I am happy to report that my modded A318b has none of the shortcomings described.
Who did the mods? Details on the mods, please?
Is the Almarro 318B For Me?Any Others?
I agree with that PF review as well.... just note that was a stock Almarro amp. I am happy to report that my modded A318b has none of the shortcomings described. It excels in the soundstage and imaging arenas, while keeping the intoxicating tonality and midrange, with really good speed, macro and micro dynamics. Its a great sounding tube amp, IMO. Couple it with efficient speakers, like the wonderful Omega Super Alnico monitors that I have, and enjoy the music! Oh, and don't forget to roll the tubes in it too. I did not like the stock tubes. |
"... the only thing I missed with this amp is more depth in the SS & better imaging." This is where I felt the A318B missed the mark. Somewhat flat and diffuse. If you are really high on that "you are there" imaging, I wouldn't recommend it. What you get, however, is gorgeous tone, bass depth and power, and quite good macrodynamics given the power rating. I think this review gets it right: http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue24/almarro_318B.htm |
Yamaha AS2100 Had one of these though here a few weeks back - it is an astoundingly good sounding integrated amplifier. Good Listening Peter |
I am running the Almarro A318B in my current setup, and having had a ton of other amps (SET, SS, Tube PP), this one really sings and really gets out of the way of the music as much or more than the others! While it was decent out of the box and certainly very usable, I felt that I got the best out of it by having it modded. I took the volume control and input selector out of the signal loop, and basically made it a standalone amp. I also replaced the stock caps with Jupiter Copper Foil caps. In my opinion, it now sounds at least 2x better than its price suggests. Couple that with power tubes that substantially cheaper than their other SET counterparts like the 300b, 845, etc. tubes, and you have a solid winner that you will be happy with for a long time. |
The Almarro is a very nice amp (I had the 318A, but still...). There are still plenty of those big Russian power tubes around. Some say that the bases do need to be replaced regularly due to the heat, but when I had a Joule stereoblock that runs 8 of them in a space not much bigger than the Almarro I did not have a problem w that part of the amp. If that really concerns you, I'd just buy a few pairs of the sockets. I will say that the heat those babies throw off is SIGNIFICANT. Make sure you have enough space around and esp. above the amp and if I had a small child or really inquisitive pet I'd think twice. Another plus of the Almarros is that they are quite attractive. You also might try comparing the sound using the Musicbox vs. the Almarro as a volume control; just run the other wide open. |