Ordered a Willsenton R300


Everything I have read about this 300b tube amp has been very positive, particularly Steve Huff's review on his website.  I have always thought I would love the sound of 300b tubes and this is my chance to get one for a very modest price.  It ought to drive my Spatial Audio M4 Triode Masters very nicely.  I will report back my impressions of the amp when it is fully revealed to me. 

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I just received the Willsenton R300 from China Hi-Fi.  First off, to state the build quality is good, is a gross understatement.  The build quality is as good or better than some $5k amps that I’ve owned.  As for parts quality, that is another matter.  Some will complain that the tubes, caps, resistors, rca and speakers jacks could be better but I’m not sure yet as to if changing them to premium parts will morph the amp into something much better.  
 

I don’t have much time on the unit yet and my speakers aren’t very sensitive but the sound it’s producing is quite good.  VERY QUIET, very spatial, smooth with good bass.  I definitely need to give it some more time to “burn in” but right from the start, excellent sound overall.  And no, this is not my first tube amp.  It is also not my first SET amp.  And no, it is not the best amp I’ve ever owned.  Not yet at least. However, I have owned amplifiers that cost in excess of $5k and what I’m hearing initially has me feeling that this amp can hold its own with the big boys.  
 

Of course it isn’t the best for everyone or every situation but the Willsenton R300 sounds amazing and initially it feels as though it has an amazing build quality.  For $1000 plus $250 ish in shipping, I just don’t see how you can go wrong.  
 

Once the unit settles in and I pair it with a more appropriate speaker, I will get a feel for areas that I might like to make some changes (caps, resistors, tubes).  And truth be told, my gut has me feeling that any of those changes will only yield slight potential increases in sound.  All too often people overstate the effects of changing parts.  I’ve heard positive differences in swapping parts and I’ve heard negative differences in changing parts to boutique parts.  It’s a recipe, season to taste but it’s not as easy as you would hope.

 

Sorry for the ramble and Happy New Year.

@musiclover1 and charles1dad:  My concerns as to whether the R300 would match well with my JM Reynaud Offrande Supreme v.1 speakers turned out to groundless.  What I'm hearing is a warm, palpable presentation with no sense of fatigue whatsoever.  Keep in mind that I'm in a small apartment which dictates lower listening levels.  Still, I'm getting tight, punchy bass, a warmish enveloping midrange and crisp highs.  I'm sure the transformers in the R300 aren't the best available but I suspect their quality is higher than one might expect at this price.  I prefer this amp to the First Watt M2x amp it replaced.  

Also, I'm using the R300 as a power amp only.  While it sounds great as an integrated, I have a Cary SLP-05 preamp that's just too good not to use.  The combination is amazing.  My first 300B purchase has worked out very, very well. 

@garyalex 

Also, I'm using the R300 as a power amp only.  While it sounds great as an integrated, I have a Cary SLP-05 preamp that's just too good not to use.  The combination is amazing.  My first 300B purchase has worked out

I am happy this has turned out so well for you.👍

Charles

Two weeks in and counting for the R300. Honestly, I enjoy the sound beyond my expectations for an amp at this price point. I ran it as an integrated for 5-6 days to get my Forte IV's dialed in and to get a sense of space. The music was alive and palpable. So far the amp seems to be a great match for the speakers. I inserted my Primaluna Dialogue Premium pre and ran the R300 as a power amp. This was not a subtle change and it took a bit to understand what I was hearing. The sense of realism increased. The spaciousness increased. I wanted to warm the voices and boy, did that do it. The sound is not fatiguing. I feel that I am hearing the music as the musicians wanted it heard. The bass is tight, real, and not boomy. The mids are - well, I'm running Klipsch Heritage speakers. I'm not hearing the brightness I heard with the KR Antares (albeit with different speakers). Right now I am running all stock tubes with the exception of a pair of Mullards in the pre. I have some tube rolling ahead of me but I could live with what I have now for a while without regret. This has been a promising purchase so far. I hope those of you who bought the amp are enjoying it as much as I am.