Why is there no love for Prima Luna?


I have noticed fairly negative comments on Prima Luna in various discussions. Granted, I’ve never heard their gear but they seem to offer quite a value proposition. Point to point wiring, auto bias, protection circuits, easy tube rolling, good parts and build quality. I had considered looking into the Evo series integrated but the brand seems to be downplayed on this forum. Anyone have direct experience as to why?
cincyhound
@tablejockey , So I ordered two (2) .22uF V-Cap CuTF Series capacitors. They are copper foil and fluoropolymer film.

I removed the two small caps on the two center gain tubes (the center, innermost two preamp tubes). The layout on the HP integrated is clean but it’s totally stuffed into the chassis. This was a 30 minute project because I had to move slowly working in tight quarters.

I would like to swap the caps linked on each of the power tube sockets. However, they left very, very little room to do so in the HP integrated. The stock DuRoche caps are quite small --likely .5" diameter by 1" long. I cannot seem to find many options that will fit in these spots. I’m down to Audience Auricap XO, maybe Audio Note (they are all sold out) or maybe I can fit Jantzens. My first choice was MiFlex but they won’t fit without some magic. Same drill with Jupiters. But, Audience Auricap XOs are great caps and they are very likely better than the stock ones.

There are two film caps linked to each of the two massive Nichicons on the power supply. Those are the easiest swap. I’m just not sure how much upgrading these will make. I’ll try these next. I’m very much open to suggestions on make and model for these.

And yes, the V-Cap CuTFs on the preamp gain sockets sound great! I don’t like their price but I do like their sound. :)
If anyone is interested, PM me for a photograph of the HP Integrated internal view where I've marked it up to show where each set of caps are and their values. 
I've owned at various times a PL3, PL7 Monoblocks, and Dialogue Premium Pre.  All were excellent sounding and completely reliable.  Responded well to tube rolling and the changes to the sound as you could hear the tubes breaking in over the first 100 hours of use is a testament to the transparency of the products.  Also held their value very well on the used market.  I would buy their products again in a heartbeat.  I've read all the reviews, and very few 'owners' have negative things to say about the products.

Anthony Christiaan Winand Staring was a poet born in 1767 and died in 1840. So presumably he is already dead as well. He wrote the poem below. If in life he could have written it in the year 2021, no, better, it is of all times!

THE MASTER AND THE PUPIL

The master in his wisdom guesses.
The disciple in his delusion decides.


After re-reading all of the responses it seems pretty clear that the actual owners of Prima Luna gear are overall pretty positive. As someone said, haters gonna hate. Thanks for the love!