I've had the Vincent SV-700 for 3 months, and it's out of this world good when running in class A. Better than average in A/B due to excellent tube pre-amp built in. This replaced Audio Research SP16 and Kennwood LM-7's for me. Very amazing soundstage. I'm very happy with my purchase. only minor gripe is the remote doesn't step the volume granular enough but that again is the only grip I have with this amp. My setup, using KEF R3 Meta with KEF stands, Emotiva ERC-3 via balanced connection, and chose the schiit modius for my dac over the built in one (personal preference plus ease of usb c and additional inputs), and the Vincent PHO-701 with Rega P1 with Sumiko Pearl cartridge. I find the soundstage very good with all sources, and when you use class A mode, the bass is way punchier and soundstage way more 3 demential with a lot of depth, height and overall sounds like I have a surround sound system. Primary listening done in a medium size room with no treatments and low to mid volume level (I'm old now). Highly recommend this product for the value to cost ratio.
@@williamduarte-stereo tks. Looking at the video I dont know why I felt that. I have seen Yamaha and parasound built quality. Quite different. I could be wrong
i already have an integrated yamaha A-s301, and it played very well, but there is no way to compare it with this sv-700 VINCENT, they are equivalent, but with different proposals.
I've had the Vincent SV-700 for 3 months, and it's out of this world good when running in class A. Better than average in A/B due to excellent tube pre-amp built in. This replaced Audio Research SP16 and Kennwood LM-7's for me. Very amazing soundstage. I'm very happy with my purchase. only minor gripe is the remote doesn't step the volume granular enough but that again is the only grip I have with this amp. My setup, using KEF R3 Meta with KEF stands, Emotiva ERC-3 via balanced connection, and chose the schiit modius for my dac over the built in one (personal preference plus ease of usb c and additional inputs), and the Vincent PHO-701 with Rega P1 with Sumiko Pearl cartridge.
I find the soundstage very good with all sources, and when you use class A mode, the bass is way punchier and soundstage way more 3 demential with a lot of depth, height and overall sounds like I have a surround sound system.
Primary listening done in a medium size room with no treatments and low to mid volume level (I'm old now). Highly recommend this product for the value to cost ratio.
Que máquina heim. A frontal parece o Marantz. Muito top.
Construção primorosa.
Лампы поменять и будет отлично
Are those Elna caps fake???
Are rubycon
Bom dia amigos.
Where is this made
Made in Germany.
@@williamduarte-stereo ok. I am glad to hear that. Is it 4k
Its designed in Germany but made in China.
Made in china. 🙂
@@xindak217 oh. Then I wouldn't be interested
Looks cheap as made in China. Is that so
Hello friend, a very strong amplifier with a hot signature.
@@williamduarte-stereo tks. Looking at the video I dont know why I felt that. I have seen Yamaha and parasound built quality. Quite different. I could be wrong
i already have an integrated yamaha A-s301, and it played very well, but there is no way to compare it with this sv-700 VINCENT, they are equivalent, but with different proposals.
@@williamduarte-stereo Thank you for your input. I guess I learnt something today.
@@williamduarte-stereo actually I l was referring to Yamaha a s3000 or 2100. What you are ref to mid entry level