Considering switching from Audio Research to PrimaLuna, troube with VS115 amp
During this time, I started to search out other brands and came across one called PrimaLuna. I have watched their videos and seen them compared to ARC equipment. Their build quality seems to be superior to ARC and the reviews are over the top. I am looking at their Dialogue Premium HP amp and their Dialogue Premium pre-amp. For what they cost, considering how they are built and supposedly sound compared to units costing 3 to 4 times their price, they almost seem too good to be true. Anyway, my bubble has been burst, and in simple terms, I am considering jumping ship and going with another company instead of ARC, despite all those years of drooling and waiting.
My main question is this, is there anyone out there that either owns PrimaLuna or has had experience with the equipment and can give me their opinion on owning and using it. Then, my second question is how does PrimaLuna really compare to other high end equipment such as ARC. Kevin Deal in his videos on PrimaLuna makes a very compelling case for the equipment. In one video, he compares an ARC LS17SE to the PrimaLuna pre-amp.
My last question is in regards to my ARC VS115 amp problems. Anyone have an opinion on what is going on with my amp or a VS115 in general. For those of you who want to know what else is in my system, I am using KEF 104ab speakers, a Cambridge Azur 752BD Blu-ray player as my CD player, Morrow Audio Cables and I am considering getting the Sony HAP-Z1ES music player for my digital files.
I greatly appreciate all who take the time to comment and give their opinions. I will be glad to answer any questions you may ask or provide additional. Thanks for your help. Steve.
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Since no one answered my question about exactly who is manufacturing Prima Luna in China, I did a little research. From what I was able to find, it seems that Prima Luna is
made in the Cayin/Spark factory.
Cayin/Spark is a subsidiary of Zhuhai Spark Electronic Equipment Co,
LTD. which is owned by China National Aero-technology Import and Export
Corporation (CATIC). CATIC is owned by
the Chinese government. CATIC is a major
manufacturer of military aviation products and supplies both China and abroad. Consumer electronics seems to be a small part of its portfolio. How important this might be to to US consumers, is, of course, personal. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_National_Aero-Technology_Import_%26_Export_Corporation |
"Oh, and the build quality of these amps is exceptional - I believe the factory in China used to produce military products." Raindance: As I pointed out in an earlier post, that "factory" is owned by the Chinese government, who is, indeed, very active in producing "milatary products". Cayin is a company owned by the Chinese government. When you buy a Cayin, you are paying the Chinese government for the product. It would be nice to imagine that they are made by young Chinese audiophiles who are into tubes but this is not the case. Primaluna is made in factories owned by the Chinese government so the PRC is more of a partner in the enterprise but not the owner. For many, the issue is entirely price, sound quality and reliability so the "how" is more important than the "who". For me, there is a certain "ick" factor that is hard to ignore, especially in the last week. |