Hey Guys,
Just wanted to give a quick update concerning the Cayin TA-30....
Wow, what a nice little Integrated amp! I have owned other budget integrated amps, ie ASL AQ-1003, Anthem Integrated 1 and Anthem Integrated 2.
IMHO, the Cayin is hands down better than my previous budget tube integrated amps. First, it is MUCH MORE attractive (the pics on the BizzyBee website don't do it justice)! It is a killer looking unit with a cool gold anodized machined aluminum faceplate and the main case is a really deep metallic dark blue. It is so shiny that the tube glow reflects off of the paint. Also, it has those cool vented tube sockets like some of the big buck amps.
Sonically, it is significantly better in my system that the ASL or Anthem Int. 1. Sonically, it sound much more expensive than the price I paid. It has excellent bass with only a hint of woolyness (when compared to my reference SETs, it is better than the previously mentioned budget amps) and the mids and highs sound very natural. This amp is not as "tubey" sounding as some that I've heard, but it also is not analytical sounding. Honestly, it is a great compromise between those two traits. Exactly what it should be!!!
Anyway, I give the Cayin TA-30 a very strong endorsement, especially considering the price I paid for mine.
Caution, the $499 I paid for mine from BizzyBee was for a NON-modified unit with a slightly damaged shipping box. The regular price for BizzyBee's exclusively modified unit is $300-400 more than I paid. The mods include an external bias adjst mod and I believe an extra set of pre-outs. Mine is stock as sent from Cayin. Bias is set internally by taking off the bottom plate and using leads on the tube sockets. External adjst would be very helpful, especially considering the amp can be run in SE mode by removing one of the tubes in each channel (a nice feature). However, when this is done it nees to be re-biased.
BTW, Paul, at BizzyBee is a major Dude!!! Call or e-mail him for more info than you could possible need for this amp.
Enjoy,
TIC