Gilbert Yeung and Blue Circle - New Brand / New Dealer


Blue Circle may have closed its doors but Angela-Gilbert Yeung is still at it making completely built from scratch audio components under his own name "Gilbert Yeung", here are a couple reviews of one of the newer preamps the C312.

https://trackingangle.com/equipment/angela-gilbert-yueng-c312-line-preamplifier?fbclid=IwAR0rbj5UXvcGLwARloTu1OSaq7VHgTdoMeXb1RUnrE1ZLWXH8bVka8ez9ZM

https://www.soundstageultra.com/index.php/equipment-menu/1211-angela-gilbert-yeung-c312-preamplifier

I run QUARK Audio and I have been the official repair tech for Blue Circle audio components as well as the US modification center for some of the newer upgrades and updates such as the capacitor packs for the past year. As of this past week I have also become the US dealer for all of his offered equipment. Everything is completely made by hand with minimal connections in the signal path and minimal circuit boards. This coupled with the most robust power supplies you have ever seen, Gilbert Yeung components will give you a musical experience you wont soon forget, or want to leave. Since everything is made to order, anything is possible and just about any need or want can be accommodated. 

Please feel free to ask me any questions or come check out the new website at quarkhifi.com

 

 

voltaicq

Glad to hear it! I ran a Blue Circle BC21 pre-amp for many years and loved its design and sound. 

Decay, any shoe repair place can reheel. Are you not aware of the "artistry" of Angela-Gilbert Yeung. I have been following G Y and A-G Y for a very long time. I had a preamp of his as the 3rd owner, and it might have been the best tube preamp I have owned. I just went passive/solid state. A-G Y is an audio genius, imo. MrD.

Thank you for your comment MrD, I agree wholeheartedly. I actually started as a repair tech working on new and vintage equipment; AGY reached out to me to review the C312 preamplifier as I had a technical background and was also an admin for an audiophile Facebook page. That preamp changed my perception of the audio industry, as thanks to friends and my work, I have had the opportunity to work on or hear a lot of equipment over the years, most of which in my own home and system. Gilbert's work compares with the best out there at similar price points or beyond.

When you buy a mass produced component you pay for the price of the unit and a great deal of mark up to cover marketing and engineering. With a Gilbert Yeung component you are paying for a craftsman and designer with over 30 years experience to hand assemble each and every order. No one knows the circuit better, no one will provide better quality control, and it will be fully serviceable for decades (not that it will need it). Chances are that most audiophiles have spent more time and money buying new components every few years when honestly build quality has taken a plunge as more brands outsource building to China.