No I haven't heard the Evo. Specs indicate circuit redesign to balanced configuration and inclusion of a headphone amp plus a little cosmetic change. Is that worth the difference to you? My Dialogue Premium integrated is the best tube rig I've owned and I've owned a few; some costing multiples of the PL.
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I have only heard the Evos (2 x Evo 400 power amps and 400 pre-amp). They are capable of projecting close to total reality via a great tt/cart and electrostatic speakers (aided and abetted by the generous application of several well-known and perhaps controversial tweeks i.e. MC0.5/TC/fo.Q). Best amps I’ve ever owned, hands down. |
I have the Primaluna EVO 400 pre and poweramp running on Klipsch Cornwall's 4. Excellent equipment! Big, open soundstage. I swapped the EL34 for KT150. |
@johnss True with many well made amplifiers. Glad to also report I’ve realized real benefit in my last four amplifiers even replacing good caps with "great" caps can make a remarkable and very rewarding improvement after full burn-in cycle is completed. I started comparing higher end optional upgrade caps used in TOTL Cary amplifiers and began installing the same caps in all of my Cary Audio and Quicksilver Audio tube amplifiers and preamplifiers. Worth it every time. |
I purchased an ex dem PL Evo 200 a couple of weeks ago, it is beautifully made and weighs a ton. On first listening, I loved the sound, compared with my old Naim set up, but for some reason the sound has become muffled and incoherent. I am asking on this thread because I am wondering if changing the caps as suggested might help. I am in the UK and it seems very difficult to get any help here. My source is a Linn Genki CD player, through Robson Acustics Opulus speakers. Also use an old vintage pair of Tannoy Mercury speakers, which sounded great, especially with classical music. I don’t know what has happened but they just don’t sound like all the fantastic comments on this site, I feel like I am missing something? Any ideas? |