Tube integrated with real bass. Does it exist?


Let's assume it will drive two way speakers with 1" tweeter and 8" woofer, 89db 8ohm. Any price level. No hybrids invited.
I personally haven't heard of one.
inna
As I heard here, Ayon is now made in China. That's no go for me.
Yes, I realize that even VAC puts Chinese tubes, but that's only tubes. I would replace them soon with NOS non-Chinese anyway. Quality of Chinese things varies wildly, and I am not going to gamble when it comes to really expensive items. At this level I want to be able to call the designer and talk to him about particulars of certain NOS tubes, power cords upgrades, weather in New York, North Carolina, Germany etc.
So, it's either American and Canadian or European and maybe Japanese. Never heard of Australian or New Zeeland tube amps, but that might be fine too.
Inna,

From what I have read elsewhere it seems Ayon has been straightforward.  They source a few circuit boards from Asia for a few entry level products, and it seems that their aluminum casings may come from Asia.  Additionally, I've read other posts (I think it was on this forum) from people who have been at German audio shows and took day trips to the Ayon factory in Austria and described it as very state of the art production facility.  There's nothing that I've ever read that leads me to the conclusion that Ayon products are made in China, but everyone here is certainly free to draw their own conclusions.

Cheers,

John
Pani When you talk about speed, check out the Japanese tube amps. Leben, Air Tight, Zanden to name a few
+ 1 on Leben. The Leben CS600 puts out 32 watts @8ohms. That integrated also has good bandwidth for a tube amp. It also happens to look lovely which doesn’t hurt. I think the Vac 160i would have better bass given its higher power rating & larger transformers. But the Leben should be able to drive the OP’s 2-ways without breaking a sweat.


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From what I have read elsewhere it seems Ayon has been straightforward.  They source a few circuit boards from Asia for a few entry level products, and it seems that their aluminum casings may come from Asia.  Additionally, I've read other posts (I think it was on this forum) from people who have been at German audio shows and took day trips to the Ayon factory in Austria and described it as very state of the art production facility.  There's nothing that I've ever read that leads me to the conclusion that Ayon products are made in China, but everyone here is certainly free to draw their own conclusions.
Well if you look at the back of all Ayon products, how many can you name which say "Made in Austria"? You will see "Ayon Austria", but not "Made in Austria". I don't doubt they produce some parts and even assemble their top products in Austria, but they are not substantially made in Austria, hence they can't legally say that.