Keep on Rollin’: PrimaLuna EVO 200 Tube Power Amplifier Features Compatibility with Practically Any Tube Type, Drives Speakers with Ease, Includes Adaptive AutoBias, and Plays with Full, Rich Sound
With the PrimaLuna EVO 200 tube power amplifier, you’ve got options. Compatible with 6L6G, 6L6GC, 7581A, EL34, EL37, 6550, KT66, KT77, KT88, KT90, KT120, and KT150 tubes, it touts a flexibility that cannot be beat at this price point. And because it runs tubes at about 417 volts for plates and screens, you can rest assured whatever tubes you roll will last a long, long time — cutting down on needless expense and frustration. And no matter what type of speakers you own, now or in the future, the presence of two-, four-, eight-, and 16-ohm outputs covers the bases.
Loaded with eight tubes and outputting a robust 44Wpc (into eight ohms, stereo) and available in stereo or mono configuration (more on the latter below), the 50.6-pound EVO 200 employs Adaptive AutoBias — a smart, completely passive technology that employs sensors to monitor your tubes and makes adjustments in real time. Since it addresses “tube pinch off” at high volumes, it reduces distortion by a figure of more than 50 percent. Plus, EVO 200 runs its output tubes at a minimum dissipation without going into crossover distortion.
That all sounds great, you might say, but doesn’t that mean the amp provides less power from each tube? It does. But big power numbers don’t ever automatically correlate with stellar sonics. The latter happen by leveraging the strength of big transformers as well as high-grade sockets, wiring, resistors, and capacitors. The very approach taken by EVO 200, allowing to provide power that is pure and clean, and which leads to gorgeous midranges, controlled low-end passages, and airy, extended highs.
Inside EVO 200, large toroidal transformers are enclosed in a metal housing and potted in a non-microphonic resin to future reduce noise and protect the windings from deterioration. This solution far out-performs C- and EI-core types in outboard power supply boxes. Also on display: custom-made super-wide-bandwidth output transformers, the most important (and expensive) part of any tube amp. Wound in-house and beefy in size, they ensure long tube life and contribute the desired “slam” any high-end system needs to reproduce music with convincing authority and presence. Point-to-point wiring throughout the entire signal path, ultra-quiet sealed relay inputs, bad-tube indicator LED lights, and the absence of any internal DAC or phonostage to prevent added complexity further check the audiophile boxes.
Keep on Rollin’: PrimaLuna EVO 200 Tube Power Amplifier Features Compatibility with Practically Any Tube Type, Drives Speakers with Ease, Includes Adaptive AutoBias, and Plays with Full, Rich Sound
With the PrimaLuna EVO 200 tube power amplifier, you’ve got options. Compatible with 6L6G, 6L6GC, 7581A, EL34, EL37, 6550, KT66, KT77, KT88, KT90, KT120, and KT150 tubes, it touts a flexibility that cannot be beat at this price point. And because it runs tubes at about 417 volts for plates and screens, you can rest assured whatever tubes you roll will last a long, long time — cutting down on needless expense and frustration. And no matter what type of speakers you own, now or in the future, the presence of two-, four-, eight-, and 16-ohm outputs covers the bases.
Loaded with eight tubes and outputting a robust 44Wpc (into eight ohms, stereo) and available in stereo or mono configuration (more on the latter below), the 50.6-pound EVO 200 employs Adaptive AutoBias — a smart, completely passive technology that employs sensors to monitor your tubes and makes adjustments in real time. Since it addresses “tube pinch off” at high volumes, it reduces distortion by a figure of more than 50 percent. Plus, EVO 200 runs its output tubes at a minimum dissipation without going into crossover distortion.
That all sounds great, you might say, but doesn’t that mean the amp provides less power from each tube? It does. But big power numbers don’t ever automatically correlate with stellar sonics. The latter happen by leveraging the strength of big transformers as well as high-grade sockets, wiring, resistors, and capacitors. The very approach taken by EVO 200, allowing to provide power that is pure and clean, and which leads to gorgeous midranges, controlled low-end passages, and airy, extended highs.
Inside EVO 200, large toroidal transformers are enclosed in a metal housing and potted in a non-microphonic resin to future reduce noise and protect the windings from deterioration. This solution far out-performs C- and EI-core types in outboard power supply boxes. Also on display: custom-made super-wide-bandwidth output transformers, the most important (and expensive) part of any tube amp. Wound in-house and beefy in size, they ensure long tube life and contribute the desired “slam” any high-end system needs to reproduce music with convincing authority and presence. Point-to-point wiring throughout the entire signal path, ultra-quiet sealed relay inputs, bad-tube indicator LED lights, and the absence of any internal DAC or phonostage to prevent added complexity further check the audiophile boxes.