Vincent SV-737 Stereo Hybrid Integrated Amplifier
A 180 W tube/solid-state amp with a 6N2P and 6N1P tube input stage, and 85A2 tube regulation. Also has an onboard streaming DAC with wireless capability
German manufacturer, Vincent adds a few modern touches to its highly regarded tubeLine with the SV-737. This hybrid amp now has a streaming DAC on board and offers both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. The box houses two distinct pre and power amp circuits that have been matched perfectly to one another. Vincent has worked on creating a match that offers maximum transparency and spectral stability.
The SV-737 gets its tube stage from the SA-T7 preamplifier, employing its basic principle of two gain blocks with embedded, switchable tone control. There are now two double triodes per channel, and voltage amplification is provided by 6N2P-EV tubes. These have a characteristic curve that is similar to the well-known ECC83
or 12AX7 yet more linear. In addition, the 6N2P-EV is particularly low in microphony and noise.
With its high-current cathodes, the 6N1P tubes takes over the function of the driver and buffer stage. Voltage regulation, also from the SA-T7 uses an 85A2 tube, originally developed for high-sensitivity measurement technology. It provides a low-noise and almost hum-free supply voltage in combination with a semiconductor regulator.
Specifications
Output Power per Channel (8 ohm, 4 ohm): 180 W, 300 W
Input Sensitivity: 300 mV
Input Impedance: 47 kOhm
Digital Inputs: 2 x optical, 2 x coax
Analog Inputs: 6 x stereo RCA, 1 x stereo RCA power amp
Outputs: 1 x stereo RCA rec out, 1 x stereo RCA pre out, 2 x 3.5 mm remote, 4 x stereo speaker
Tube Complement: 2 x 6N1P, 2 x 6N2P, 1 x 85A2
Dimensions (WHD): 16.9" x 6.5" x 16.9" (430 x 165 x 430 mm)
Weight: 46.3 lb