Why so little Primare gear on A'gon? Bad rep?


I notice that very little Primare gear appears for sale here on A’gon. Is that because those who own Primare products love them and never want to get rid of them? Or is it because Primare has some sort of negative reputation that I don’t know about, so very few A’goners own it in the first place?

As you might infer, I am considering purchasing some Primare equipment, specifically, a CD player. Probably either a used D30.2 or a new D21. Any thoughts on Primare and its CD players would be appreciated.
jpbach
These days Crutchfield carries Primare.  Even if they didn't sell you the unit, it's possible one of their tech advisors might be able to help you.
seems to me that primare has really been pretty passive with their us market presence

they do have a us importer/distributor, i have dealt with them, not very impressive - rather lax attitude as far as i could tell

they do have a good brand name and build very high quality kit though, but i think they focus much more on the european market these days
Recently got a store demo PRIMARE CD35 ( CD/STREAMER).  Have not figured out how to get it to work !
1)  The CD plays for 5 seconds then stops.
2) Will not connect to internet ( im using LAN cable)... Its uses something called CHROMECAST ?
IM an old man / old school who is over whelmed by this digital mumbo jumbo !!!
Can not find any help online or youtube video to show how this thing works !!!
Have not messed with it since , totally frustrated !!!
All i noticed is , that is has a FACTORY RESET ...would that help ???
~~~ thanks for any advice ~ vk
The Primare product’s are beautifully designed, the new line gets a lot of good reviews in Europe, the opinion seems to be that the new serie is better than the old one, even if Primare are using class D now, it is said to sound very un class D if you will!
One brand that should be much better known is and other Swedish brand with the name of Bladelius, especially their amps are punching well over their price class, although they are 1-2 steps over Primare both in price and sound quality. I still have one of the older amps. Getting close to 20 yeas old now.
i have 3 primare remotes and 2 i-30 integrated amps... all remotes work just fine on both amps
I bought a Primare I-30 in 2009 and replaced it with a Primare A-32, and a Primare Pre-32 in 2012. What ticked me off was, that the remote controls one by one stopped working overtime, but I changed the volume by going to the pre-amp and change the volume there. The Pre-32 stopped working today, it produces a frightening knack in the right channel. I took them off the loudspeakers and re-commissioned my I-30, just to discover, that when I change the volume knob, the level goes straight to max volume, even if I turn it down. I am kind of at a loss. Are there others, who have had similar experiences with Primare?
whoa - old thread revived...

i have my primare i-30 - lovely piece, beautiful to look at, excellent sound built like a tank
I've got a D30.2 CD player. I've tested it against a Exemplar modded Denon 2900. It actually sounds nicer to my ears than the Denon, not by much, but I'm one who doesn't really prefer the 'vinyl' sound. Plus my speakers have a sweet vinyl appeal to them already. (Dali helicon 400's)
I also compared it to a Marantz CD 6006. Blew it out of the water! I had just bought the Marantz new thinking it would be my main machine. Now it sounds tinny to me...not rich like the Primare. I had them all connected to my Parasound Halo integrated amp. I duped my test CD thrice, so I could A/B/C them while sitting in my chair using the remote. God it was fun doing it that way.
I have heard the I-22 series (amp & cd player). I would not mind re-visiting the newer I-32 series.  Happy Listening!
Just trying to keep the thread alive. (once every 3 years?)
I love my new-to-me I32!
I love my Primare I30 Integrated, CD31 @ R20 Phono Amp.

I first heard this system in 2009 and lusted after it ever since. It sounded so good (matched with ProAC r28's) that I realized I never needed anything better

I now have a pair of Epos EPIC 5 - and still am looking for those ProAC's :)

I hear you Ticten!
I own a Primare I21 married to a pair of Proac Reference 8 Signatures. I can tell you with full conviction that the amp is a fantastic product with exceptional resolution, transparency and tonal quality. I am so happy to find this amp as I stopped searching and just enjoying my music collection. It is also amazing to realize that whether you listen to Alice in Chains or Patricia Barber or Mozart, the listening experience is always rewarding and revealing. I think a lot of people point out that the sound is on the polite side but I actually associate the politeness with a sound stage that is not thrown on your face like a cheap amp would do. Imagine a sound which is very transparent, airy and resonating, with lots of depth and deep base when it is called for. That is Primare.

It is in fact not surprising that BOTH Primare and Proac are not easy to find on Audiogon.
Which speakers would be a good match for Primare integrated amp in a small to medium room?
I've owned/operated Primare for about 10 yrs. The build and sonics are hard to beat in it's price-class.
>>06-20-09: Paulythechef
The A32 at $4500 smokes amps worth twice as much $.<<

Please list all of them.

Thanks in advance.
Primare is the best kept secret in the audio world. Their build quality is fantastic and they do stand behind their products. I own a full stack- the A32, the A30.5, and the Sp31MK2. This setup gives me the best of both worlds...a fine 2 channel setup and a home theatre setup. The A32 is driving a pair of B and W 802d's and a Rel B1. The sound and the soundstage are unreal. The A32 at $4500 smokes amps worth twice as much $. This is a sleeper and well worth auditioning. The reason you do not see them come up on the gon is people who have them-keep them.
I own the Primare I30 and CD31 with Sonus Faber Cremona Auditors. I auditioned the Primare I21 and CD21 with SF Concertos at the dealer. There isn't a huge leap between the 21 and 31 series, so if you want to have the "Primare" sound but save a few pennies, you won't miss TOO much by going to the 21. Primare has a nice sound, but can be edgy sometimes. I find the sound to be slightly laid back but with a bit of grain. Odd I know, but that's the presentation I hear. My Shunyata PCs take some the edge away, but sound could be "cleaner". I'm being picky, but for the price of the 21 series, Primare is a great deal, the 31 is less so, to my ears.

HTH.
I had the opportunity to purchase the 2nd generation Primare preamp at Bestbuy/Magnolia for $450 last year when they were closing out on their primare inventory. I was impressed with it's build quality however I found it as too bright and analytical for my tastes. Nice looking gear though.
Thanks, everyone for the responses.

Thanks in particular to Gjkphd for addressing another concern of mine -- what happens if I get the used D30.2 and it has a problem? Would it be possible to get it fixed, or would my bargain turn into a waste of money?

Sounds like Sumiko and Primare stand behind their products. The D30.2 would clearly be out of warranty, but my main concern is that there is a safety net in case of trouble.
I use an SP 31 as a pre/pro for dolby encoded sound from cable TV and DVD's. Its's fine sounding unit with a lot of flexiblity. Primare is distributed by Sumiko. I developed a problem, no sound from one channel. It was fixed under warranty by Sumiko. They were very good, just had to wait a bit but not too long as they needed to get a part from Sweden. If I were you I'd be equally if not more concerned about customer support than resale value on A'gon and my experience with Sumiko was very positive.
Magnolia/Best Buy carried Primare CDPs for awhile. I had never heard one before, so I compared it in the showroom to every comparably priced Sony & Denon universal player on display. The Primare smoked them all. The salesman said they weren't selling well & was discounting them as close-outs. Sad to see consumers routinely plunking down $10-15K for HT without the slightest interest in music.
I recently sold MUCH more expensive gear in favor of Primare. (Did you notice the CD31 made Stereophile’s recommended component list, Class A digital source? Has anyone read the Absolute sound review of the I30?) Primare is a lesser known product in the States but gaining momentum. I use the I30 integrated in my home theater. Arguably the most amazing product I’ve owned. The dedicated listening room is the CD31/Pre30/A30.2. It reminds me a lot of the old Linn gear but with more clarity and openness. The system is not perfect but what is. I would guess Primare owners are spending their time enjoying the music rather that searching for the next holy grail.
I have Primare I30 and CD31 player. I couldn't be happier. I haven't auditioned all the separates, but I am a huge fan of what I have. I had more expensive separates and sold them when moving to Hong Kong. I purchased the Primare gear here and am very happy with it. For the first time in many years I am very satisfied with the sound of my system and I don't think I will be changing it for some time.
I was with Guido in the Soundings rooms and was also very impressed with Primare. I think it is a matter of limited marketing and distribution. It's distributed by Sumiko, but I suppose dealers have to pick product lines based on regional demand. Primare was a brand I had heard of, but never gave a thought to prior to hearing the Soundings presentation. Now, it's on my list for any future electronics purchases. I feel the same way about Simaudio. A brand that has no representation in my area, DC. After hearing a stack of Simaudio gear driving Thiel 3.7s at RMAF, it's also got my attention. Brands like Audio Research have a great deal of momentum in a small industry which seems to make, for want of a better word, boutique brands barely visible in some cases.
Peter
For the 2nd year in a row I listened to Primare gear at RMAF in the Soundings suites. This year one of the two suites featured all Primare electronics driving a pair of Vienna Beethoven Baby Grands. Very very fine sound indeed. The second room featured the same primare CD21 (?) player costing a rather moderate $2.5K driving a JRDG Concerto Preamp, a JRDG 312 amp, and Vienna Mahler speakers. Sound was stunning IMO: no tizz at all; just beautiful grainless music full of ambiance and detail. I am especially taken by the fact that the relatively inexpensive Primare seemed to be so well matched to the rather more expensive components downstream. I am starting to wonder if Primare may be one of this industry's best kept secrets. By the way, if you have probs locating a Primare dealer, the fine Soundings gang in Denver (Co)) is at 303-759-5505.
I was looking for a new amp, and my dealer suggested a Primare I21 integrated. I wasn't expecting much out of a 75 watt integrated amp, but I was very impressed with the home audition and I bought it. I've had it for several months now and I'm very happy with it.
I bought the matching CD21 CD Player. It didn't knock my socks off, but it's a solid performer at a good price.
I poke around the classifieds and search for Primare, and I've seen as many as 10 items for sale at one time and as little as 2. I believe it's simply a matter of distribution in the US as most sellers/members are in the US.

I own a Primare R20 phono stage and it's exceptional! I'm VERY impressed with the Primare stuff, checked out their CDP at the RMAF and had it on my "to buy" list but couldn't find one used and there's no local dealers for the stuff. I ended up buying a used Cary 303/300 which I hope will make me happy (it's in transit). I think Primare is under-valued as a product line, as is Copland. Best, Jeff
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I agree with Tvad, since you don't see much Primare gear in the classifieds, if you buy it and don't like it you'll take a hard hit on resale. Now, if you can purchase a piece new from a dealer with a return policy at a reasonable re-stocking fee, then it may be worth the gamble; but dealers don't generally go there. Buying gear is such a hit and miss proposition you'd do well to purchase a player used at a good price, and one with good resale value.
When they are listed they don't stay listed for long. A Primare amp was listed today and is marked "sold" already.
this is a funny post since most say "why so many, choose your brand, for sale?
Larry
Under that logic...lots of Bose gear for sale would indicate it is worth owning (not).....

If you really want it, buy a new one. It could be a keeper, which is why there are not many for sale.
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great stuff...just a victim of a crowded marketplace...like the electrocompaniet of old