Sumiko Primare l21 Integrated Amplifiers
Sumiko Primare l21 Integrated Amplifiers
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 13, 2016]
Primare I21
AudioPhile
This amp represents unbelievable value, especially at used price. Like the previous reviewer said, smooth, balanced and powerful (within its power rating). The sound is tuneful and clean. Made me almost forgot my tube amps. As a matter of fact, tube is not necessary to enjoy music with this amp. This is the amp that got me excited again about solid state amplification.
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[Apr 16, 2016]
Aleksei
Audio Enthusiast
Hello everybody!
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[Jan 17, 2015]
Lou
Casual Listener
This amp has been maligned by audio press reviews stating it is not as good as it's bigger brother the I30. Nothing can be further from the truth. The I30 gives more power for harder to drive speakers but other than that, sonically they are identical. I believe some reviewers judged this amp without a full burn in. As some do not believe in "burn in" this looms as a larger possibility. The amp needs at least a hundred hours then it delivers as pure a sound as you'll ever hear and yes, burn in is as real as the amp. It teams well with Proac speakers and other British style sounding ones.
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[Jul 11, 2009]
philoformigx
Casual Listener
I remember a period in '07 when i was wandering around the hifi stores looking for a pair of speakers for my unison research unico. I finally made my desicion but suddenly everything changed when I saw this beauty on the shelf. The astounding design caught my eye... and after a while it was the smooth and relaxed sound that caught my ears. I stayed 2 hours in the store just to listen, and the next day i decided to sell the unico and buy the l21. Of course I had to start again my 'speaker-odyssey'...!
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[Feb 04, 2009]
tantalised
Audio Enthusiast
Great sounding amp, full tonal quality - though perhaps a bit too soft around the bass for rock songs.
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[Sep 24, 2008]
jason777
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
everything at the price
Weakness:
none ! may be the remote could be metal not plastic . brillant amp , great soundstage and tone and massivilly powerfull rated at 75 watts per channel but sounds much more than that .
Customer Service verry freindly Similar Products Used: musical fidelity a 100 , 170 , marantz , cyrus , sumo , acram |
[Mar 07, 2008]
Sir Digby Chicken-Cesar
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Tonal clarity
Weakness:
Needs some care matching it to the right speakers
I've had this amp for 6 months now and the more I listen to it, the more I like it. It is rated at 75 watts per channel but has been lab tested at between 80-85. It also appears to deliver plenty of current, as dynamic swings don't seem to phase it and it worked well with a pair of 4 ohm speakers I used to have.
Similar Products Used: Denon PMA-1500
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