80 watts of output power, they exceed the Performance model. Their superior build and advanced technology represent the pinnacle of the lineup.
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Our take on the brand

Unison Research specializes in hybrid amplifiers that combine tube and solid-state technology, with their flagship Unico DM featuring a pure class A double tube stage paired with POWER MOSFET components. Their Black Edition series, including the S6 and Simply Italy models, integrates modern digital connectivity like USB and SPDIF while maintaining their signature tube-based design philosophy.

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Our interview with the brand

What are two key technological innovations or strong opinions that differ you from other brands?

We’re an Italian company that sources everything as locally as possible. Italian through and through—everything we do is done here in Italy. Italian gear really does have its own sound. Sounds more romantic, less analytical. Very listenable. Low levels of ear fatigue.

We’re still hand making tube amps and continually refining them. New innovations in grounding, such as each component being grounded independently so they're really quiet as far as tube amps go, is an ongoing focus—always evolving mature tech.

But we also have new modern tech that's a hybrid of solid state and tube—to give you the best of both worlds. You can run pretty much any speaker you want.

In short, it’s a really easy to listen to sound.

What's your approach to customer support?

What are your favorite tracks for showcasing the strength of your products?

What other products pair best with yours?

Opera speakers are a great pairing because they're under the same parent company . When Unison is voicing their amps, they use Opera speakers, and vice versa.

However we've had no issues with pairing with Unison research. (But if you're looking at tube gear, you do have to be more careful because you do need a more sensitive speaker.)

In fact, are your speakers very technical? Pairing with Unison Research can help tame that a bit.

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What if you spend more?

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Simply 845
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The New Simply 845 ranks at the top of Unison Research’s line of integrated tube amplifiers, second only to the historic ABSOLUTE 845. The SIMPLY 845, like the ABSOLUTE 845, also employs the famous 845 direct-heated triodes, tubes well known for remarkable durability and extraordinary sonic qualities. The great advantage of integrated amplifiers is the incorporation in a single chassis of the preamplifier and the power amplifier. This makes it possible to eliminate the need for high-cost interconnect cables that are never truly neutral to sound reproduction. It should be noted that in the renewed production of the Simply 845 its size has been reduced by bringing all input and output connectors, strictly gold-plated and of a new type, to the rear of the amplifier.

Unison Research specializes in hybrid amplifiers that combine tube and solid-state technology, with their flagship Unico DM featuring a pure class A double tube stage paired with POWER MOSFET components. Their Black Edition series, including the S6 and Simply Italy models, integrates modern digital connectivity like USB and SPDIF while maintaining their signature tube-based design philosophy.
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Product Strengths

  • Wide and deep soundstage, with a depth extending as far as 70 feet in one test
  • Music reproduction is natural and realistic, creating a sense of instruments and voices being present in the room
  • High frequencies and cymbals shimmer and crash realistically
  • Impeccably constructed and manufactured with original circuit solutions
  • Capable of drama, delicacy, and danger which transcends reproduction — turning the act of listening into a full-fledged experience

Product Considerations

  • Selector knob on top of the unit is difficult to access when the tube cage is installed
  • Speakers need to be a good match for the amplifier's 23 watts of power
  • Bass was shy and ill-defined when used with the Dynaudio Contour 60i speakers

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to Conrad Johnson Premier 10 & 11A, the Simply 845 has a wider and deeper soundstage and better reproduction of high frequencies and cymbals
  • Compared to PrimaLuna (top-of-the-line), the Simply 845 sounds better sonically
  • Compared to Line Magnetic Audio LM-845iA Integrated Amp, the Simply 845 does delicate better

Takeaway: The Simply 845 is a revealing integrated amplifier that makes music sound magical and is an excellent choice, especially for horn speaker lovers. This amplifier transforms speakers into something wonderful and will enhance the music experience.

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Our take on the brand

Unison Research specializes in hybrid amplifiers that combine tube and solid-state technology, with their flagship Unico DM featuring a pure class A double tube stage paired with POWER MOSFET components. Their Black Edition series, including the S6 and Simply Italy models, integrates modern digital connectivity like USB and SPDIF while maintaining their signature tube-based design philosophy.
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Sinfonia
6499
6499
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Unison Research specializes in hybrid amplifiers that combine tube and solid-state technology, with their flagship Unico DM featuring a pure class A double tube stage paired with POWER MOSFET components. Their Black Edition series, including the S6 and Simply Italy models, integrates modern digital connectivity like USB and SPDIF while maintaining their signature tube-based design philosophy.
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Product Strengths

  • Refinement and smoothness in sound
  • Exceptional build and finish, including exquisite woodwork
  • Seductive midrange and overall musicality
  • The Sinfonia has a romantic, addictive sound that's better suited to classical music

Product Considerations

  • Not the last word in slam
  • Needs careful system partnering to sound its best
  • Dynamics were very good, although not exactly of the same caliber as with the ModWright preamp and amp
  • When pushed to the extremes, during the most dynamic passages, the Sinfonia began to reach its limit—compressing gently and giving up some of the low frequency control

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Sinfonia offers a smoother, warmer, and more seductive sound, while the S6 amplifier sounds a little 'faster' and more linear

Takeaway: The Sinfonia is a fine amplifier with a beautiful build that delivers a refined and smooth sound. It's a good choice for enjoying music and will make your eyes smile with its hand-made Italian design.

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Unison Research specializes in hybrid amplifiers that combine tube and solid-state technology, with their flagship Unico DM featuring a pure class A double tube stage paired with POWER MOSFET components. Their Black Edition series, including the S6 and Simply Italy models, integrates modern digital connectivity like USB and SPDIF while maintaining their signature tube-based design philosophy.
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Enleum
AMP-23R
6250
6250
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19
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Enleum was launched as a new brand with the AMP-23R. While our legacy AMP-13R had already been praised all around the world for its performance and unique design, we pushed the boundaries to create the AMP-23R with a new circuit that truly enhances the existing performance. We have drastically improved the PCB circuit board design, chosen new internal components and upgraded our JET2 Bias design. And the reviews and awards are unanimous. The AMP-23R's physical size and footprint may be compact, but with the all new chassis and thermal heatsink design, we've launched a product that's fit for the next generation reference compact amplifier. The unique design is the DNA of our new Enleum Brand and was already awarded the Red Dot Award: Product Design 2021 and iF Design Gold Award 2022. The AMP-23R proudly showcases Enleum's expertise in technology and design.

Enleum is a hifi brand known for its compact yet powerful amplifiers, particularly the AMP-23R, which delivers performance comparable to much larger systems through its unique gain control system and zero negative feedback circuits.
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Product Strengths

  • Addictive sound signature, unlike any other amp, with otherworldly instrument and voice reproduction
  • Delivers serious magic with Fleetwood Deville and Klipsch Heritage speakers, revealing obscure details and creating a massive soundstage
  • Dynamics for days
  • Combines the qualities of a nice SET amp without the downsides, like noise or tube replacement
  • Exceptional build quality and design with high-quality parts
  • Only has two RCA inputs, no XLR balanced connections

Product Considerations

  • Heavy speaker cables can cause the amp to tilt
  • The volume dial functions as a gain dial, which may be different than what some users are accustomed to
  • May not be suitable for hard-to-drive speakers in the 85db range that dip into 2–4 ohms

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The AMP23R offers more texture, layering, mid-bass, and vocal presence than Nagra INT
  • The AMP23R is more organic, ethereal, and dynamic than Kinki Studio EXM1
  • It sounds better than the Vinnie Rossi L2iSE, so long as the speakers are easy to drive
  • The Enleum has more delicacy and finesse than Pass Labs and Cary Audio
  • The AMP23R stacks up with the finest gear such as ampsandsound Bryce monoblocks
  • Pass Labs First Watt SIT-3 offers a bit more organic, warmer presentation

Takeaway: The Enleum AMP-23R is a small but mighty integrated amplifier with a unique and addictive sound signature, and it is built with high-quality components. It's a great choice for those with sensitive speakers looking for a reference-quality system in a compact package.

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Enleum is a hifi brand known for its compact yet powerful amplifiers, particularly the AMP-23R, which delivers performance comparable to much larger systems through its unique gain control system and zero negative feedback circuits.
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Bigger Ben
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5728
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With the development of the Suolo and Pendant monos, we had worked to push the boundaries of what we were currently offering. The Mogwai SE Rev 2 became the 1st to benefit from the trickle-down development process. The work led to further transformer improvements. We proved that larger transformers yielded increased resolution, clarity, and flatter frequency response.

With a request of a long-time customer who wanted a power amp for his headphone and wanted the widest bandwidth we could produce; we set about resurrecting the Bigger Ben. To improve the Mogwai SE we needed to go bigger with everything. The PS capacitance was increased, the choke nearly doubled its filtering and our output transformers doubled in size. The larger core of the output transformers led to the ability to out even a great variety of output impedances.

Like many of our products, the Bigger Ben is a hybrid product, meant for both headphone and loudspeaker use. Our circuit offers the ability to roll a wide variety of tubes inexpensively and bring increased power to headphones without any sacrifice of design choices that conflict with our values. The Mogwai combines the features of a full-sized two-channel power amplifier and headphone amplifier in a chassis that is suitable for desktop use.

The Bigger Ben utilizes single-ended Class A operation with zero feedback to provide the essence of our Classic Wonder sound; strictly old school SET sound, without having to spend hundreds if not thousands of dollars on tubes. The performance of the Bigger Ben is made possible with custom wound ultra-high quality output transformers, which provide excellent frequency extension and a flat response.

The Bigger Ben displays its transformers prominently on the chassis. They're HUGE and frame in the tube complement, which can vary from a 6L6GC to a KT88. Volume control is handled by the ALPS volume pot to allow attenuation and simplify the signal path. The Bigger Ben differs from the Kenzie as it aims to provide powerful output while remaining true to classic tube design.

ampandsound specializes in high-end, handcrafted tube amplifiers made in the USA. Their low-wattage amps pair perfectly with high-efficiency speakers and headphones. The company is known for classic, minimalist designs and a focus on delivering natural sound.
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Product Strengths

  • Very powerful amp with crazy headroom, capable of driving most headphones, including those that need a lot of power, and can grow with you as different headphones
  • Delivers clarity, separation, detail, and impact, making every pair of headphones sound better
  • Multiple impedance outputs allow dialing in the best sound for a given pair of headphones
  • Super black background—very low noise floor
  • A ton of different tubes can be rolled, including EL34s, KT66s, KT67s, KT88s, 6550s, and KT90s, making it very versatile and allowing customization of the sound to exact taste

Product Considerations

  • Only one input via a pair of RCA connectors
  • Requires a pre-amplifier or DAC with volume control if obtained without the volume pot
  • May lack convenience features because of ampsandsound's minimalist philosophy
  • Can be very heavy

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Linear Tube Audio's Z10e: Z10e seemed more focused and brightly lit through the midrange

Takeaway: The Bigger Ben is a hugely versatile and powerful amplifier that could be an end-game amp, especially if you want to experiment with tube rolling. Its sound is detailed, clear, and engaging, making it a great choice for anyone who loves listening to music.

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ampandsound specializes in high-end, handcrafted tube amplifiers made in the USA. Their low-wattage amps pair perfectly with high-efficiency speakers and headphones. The company is known for classic, minimalist designs and a focus on delivering natural sound.
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Unison Research
Preludio
4199
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Part of our classic line of tube amplifiers that include the Sinfonia and the Performance, the Preludio integrated amplifier continues the technical approach, sound and aesthetics of its larger siblings. While the Preludio's appearance is certainly gorgeous, it is also extremely reliable due to its unique design solutions, quality materials and adherence to the highest of standards.
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Unison Research specializes in hybrid amplifiers that combine tube and solid-state technology, with their flagship Unico DM featuring a pure class A double tube stage paired with POWER MOSFET components. Their Black Edition series, including the S6 and Simply Italy models, integrates modern digital connectivity like USB and SPDIF while maintaining their signature tube-based design philosophy.
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Product Strengths

  • Sweet sounding treble and expressive, emotional midrange
  • Detailed across the board, and remarkably easy to listen to
  • Strong rhythm, lively sound, excellent articulation, and a very good sense of being there
  • Fast dynamics and good three dimensionality
  • Voices and instruments are very naturally reproduced
  • Connectivity options...

Product Considerations

  • Fussy about speakers, ideally speakers should have a sensitivity rating of at least 90dB
  • Outputs only 14W per channel, so partnering speakers must be compatible
  • May lack a little bass and absolute power
  • Not necessarily going to suit everyone's needs, it still has limitations, and will probably not suit those looking for a powerhouse amplifier or for playing rock or classical music at high levels
  • Can develop a trace of hardness in loud passages that seems to restrict dynamics a little

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Simply Italy, the Preludio is superior and is worth the extra over the cheaper model if funds permit

Takeaway: The Preludio is a well-built amplifier that offers a classy sound with good detail and natural voice reproduction. If partnered with compatible speakers, it can provide an intimate and emotive listening experience.

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Our take on the brand

Unison Research specializes in hybrid amplifiers that combine tube and solid-state technology, with their flagship Unico DM featuring a pure class A double tube stage paired with POWER MOSFET components. Their Black Edition series, including the S6 and Simply Italy models, integrates modern digital connectivity like USB and SPDIF while maintaining their signature tube-based design philosophy.
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Unison Research
Simply Italy Black Edition
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Released
2024
The Simply Italy Black Edition uses a new solution to maximize the performance of the KT77 tube. Electronic biasing keeps the power tube's operating point stable and eliminates autobias, thus having all the tube's power available.
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Unison Research specializes in hybrid amplifiers that combine tube and solid-state technology, with their flagship Unico DM featuring a pure class A double tube stage paired with POWER MOSFET components. Their Black Edition series, including the S6 and Simply Italy models, integrates modern digital connectivity like USB and SPDIF while maintaining their signature tube-based design philosophy.
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Product Strengths

  • Improved technical details provide finer sound quality compared to the standard model
  • Refined circuitry is featured in both the signal path and power supply for improved sound
  • Electronic polarization ensures a stable operating point for the power tube, eliminating the need for auto-bias
  • It uses KT77 Gold Lion power tubes and EXX82 Gold Lion signal tubes
  • A revised output transformer with a five-winding section further improves sound quality

Product Considerations

  • Relatively low power output at 10 watts per channel

Takeaway: The Unison Research Simply Italy Black Edition is a tube-based stereo amplifier with refined signal processing and elegant design, offering a special sound experience. It offers everything needed to get started with the special sound philosophy of the Italian hifi manufacturer Unison Research.

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Our take on the brand

Unison Research specializes in hybrid amplifiers that combine tube and solid-state technology, with their flagship Unico DM featuring a pure class A double tube stage paired with POWER MOSFET components. Their Black Edition series, including the S6 and Simply Italy models, integrates modern digital connectivity like USB and SPDIF while maintaining their signature tube-based design philosophy.
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Line Magnetic
LM-845IA
4795
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Released
2021
The LM-845IA is a quality upgrade of the old LM-518 amplifier. It delivers twenty-two watts per channel. Single ended design, Pure Class A, Integrated Stereo Amplifier with 845 output power tubes. The rear-illuminated front panel meter is used to adjust the polarization of the tubes.
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Line Magnetic builds their vacuum tube amplifiers by hand, using custom-matched components and a unique transformer design that produces balanced, low-distortion sound. Their ultra-linear amplifier topology and precise magnetic field control in the circuitry have earned praise in audiophile reviews for delivering exceptionally transparent audio reproduction.
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Product Strengths

  • Pellucid sound, rich tone, and textural detail are characteristic of a well-designed single-ended triode (SET) amplifier.
  • Forceful and tuneful bass defies the stereotype of slow or puffy bass in SET amps.
  • Expansive soundstage allows instruments and voices to float free of speakers.
  • High build quality includes point-to-point wiring and quality components, such as an ALPS potentiometer and RealCap capacitors.
  • Dynamic slam and a physically involving sound

Product Considerations

  • The 845 tubes operate at high temperatures, potentially causing burns if touched and significantly increasing room temperature.
  • No balance control
  • Some found the stock tubes to impart an aggressive or steely tone that could be improved with tube rolling.
  • Careful matching with speakers is required, one reviewer noted inexplicably harsh sound when paired with certain speakers.

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The LM-845IA has changes to internal components and redesigned output transformers, compared to the LM-518IA.
  • The LM-845IA has a lighter touch and more refinement, while the Gold Note PA-10 monoblocks sound more solid in the bass.
  • The LM-845iA offers a more powerful punch, while the Kora TB140 sounds lighter on its feet and faster.
  • The Ayre EX-8 edges out the LM-845iA in clarity and detail.
  • The Cambridge Audio Edge NQ sounds similar, but can't quite match the realism or the directness of the Line Magnetic.

Takeaway: The Line Magnetic LM-845IA is a powerful tube amplifier that offers a unique and engaging listening experience. It's a good choice for audiophiles who want a robust and resolving sound with dynamic contrasts.

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Line Magnetic builds their vacuum tube amplifiers by hand, using custom-matched components and a unique transformer design that produces balanced, low-distortion sound. Their ultra-linear amplifier topology and precise magnetic field control in the circuitry have earned praise in audiophile reviews for delivering exceptionally transparent audio reproduction.
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Willsenton
R800i
4780
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Released
The R-800i series uses two 300B tubes to drive various vacuum tubes for single-ended class A amplification. It comprises a dual triode ECC83S and two 6SN7 signal amplification and driving tubes. The pre-stage part employs a 274B tube for rectification, allowing each channel to achieve an output power of 15W/30W/50W.
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Willsenton is a Chinese tube amplifier brand that focuses on high-quality amplifiers delivering warm, rich sound at affordable prices. Their products are highly regarded by reviewers.
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Product Strengths

  • Produces 48 watts of pure single-ended Class A power, suitable for low to medium sensitivity speakers
  • Superbly well constructed with heavy gauge metal and no plastic; even the remote control is all metal
  • Has a warm tonal balance with a full, harmonically rich midrange and no electronic glare, allowing for long listening sessions without fatigue
  • Delivers a huge, massive soundstage that extends way beyond the speakers left and right—with immense soundstage depth
  • Tube rolling can significantly improve its performance

Product Considerations

  • The amplifier is quite heavy, weighing 42 kilograms (around 100 pounds), making it difficult to move
  • Generates a lot of heat due to its Class A operation, requiring good ventilation and potentially increasing electricity bills
  • The remote's volume adjustment jumps too much, making fine-tuning difficult
  • Willsenton is not a brand with a long history, so long-term reliability is unknown, but the unit can be serviced in the owner's country
  • The signal-to-noise ratio is higher compared to some other amplifiers

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Willsenton R8: The R800i is better in all regards, more refined, with more midrange clarity and nuance in the bass
  • Vs Hegel H190: The R800i has a thumping bassline, a colossal soundstage, and an acoustic mass in the midrange, while the Hegel H190 has greater clarity and tighter control in the bottom end
  • Vs Sugden A21 Signature: The R800i is very Sugden-esque in its sonic character, and it reminds the reviewer a lot of the A21 Signature but with more power
  • Vs Exposure 21 pre and 18 super monoblocks: R800i has bigger scale, adding harmonic richness
  • Vs Luxman SQN150: The R800i's soundstage is double the size of the Luxman

Takeaway: The R800i is a powerful, well-built tube amplifier that delivers a warm, engaging sound with a massive soundstage, making it great for those who love a classic tube sound. With its ability to drive most speakers and potential for tube rolling, it is an amplifier that could be enjoyed for years to come.

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Willsenton is a Chinese tube amplifier brand that focuses on high-quality amplifiers delivering warm, rich sound at affordable prices. Their products are highly regarded by reviewers.
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Leben
CS-300x(s) Pre-Main
4795
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CS-300X(S) is equipped with SOVTEK Tube EL-84 which has been welknown by audiophiles for its high sound quality against its small size. A high input sensitivity of EL84 does not require a complicated circuit and accordingly, it can create a low distortion output signal.
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Leben is a hifi brand known for its hand-built amplifiers that use rare vacuum tubes like the NOS GE JAN 6197 and 17EW8, which create a distinctive sound signature. Their amplifiers require unusually long run-in times of up to 600 hours and offer unique tube-swapping flexibility, allowing users to fine-tune their sound to their preferences.
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Product Strengths

  • Beautifully constructed with a distinctly vintage look and high-quality components, offering pride of ownership
  • Sweet sounding amplifier with a lovely clear presentation and great tonal character
  • Provides a rich valve fluidity and charm, making music a wonderful experience from any angle
  • Has a bass boost selector which gives users the option of boosting the bass response by 0, +3 or +5dB
  • Point-to-point soldering

Product Considerations

  • Only 15W of power, requiring careful speaker selection based on sensitivity and room size
  • Does not have a phono stage built-in, so a separate phono stage is required for vinyl
  • Lacks remote control
  • Some audiophiles might find it 'dull', 'lacking detail', or even 'sluggish'
  • Gets quite hot, so needs space around it

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Leben CS600: Noticeably lacking the CS600's wide-open presence and rock solid imaging
  • Compared to a similarly priced solid-state amp, instruments had a depth and sense of solidity, fullness and presence that simply made them seem more real
  • Vs Unison Research amp: The Unison Research sounded faster and more open and dynamic

Takeaway: The Leben CS300XS brings valve goodness to music with its beautiful design and clear sound, making it a great starting point for a cracking system. It focuses on the music, offering a wonderful listening experience.

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Leben is a hifi brand known for its hand-built amplifiers that use rare vacuum tubes like the NOS GE JAN 6197 and 17EW8, which create a distinctive sound signature. Their amplifiers require unusually long run-in times of up to 600 hours and offer unique tube-swapping flexibility, allowing users to fine-tune their sound to their preferences.
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