The Hungarian is here and staying for ever.


So you all may have seen my review I am only going to say this.
The Audio Hungary Qualiton X 200 is staying and will be here for a long, long time.
It is replacing my Simaudio 600 V2 and I am not looking back.
This tube integrated amazes me with it's sound stage, detail, depth, breadth, speed and flexibility with all genres.
 No it is not your typical Asian eBay amazon syrup cheap tube amp.
Step up and try real tubes in a real integrated.
Just saying this is real world gear not crap hyped up by Sterophile or the other rags.

KT170 took this thing to an all new level.
earlflynn

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Guys,

Any benefits on choosing an X200 over the APX200 or does the EQ make such a big improvement for low level listening?

Thanks,
Wig
Curious at what wattage does the X200 transition from Class A to Class A/B?

Wig
@ earlflynn

It appears to be an integrated and a Amp without the Eq as the price is cheaper and has that Vac retro look.

Wig
@ earlflynn

Thanks for the info, just preparing myself so when the time comes can jump in with both feet : ) Here what the reviewer said " It also has an additional unbalanced and switchable input that routes to a front panel volume pot for use in a single source system without the need for a separate preamplifier. I tried it and it sounds great being fed directly from a phono stage".

I’m on the fence as I do a lot of low listening and don't know if the Eq on the X200 would be a benefit to me or the cheaper APX200 used as an amp? I already have a great DHT Pre : )

Wig
@ earlflynn

You have been a big help as I thought out loud!

I’m still mulling over the reviewers comments that the Pass was more dynamic sounding as many other reviewers and friends has noted Pass as being warm in its sonic nature especially when compared to Coda.

I sold my Coda Amp after a months use, my Luxman mq-88uc was way more transparent and resolving and hopefully the AH will be the same.

Wig 👍