This Korean/Chinese valve amp any good?

festermatthews

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Thinking of buying my first valve amplifier for a pair of Yamaha NS-1000s. I have a small budget and live in Korea. I found this Korean, or maybe Chinese, made model, but there is little information online about it. Any advice would be much appreciated!

http://item2.gmarket.co.kr/English/detailview/item.aspx?goodscode=655393089
 
Can't say I have heard of them either, but that doesn't mean they are bad.

I have a DAC from China from a company called Lite, the DAC-83. Its very well built, great sound. It might be a risk to try it, are you allowed to return if you don't like it?
 
I love the way that little thing looks ... in a sort of NAGRA way.

There are no pictures of internal wiring/components as are normally usual with Chinese sites but the size alone and spec preclude a lot of power. With valve amplifiers it's (mostly) all in the iron content ie. weight and quantity/quality of the transformers. This one looks small but very cuddleable. Love it (on looks alone). Does it have r/c?
 
Fred Scuttle, the valve amplifiers you've heard with your speakers may well have sounded rubbish to your ears.

However, my valve amp is the most realistic sounding amplifier I've tried so far with my main speakers.
 
I am Chinese and I 've never heared this MarrioLa brand before here in China.

By the way, it's a very funny
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lindsayt said:
Fred Scuttle, the valve amplifiers you've heard with your speakers may well have sounded rubbish to your ears.

However, my valve amp is the most realistic sounding amplifier I've tried so far with my main speakers.

You are probably partial to a bit of distortion, like those that claim vinyl is superior.
 
Fred Scuttle said:
lindsayt said:
Fred Scuttle, the valve amplifiers you've heard with your speakers may well have sounded rubbish to your ears.

However, my valve amp is the most realistic sounding amplifier I've tried so far with my main speakers.

You are probably partial to a bit of distortion, like those that claim vinyl is superior.

And you are quite probably deaf.
 
Fred Scuttle, you are shooting in the dark. You have never heard my amp and speakers.

I don't like distortion - in the broadest sense of the term.

You are welcome to use your imagination to describe how my system sounds, on the basis of it using valve amplification. But, how you imagine it sounds and how it actually sounds are 2 different things.
 
Fred Scuttle said:
lindsayt said:
Fred Scuttle, the valve amplifiers you've heard with your speakers may well have sounded rubbish to your ears.

However, my valve amp is the most realistic sounding amplifier I've tried so far with my main speakers.

You need to be more accurate! Vinyl undoubtedly means distortion, it comes with the territory. Valve amplifiers do not have to mean distortion. In fact it is easier to design a valve amplifer without distortion than a SS one. Valve amps have other failings but distortion isn't important.

Chris

You are probably partial to a bit of distortion, like those that claim vinyl is superior.
 
Fred, just stop shooting in the dark man, dress up and switch the lights on.
 

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