Jolida JD 202A Integrated Amplifiers
Jolida JD 202A Integrated Amplifiers
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 01, 2013]
boba
Audio Enthusiast
First my amp is the remote control model- jd202brc. updated components, easy biasing. Upgraded tube sockets and tubs. I love the amp. This amp is the smoothest sounding amp that I have ever heard without being "fat" sounding like so many tube amps. It is still clear sounding with clarity. The mid range is silky smooth wonderful. The highs are clear as a bell. The lows are there without a thud thump bump. The stying and looks of this amp are retro, classic, stylish- what would you call it? Attractive for sure. And it seems to be built like a tank. The remote control is a solid metal chunk- you could run over it with your car without hurting it. I bought mine from a store in New Albany, Indiana called Petery-Hedden Co. They ship gear, sell locally, and on line too. Nice place to deal with. Brian Higdon is a wonderfully friendly helpful guy who does what he says he is going to do. If you want a good amp get this one, and get it from Brian at Petery-Hedden Co. You could find an internet directory listing for the phone number. Or get it from Jolida. The company is great, the products are great, and the dealers are great. What else do you want? Thanks for the chance to tell about how much I like my amp. The sound is so pleasant I can listen to it all day and into the night. |
[Jun 18, 2012]
Ben
Audio Enthusiast
Having grown up with tubes I entered the solid state era with caution. Early SS amps left something to be desired, and I found myself missing the smoothness and musicality of my old tube amps. Of course at the same time speakers were a big drawback and often weren't quite as good as the electronics. Zap forward to today and we have some truly amazing speaker systems to listen to in all prices ranges. We also have improved component parts available to build amps and pre-amps. Suddenly old technolgy designs can be optimized with more consistant parts performance. Those of us who still remember those older pieces, are now fortunate enough hear what the older designs are really capable of. That's where Jolida and others shine.
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[Feb 03, 2008]
fresco
AudioPhile
Strength:
Small and simple. Inexpensive and has a natural detailed sound.
Weakness:
only rated 40 watts but thats enough for me. This is my 1st tube amplifier. It has a smooth and liquid sound. The sound is natural and detailed. I listened to Patricia barber songs, Norah jones, Andrea bocelli and it is so detailed and clear.
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[Jan 23, 2008]
skipper320
AudioPhile
Strength:
Strong with vocal and jazz music.
Weakness:
None for the price After a short foray into solid state amplification, I decided it was time to return to tubes. I found a nice deal on the Jolida 202a. I bought it and I could not be more pleased. I was very surprised at how nice this amplifier sounds. Ample bass for a 40w integrated. Beautiful midrange and crisp, clear highs. Soundstaging is very strong. This amplifier excels with jazz and classical music. Vocals are nicely rendered. Build quality seems excellent. I have not tried any different tubes as of yet, but I plan to in the future. I will follow up on that. I had hesitated to try a tube integrated and am sorry I waited as long as I did. Paired with a rather sensitive
Similar Products Used: Nad c340
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[Oct 22, 2006]
MJAB
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Again everything. It deserves to be called a legendary product.
Weakness:
For the price? Well, perhaps the absence of pre-outs or main-in connections, but I prefer go simple. I still does not understand why there are two separated groups of reviews on the Jolida 202. This is really a follow up, as I already wrote about the Jolida 202 and I am so marveled about it. First: It passed about 2 years and until now the amp never failed. Second, here is something interesting: There is a french online magazine (thr.france) that reviewed the Jolida and said it is just great, but they did the test with JJ brand (prior Tesla) output tubes instead of the stock Jolida tubes, so I made the same change and the results where very notorious: the treble went more defined and the bass more round and full, while the midrange (already marvelous) were intact. Another simple think I did (based on the Steven Rochlin review article) was the use of Vibrapods under the stock feet, resulting in a slightly more open highs and mids and somewhat more headroom and less congestion at louder passages (i.e. Previn's Messiaen Turangalila Symphony, Antal Dorati's Grofe Grand Canyon Suite), while chamber orchestra and jazz got better soundstage. I also changed the 12AX7 Jolida tubes for Electro Harmonix, but here I didn't note a substancial difference. My point is, at this price, you will not get a better and more upgradedable amp than this. Speakers? I am now using the famous Triangle Cometes ES (prior I was using the Wharfedale 8.2), and until now it is the better sounding amp/speakers combo I have ever heard for less than two thousand dollars (believe me, I have heard many solid state and tube amps as many kind of speakers).
Similar Products Used: Marantz MA6100 monoblock power amplifiers, NAD T743 AV receiver, Yamaha P2500 professional power amplifier, Parasound HCA1000A power amplifier, Quad 405 power amp.
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[Dec 15, 2005]
slowrain
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
'warm..., silky...' solidly built highly modifiable if you're into that, but you can also shape the sound trying different tubes.
Weakness:
cheap gold plastic feet. why, people, why? I love this amp. I used to have a Dynaco tube amp, and in 1980 when I traded it in on a fancier, more powerful Philips solid state, I felt like something was missing somehow. Later, when I blew out an input channel and replaced the Philips with a JVC, the resulting sound from my old Advent One's was even thinner. Always wanted to try tubes again, but I couldn't afford a MacIntosh. The salesmen at Hawthorne seem to prefer solid state and were recommending NAD or Cambridge Audio integrated amps. When I asked them about their Jolida tube amps, they offered to let me take a Jolida and a Cambridge Audio home to try in my system. The Jolida won immediately- while the Cambridge sounds fine, the Jolida has a sense of life to it, like the musicians are there in front of you. You've heard the cliches of 'warm midrange and silky highs'- it's got 'em. I use a Rega Planet and a P2 through it into a pair of Wharfedale EVO 40's, and it sounds great. Yeah, it's only 40 watts, and the sound starts to fall apart if I really crank it (the 40's are the largest floorstanders in the EVO series), but we're talking unreasonably loud there. At normal and reasonably loud levels, it sounds beautiful. A bit of tube-rolling and I've found a combination of tubes I really like. If you can spend $1000, I hear the 302 has bigger transformers, more power and better bass control, but for under $1000 the 202 is a great-sounding amp. Similar Products Used: Dynaco, Philips, JVC, NAD, Luxman |
[Jan 04, 2005]
MJAB
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Everything
Weakness:
Nothing that deserves attention Where are the other 41 reviews on this amp? Those reviews appear when you reach this page through Ecoustic.com/Audioreview.com. Follow up: This little amp is a killer! Sounds much more mellow than my Parasound HCA1000A/P-LD1100 combo. It is NOT an amp for those who wants to get deaf. Similar Products Used: It is connected to a pair of NHT Super Zero , an Energy S10 subwoofer, a Marantz DR6000 CD recorder and a NAD 521i CD player. |
[Dec 30, 2004]
MJAB
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Appearence Easy of use Construction Overall sound
Weakness:
Anything, even without considering the price First I have to quote that when I reached the Jolida 202 audioreview page via Ecoustics.com, there are posted 41 another reviews of this amp; I don´t know why these reviews does not appear on the actual audioreview page of the Jolida 202 or why there is not any rating on the amplifiers reviews page. I will put it simple: these amp is the better tube gear you can get for under $1000; the sound is so marvellous that I am rediscovering my entire CD collection a moth ago. By the way, the model I got is a 2004, with a power on blue light instead of green and better transformers and resistors than the prior 2003 model (that´s what Jolida said to me ) Similar Products Used: Parasound HCA1000A amp, Parasound PLD/1100 preamp, NAD T750 A/V receiver, Fisher vintage X100A integrated amp |