Vincent integrated amplifiers. I'd be grateful for your experience.


I'm looking at Vincent integrated. Specifically the SV500 and SV-237 models. While I am leaning to the 237 It weighs 45 pound and I am not a strong as I used to be. Gravity, age and cancer treatments doing their part in the decline. However I can probably handle it. Life's a bear. 

I'd love to know your experience with these amps or even their stand alone power amp the 332? Thanks in advance. 

fredcdobbs

My friend has the 237 paired with JBL's.

Sounds great, rich deep bass and very good

mids.

Hello,

I have the Vincent SV-500 and like it very much. Coming up on 3 years of ownership. The Amp is connected to Martin Logan Motion 40's.

I originally wanted the SV-237 but at the time could not justify the extra cost. But I am fine with that decision now. I never tried to upgrade the tubes simply because as is, my system sounds great to me and I did not want to take the risk of losing the sound that I have now.

I can't really tell you my experience as some big audiophile with audiophile terminology. All I can say is that it is quite satisfying to listen to but of course, speakers also matter very much. I do not feel that my system sounds cold or harsh (regardless of the content that I am listening to). Everything sounds warm, inviting and rich.

I have posted my system in the virtual systems, you can check it out: Jay's Virtual System and I also made a Youtube Video: Youtube

I hope that helps a little. 

If you have any questions, please ask, I will try my best to answer them.

Jay

I had a Vincent SV-237 (not the MK model) in my near field system for a while.  Very nice piece for the price, plenty of power and dynamics and easy to listen to.  It's pretty neutral, if anything leaning towards the warm side.

I also once own a Vincent integrated. The SV-226MK,  a 100wpc model. Loved that amplifier. As big_gred stated it was neutral leaning to the warm side. Produces a great soundstage.

What speakers are you driving and in what size room?  There is a large power and budget difference between the two models you are considering.

I sold a bunch of their Tube Line products on various speakers and my clients were very happy with it. Vincent is a great bang for the buck product and sounds really good.

Thanks to all. Today I had a SV237 delivered and it sounded very good out of the box. Great build quality, I like all the features. I noticed through the tube window that the 12ax7 is a JJ. Not the best tube so I'll be tube rolling. That 45 pound has not got any lighter. Luckily an old friend helped me hoist it into place. They dont bounce well. 

I was listening to a Unico Primo which trounced my Raganok 2 but it's going back. The Vincent is just too good so far. I just wish it wasn't made in China. 

I upgraded the tubes in my SV-237 to 1965 NOS Tung-Sol 12AX7A and Voskhod 6N1P and it sounded noticeably better, smoother and fuller sound.