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
A friend of mine lives in Florida and bought one, but he returned it soon after because it lacked the power to drive his Wharfedale speakers, and the heat from the tubes made his listening room uncomfortable.  
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Classic liberal logic: can’t answer a single point, because they’re all correct. So instead attack the man, change the subject, make false accusations, distract, distract, distract.

The more you do this by the way the weaker your reasoning powers become until you find yourself one day unable to think of a single thing to say that can’t be distilled down to pure irrelevant nonsense. An insult, in other words, is not an argument. 

So don't do it for me. Do it for the sake of your own soul: Learn to think.
I do pretty well buying American probably 80% of the time. Most of my shop tools are vintage US made...many nos. Where there’s a will there’s a way.

But I bought the Evo 400. It is not as transparent as a Don Sachs Kootenay...which I bought before the Evo 400. But it’s actually close enough...and it sounds more balsy.

Primaluna is voiced to please....like McIntosh.
This means that some are not going to like it.

Running through a good preamp like the Don Sachs model 2...it’s pretty damn good.