ArchiMark
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- Preamp, Processor or Receiver
- Yamaha R-N600A Receiver
- Other Amp
- Pro-Ject Tube Box S2
- DAC
- Geshelli Labs TORC (on order)
- Universal / Blu-ray / CD Player
- SMSL PL200T
- Turntable/Cartridge
- Technics SL-1200 MK2 / Ortofon 2M LVB 250
- Front Speakers
- JBL Stage 250 B Bookshelf
Hi,
Title says it all (hopefully....). Considering getting my first tube amp....
Currently, I have Yamaha R-N600A solid state amp....very good but not sure has the warm sound I'm looking for.
Other current components:
- Technics SL-1200MK2 turntable with Ortofon LVB 250 cartridge
- Pro-Ject Tube Box DS3 B phono preamp
- SMSL PL200T CD Transport
- Geshelli Labs TORC DAC with:
- AKM4499EXEQ dual mono DAC boards
- Burson Classic - Op Amp
Been looking at tube amps online quite a bit....considering between several price points....low, medium, high (at least for me...).
A. Dayton Audio HTA200
From what I can tell, people seem pretty positive about this amp, and certainly given the fairly low price.
However, this is a hybrid design, tube / solid state. Like that it has plenty of inputs.
5 year warranty is nice too.
B. REISONG (Boyuurange) A50 MKIII 300B
Seems like a mixed bag on this one.....some really like it and some have issues with it. But can be upgraded potentially.
C. Elekit TU-8900
Seems very highly regarded, from Japan, very good quality, but at a much higher price point than the others.
Assume it's a good long-term choice and is upgradeable.
Any comments on the above?
Have I missed some other good choices?
Or should I just keep my trusty Yamaha R-N600A?

Thanks for any and all input.
Mark
Title says it all (hopefully....). Considering getting my first tube amp....
Currently, I have Yamaha R-N600A solid state amp....very good but not sure has the warm sound I'm looking for.
Other current components:
- Technics SL-1200MK2 turntable with Ortofon LVB 250 cartridge
- Pro-Ject Tube Box DS3 B phono preamp
- SMSL PL200T CD Transport
- Geshelli Labs TORC DAC with:
- AKM4499EXEQ dual mono DAC boards
- Burson Classic - Op Amp
Been looking at tube amps online quite a bit....considering between several price points....low, medium, high (at least for me...).
A. Dayton Audio HTA200
From what I can tell, people seem pretty positive about this amp, and certainly given the fairly low price.
However, this is a hybrid design, tube / solid state. Like that it has plenty of inputs.
5 year warranty is nice too.
B. REISONG (Boyuurange) A50 MKIII 300B
Seems like a mixed bag on this one.....some really like it and some have issues with it. But can be upgraded potentially.
C. Elekit TU-8900
Seems very highly regarded, from Japan, very good quality, but at a much higher price point than the others.
Assume it's a good long-term choice and is upgradeable.
Any comments on the above?
Have I missed some other good choices?
Or should I just keep my trusty Yamaha R-N600A?
Thanks for any and all input.
Mark




