Vincent Audio Debuts SV737 Hybrid Integrated Amplifier in U.S. Market Residential Systems


Vincent Audio SV737 hibrid csöves sztereó erősítő teszt

Vincent's new SV-737 flagship integrated amplifier is a technically-advanced hybrid tube and solid state stereo design with built-in D/A converter plus wireless connectivity via Bluetooth and WiFi. It supports streaming and can play music files stored on a NAS drive.


Vincent Audio Debuts SV737 Hybrid Integrated Amplifier in U.S. Market Residential Systems

Continuing with the SV-737's DAC, I played Jimmy Rogers's "Blue Bird" from Stereophile's Test CD 3 (CD, Stereophile STPH 006-2): a thick bed of electric bass, electric guitar, and honkytonk piano on the right, shouting harmonica on left, and Rogers's joyous voice wailing above. Through the energetic Spendors, the Vincent pushed power and dynamics to burn.


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The Vincent SV-737 hybrid amplifier, which weighs around 21 kilograms and is 16.5 centimetres high, is available immediately in black or silver and costs around 3,000 Euros. Vincent's amp SV-237MkII enters the next generation. With elegant design changes and Bluetooth capabilities, it also becomes more modern.


Vincent SV737 testy, ceny i sklepy AUDIO

"The Vincent Audio SV-737 was great fun with all the music I played. It's a powerful beast of an integrated that can probably drive just about any loudspeaker. Its best traits were its see-through, near-rich midrange and generous, tight low end that added a little warmth to most music—plus, it comes with a more-than-solid, detailed, musical DAC.


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Vincent Audio's SV-737 integrated amplifier's hybrid design offers the natural-sounding audio associated with vacuum tubes while providing the power and control of solid-state electronics. In addition, the SV-737 is up to date with a DAC that handles the latest high-resolution streaming formats, including WAV, FLAC, AIFF, APE, and more.


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The SV-737 can be connected to the home network via the WiFi function, meaning it can support streaming and, for example, play music files stored on a NAS. In addition, the SV-737 sets new standards in terms of circuitry. The SV-737 is an integrated amplifier


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Vincent's new SV-737 flagship integrated amplifier is a technically-advanced hybrid tube and solid state stereo design with built-in D/A converter and includes wireless connectivity via Bluetooth and WiFi. It supports streaming and can play music files stored on a NAS drive. The onboard DAC is a Texas Instruments PCM5102 offering file playback.


Vincent Audio SV737 hibrid csöves sztereó erősítő teszt

The Vincent SV-737's optical and coaxial S/PDIF digital inputs locked to data sampled up to 192kHz (footnote 1) and preserved absolute polarity at the preamplifier and headphone outputs, but polarity was inverted at the loudspeaker outputs. With the volume control set to its maximum, a 1kHz digital signal at -12dBFS resulted in a level at the.


Vincent SV737 Integrated Stereo Amplifier Review Part One

The Vincent SV-737 proves to be a willing dance partner for the PSB Synchrony B600 delivering the low end control it requires to fully energize the room but also the necessary resolution and midrange warmth to bring this neutral speaker out of its cocoon. PSB Synchrony B600.


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The new Vincent SV-737 Integrated Hybrid Class A Stereo Amplifier measures 430 mm in width, 430 mm in depth and 165 mm in height and weighs a whopping 21 kg. This solution is offered in two versions, black and silver. In either case, a matching infrared remote control is included in the scope of delivery.


Vincent SV737 TEST

The Vincent proved to be ideal for the LRS; stable and energetic with excellent low-end control. The SV-737 is a wonderfully clean and transparent sounding amplifier (the internal DAC worked well with the Bluesound NODE serving as my primary digital source) but there is a clear emphasis in the bass; the LRS are never overloading your room with bass but I felt the impact far more with the SV.


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The $3499 Vincent SV-737 is a big, heavy, beefy, bratwurst-mit-sauerkraut-eating German power amp that just happens to have a fine onboard tube preamp section and onboard DAC and Wi-Fi, too. True, its integrated nature will save space to make it more attractive to apartment dwellers, giving it a higher value in terms of price/features and price/performance.


VINCENT SV737 Class A stereo hybrid integrated amplifier

I take a photograph of a product's serial number when I receive it for testing. This was the Vincent's serial number label: It doesn't include the country of manufacture but Ken Micallef does say in the review text that the SV-737 is manufactured in China. John Atkinson Technical Editor, Stereophile


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Manufacturer: Vincent Audio, Sintron Distribution GmbH, Sudring 14, 76473 Iffezheim, Germany. Tel: 07229-182950. Web:. It doesn't include the country of manufacture but Ken Micallef does say in the review text that the SV-737 is manufactured in China. John Atkinson Technical Editor, Stereophile. Log in or register to post comments;


Vincent SV737 (3436951603) Ausstellungsstück Vollverstärker Angebot auf audiomarkt.de

Input Sensitivityt: 300 mV. Signal-Noise Ratio: > 90 dB. Input Impedance: 47 kOhm. Max. Power Consumption: 590 Watt. Inputs: 6 x Stereo RCA, 2 x Optical, 2 x Coaxial, 1 x Bluetooth, 1 x Stereo Main In. Outputs: 1 x Stereo Pre Out, 1 x Stereo Rec Out, 4 x 2 Speaker Terminals, 2 x 3,5 mm jack (Power Control) Tubes: 2 x 6N1P, 2 x 6N2P, 1 x 85A2.


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The Vincent SV-737 falls in line with most modern integrated amplifiers, like the Rotel A14 MK2 and the Rotel Michi I have had in my system this year. Fully loaded integrated amplifiers, self-contained and ready for service. On the one hand there is the convenience factor. On the other, if one weren't particular happy with the internal.