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
Well I either learned something new (one of the benefits of this forum) or forgot this detail, but I either forgot or didn’t know that my Dialogue Premium HP was made in China. It does mate well with my Magico A3s. Not discounting the politics. But politics aside for the moment, there is no denying that some of the best audio gear is made in China. Examples: Denafrips DACs. Topping DACS. SMSL headphone amps. Any number of Chifi IEMs. 
Pretty sure MC started this, bringing everything down a notch by linking “stop the steal” and freedom of expression.

Pretty sure your reading comprehension* is off the charts- the bottom not the top.

For the record, here’s the very first post.
Honestly, I think is where it’s made.

Also for the record, I never mentioned stop the steal. You did. So what you did, that’s called a lie. People who lie we call liars. People who can’t read we call illiterate.

Just so you know, that is the reason I will never respond to anything you post ever again: no time to waste on an illiterate liar.

*Big word. Sorry. Means you don't understand what you read. Its a form of illiteracy.
I think primaluna may sound great but to me it looks too ugly that’s my only concern 
Has anyone tried the Primaluna Evo with the B&W 805D3? Would it be a good match in a small 18sqm/1500cuft sealed bedroom?
I had a Prima Luna Evo 100 mated to Focal Aria 906 stand mounts driven by a Cambridge Audio CXA80 integrated amp and streaming Qobuz through a CA CXN V2 and in my small 14' x 12' room sounded absolutely great, to my ears. Try to find a used PL integrated amp on the used market. They are few and far between. That should tell you something. People who buy them tend to keep them.