Choice between two different integrated tube amps (SET & PP)


I'm interested in two different integrated amps that I can get locally.

One is the Primaluna Dialogue HP and the other is the Willsenton R800i.

The Primaluna is a PP setup with EL34's and the Willsenton is a SET amp with 805 tubes.  The Primaluna has upgraded pre-amp tubes but stock EL34's, the Willsenton has all stock tubes and the chifi tubes are trash, so would need to be upgraded.  The Primaluna is $3k and the Willsenton is $2k but will need quite a bit spent on new tubes, so they are pretty much the same price.

Anybody have experience with either?  Have read great reviews of each of them.  I'll take other recommendations too but the requirements are a tube integrated under $3k that has home theater bypass.

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My speakers are Tekton Double Impacts which are rated at 98 db, would think they would pair well with SET amps. 20 watts would be plenty.

I don’t care where the amp is made, reliability doesn’t depend on that but dealer or service network does.

Also I mentioned before but I absolutely have to have HT bypass too. 
 

appreciate all the recommendations 

My point is the American brands I mentioned in your price point are not only better but they all can be serviced.   I believe they are inherently.more reliable because they use better parts.   Buying a Chinese amp with no support network is a recipe for disappointment.   

The Primaluna is a top notch Integrated amp.   I owned one.   I’ve not heard the Willsenton.   The answer so depend on the rest of your rig.   SET, PP, etc.   what works best for your speakers and source?   Can you try both in your rig?

Trust your ears, not other’s opinions.   Hear the difference and decide for yourself if there’s value for the sonic difference.

I would look at allnic, mactone and even consider building an elekit amp in your position........ Line magnetic 845 never has bad reviews.... 

It always cracks me up when the "buy American" adage comes up in these threads.  If you took out all of the "foreign" parts in those American amps, you'd be left with an American doorstop.