First off, I don’t accept the premise of your question. A few negative comments and a bunch of positive ones do not equate to “no love”. There are plenty of quotes about judging success by the enemies you’ve made. It would be hard to argue against PrimaLuna being a successful brand. They are widely available, well reviewed, and have above average resale value. No piece of gear pleases everyone. Anecdotes of mismatched pairings increase with sales volume as uninformed consumers buy what is popular rather than what is suitable. This also happens more as knowledgeable dealers are increasingly taken out of the retail loop. Objecting based on manufacturing origin can be a valid choice, but it is more about politics than either economics or quality. So much of what we consume is made abroad. This is the modern global economy. I’m more concerned with performance, price, and local support. If I’m not confident that there is a low probability that I will need service, and that it will not be a huge hassle to do so, then I don’t care if the factory is across town, cross country, or over seas.
The amp I have has been a solid performer and a great intro into tubes both because of the auto bias and the wide variety of usable tubes. I think it’s a keeper no matter where I go from here.
And I expected no less.
The amp I have has been a solid performer and a great intro into tubes both because of the auto bias and the wide variety of usable tubes. I think it’s a keeper no matter where I go from here.
And I expected no less.