I have experienced the same attention to detail in the sound of tube gear. It sounds like you are happy with the sound. What kind of music are you listening to predominantly? I have found that the watt rating for tube gear is very misleading in that it seems 50 to 80 watts in tube gear is sufficient for most applications, whereas I had an amp that had 225 watts (transistor) and it was needed to get the bass response I preferred. Does the Xindak have a warranty? It does appear to be made well (70 lbs.)
Has anyone heard a Xindak V-30 integrated AMP?
I have been considering the purchase of a tube integrated amplifier and had settled on one from Cayin. (the 70-T) Recently, I saw an ad for the Xindak and don't have anywhere to hear one locally. I am planing to match it with Merlin speakers TSM's, and a tubed CD front end. I have a smallish listening room, 12X14, and prefer jazz music, although my music collection includes a lot of R & B as well as vintage Rock. I do intend to add a turntable in the near future.
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