Balanced Audio Technology (Bat) Vk33se


This preamp looks very well built and I have some interest in it but can’t find any reviews. There is very little info out there besides upscale audios Kevin Deals YouTube review.
Has anyone here listened to this pre? Does anyone here own it?
Can someone here please share thoughts of the vk33se sonics?
Thx

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BAT could be the most underrated brand out there. They don’t use fancy chassis, instead putting $ into what matters.

@dweller - I would love to hear your impressions of your BAT VK-255 SE amp. I’ve heard that it’s voiced to sound a bit like tubes, which would be appealing to me. I currently have a Linear Tube Audio reference preamp which I absolutely love paired with a 100 watt Audio Hungary tube amp. It’s a great pairing, but I’m interested in getting a solid state amp to avoid maintenance issues down the road. 

I found one review on the BAT VK-255SE amp which referenced a tube like tone with buttery textures, but was somewhat critical on some other items which I’ve now forgotten. 
 

I’d love to find a power amp that has a level of warmth to balance the detailed nature of the LTA preamp. Thanks in advance! 

@bluethinker - Nothing but love for the VK-255SE. I used tube amps most of my life (now 70). Audio Research Classic 60, VT-100, VT-100 Mk-III, two Almarro low-power amps. I've concluded that tube amps, as good as they are, tend to homogenize textures making things too smooth sometimes.

The VK-255SE does everthing I want, is not crazy priced (used) and mates well with my VK-33SE. Read about the design of this amp on BAT website for more info. They say converting to mono doesn't increase wattage much but doubles the current. Would like to hear that sometime. Thanks 

I found and took a leap of faith and bought a like new vk-33se. I have bought used gear in the past and was disappointed with the purchase. Not this time, Dweller is spot on. Like Dweller, This also is the best sounding preamp I’ve ever had in my system. I’m surprised there are no professional reviews on this preamp. It’s not bright nor forward or fat and boring. It seems to play everything I throw at it beautifully. I can’t find anything it does wrong, it’s purely musical. 
Steve at Bat answered all my questions politely even when I was asking about a used vk-33se. 
The preamp is built like a tank. It weighs 40 pounds and looks as good as it sounds   
list price is $10,000, and can be found used for $4500-$5500. In this crazy high priced hobby it is a steel used. 
So there it is, I easily can recommend this pre to anyone shopping for a preamp. 
 

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