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The Dared MP-5BT is a professional stereo integrated vacuum tube amplifier combining classic tube warmth with modern hybrid amplification. Featuring 25W per channel output, Bluetooth aptX streaming, USB DAC, and premium rose gold and wood design, it’s a proven bestseller with over 100,000 units sold, perfect for audiophiles and style-conscious professionals alike.
Material Type | Stainless Steel, Wood |
Item Dimensions | 10.2 x 6.3 x 6.1 inches |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Package Type | box |
Output Power | 25 Watts |
Minimum Supply Voltage | 1E+2 Volts |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Maximum Supply Voltage | 2.4E+2 Volts |
R**L
Impressive value, with only a couple caveats
As someone who has gotten used to separates, this little amp/pre/DAC offers quite a lot in a small, well-built, attractive package. It's an easy 5 stars just for the value - it helps that I paid half price for a "Used-acceptable" unit which seems to have absolutely nothing wrong with it. Even at full price, if you're just getting into audio and don't have any of these components yet, just buy it, assuming your speakers are sensitive enough. I can't imagine doing better for the price. Your mileage might vary though depending on how you want to use it.First of all, the amplifier. It's good. The soundstage is impressively wide. Compared to my much more expensive vintage Yamaha amp, it sounds a little muddled and lacks refinement. But I actually had to A/B test. My first thought was "this sounds pretty good." No perceptable line noise. So it's a success on that front.The headphone amp is - decent? There was some line noise at medium-high volumes. Sound quality was comparable to my inexpensive USB DAC/amp, but I'm not much of a headphone user so take my comments with a grain of salt.Okay, on to the digital playback. This is what really surprised me. It's excellent. Very smooth and analogue-sounding. Undoubtedly, there's synergy here between the DAC and pre-amp section, and I can't say which deserves the credit, but this is the best digital audio has sounded on my system.One note: Bluetooth connectivity has worked flawlessly, but the bass output is oddly exagerrated. I have to turn my subwoofer gain from 1 o' clock to 11 o'clock. Doesn't happen via USB.Edit: I'm no longer encountering low sound quality when running a phono preamp into the Dared, seems there was some other issue that's now resolved. So I can unreservedly recommend this unit.
J**Y
So far so good, kinda
Power for my Sennheiser HD 600s is incredible. I do have some higher upgrade tubes coming.Once in awhile I hear clicking and popping. Not sure if it is the source material or if it is the Amp..May return it .Overall it is a very tube good amp.UPDATE Jan 6th 2024Downgrading my review to two stars. The clicking and popping is still there and getting annoying. Almost 400 amp should not be misbehaving.I now own a pair of HiFiman HE-4xx that should be easier to drive than my HD600s but are not. This Dared amp runs out of steam trying to power my He-4xxs. Would like the manufacturer to reach out to me for a solution. A 400 Dollar headphone amp should not have the issues I mentioned.I changed my score from a four to a two. Do not recommend purchase until the clicking and popping issues are fixed. Also more headroom is needed for magnar planar headphones please.I want to love this amp but cannot justify its cost to performance ratio at all. Sorry,.JohnEDIT DEC 4 2023AMP still has a pop now and then but since it rally makes my HD600's wake up I have decided to keep it. No regrets here.Since this Dared is my first tube amp I am not sure if it is entry level or mid level range.Edit Jan 18th 2024 Sill have the popping and crackling noises. Dangit.Trying a different set of valves 6N1 Tube Equivalent 6N1P, 6N2 Tube Equivalent 6N2P, Dared Audio MP-5BT Professional Valve Amplifier, Magic Eye Volume Indicator Tubes from AudioZamba and hopefully the noises will go away,Will keep the feedback going,JohnJohn
A**N
Great Sounding AMP
I have a SMSL SP200 Amp but my planar headphones sounded lean on them so I decided to get this amp after finding online reviews for it. It came in two boxes fully assembled and you only needed to plug the power cable and connect it to your external DAC or use the built in DAC. What greats you when you open the box is a pair of white gloves. They gave this amp some serious attention to detail and it shows. It sounds warm on planar headphones and good dynamics. at the 9 o'clock position its already pretty loud. It's a finger print magnet because of the shiny surfaces and the magic key tube is a nice touch. I removed the tube cover by the way which are just heard by two screws and easily removed with a screw driver. Sitting on a desk this thing is a conversation starter. It has BT also which is great for phones with no headphone jacks.
J**R
I wanted it to be much better
I'm a 56 year old with over 40 years of audiophile experience - I started began building loudspeakers and modifying guitar amps when I was 16. I am a degreed Electrical Engineer. I own many vintage and contemporary transistor and tube amps. I purchased this item for my business to warm up the sound of streaming music in a newer unit that has Bluetooth shouldn't require much maintenance. I don't need a lot of power for the application, so 30 watts per channel is plenty.Aesthetically, it's a unique look and layout and that's probably a plus and a small part of the reason why I bought it. The problems are with the sound and output power. The sound is muddy and lacks detail. There is practically no soundstage. There's no way this amp is 30 watts per channel RMS into 8 ohms. It may be 30 watts peak, but no way that it's 30 watts RMS. I have an oscilloscope and 8ohm test load, and might put a 1khz signal into it and report back on the output power. But the larger problem is the sound. The sound is garbage. It may be better (or less grainy) than some Class D amps with cheap non-tube preamp stages, and I think that's got to be how many reviewers are probably rating this amplifier. Finally, the RCA line inputs sound better than the Bluetooth but not good enough to offer any redeeming value to this amplifier.I might try some GE 5654 tubes before returning it, but I'll be surprised if the tubes make that big of difference. If they do; and I keep the amp, I'll report back.
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