🎶 Elevate your sound game with vintage warmth and modern wireless freedom!
The AIYIMA T1 PRO is a high-fidelity tube preamplifier combining vintage vacuum tube warmth with advanced Bluetooth aptX HD wireless streaming. It features bass and treble tone controls, versatile RCA and AUX connectivity, and a 12V trigger output for automated power management, all packed in a compact design ideal for audiophiles seeking premium sound and seamless integration.
M**Y
Bluetooth works with my ancient computer, hurrah !
This unit feels well made, is very compact, and looks good.I got it hoping to send music from a laptop or desktop computer to the T2, thus to my old stereo. After a little effort (very little, really), it all works, with the old computer, new laptop, and phone. I am mainly using it to play music from my very old iMac to my even older Marantz amplifier. The sound is good -- I didn't expect the device to do much to improve what are mostly mp3 files, but it sounds a bit better than the tinny sound I anticipated, less sharp, more round (this might just be my imagination). The tone controls are appreciated. I do like the dedicated switch between RCA and Bluetooth, rather than an auto over-ride type of thing.The only issue I have had is, if the connection is idle for a period of time (no music playing from the old computer, goes to sleep) when I awaken it, the sound is choppy. This is probably the fault of the computer, not the preamplifier. I just have to disconnect-reconnect the bluetooth connection on the computer and it comes back.I'll add that this maker has excellent customer service. I emailed questions and received very prompt replies!
D**.
Very good product
Turn out a very good edition to my system. Works very well between my old CD player and vintage Marantz home theater box. I also have an old equalizer in the tract. The bass is way softer, the sound all over is warm and charming. The blue tooth connects with no problem. The two sets of output allow the subwoofer connection, but the bass is so good in my homemade speakers that, in most cases, there is no need in subwoofer anyway. Three tone controls work okay. It makes really nice sound for the money.
A**R
Easy to set up and sounds very good.
Setup was ridiculously simple, PC and iPhone found the Bluetooth audio device in seconds. I have the RCA inputs connected to a Scott (Solid State :( ) FM Tuner. This unit feeds the Tuner inputs on an H. H. Scott 222C (7189 Power tubes, 12AX7 audio tubes). Sounds great, nice and warm like you would expect tubes to be. I shall probably buy another to allow my daughter to stream to her EICO ST-70 (7591 power tubes and the same 12AX7 Audio tubes).I'll roll into some other tubes (6K4,6J4,5654) to see what changes. Overall, I'm very impressed with this unit.
S**T
Totally Tubular!
That expression reveals my age, as does the stack of junk in the photo, where the Aiyima Tube T7 has found a home. I did order the upgraded tubes as well, but they haven't arrived yet. This is my impression of the supplied tubes.Hookup was simple. I ran USB into a Topping DAC into the T7's inputs, then connected the output to the tape loop on the Marantz receiver (lower unit). It feeds a pair of Klipsch Heresies, and a 250 watt 15" sub. I also connected my Android phone to the Bluetooth.First, the Bluetooth performance is exceptional. It pairs quickly and the sound definitely benefits from both the DAC and the tubes' effects on the signal.Running an UltraHD stream from Amazon HD from my PC over USB, it's arguable whether the Marantz benefits from the additional tubes and circuitry or not. Marantz of the the 60s and 70s is considered to be some of the best sounding gear ever made.Still deciding on that, I switched over to the slightly newer (1980) JVC, which has a clean amp section and 25% more power than the Marantz, but is nothing really special. On this receiver, the Tube T7 added a bit of "friendly bounciness" to the sound, a slightly warm colored sound that seems to bring the sound alive. This is a good match.With the Marantz, you'd have to decide for yourself. The effect is good for the most part, but imparts some sibilence and smear to high-frequency details. I'm anxious to try the new tubes, and even more excited to try running this through a class D amp like the A07 or brand new A08.And if you're just looking to add Bluetooth to your setup, this unit should definitely be considered.Update May 30, 2021The DollaTek upgrade tubes came, and they're a definite improvement -- but they're noisy! (It doesn't matter once the music's going, it's just a slight hum and hiss). The effect of these tubes on the sound is much rounder, less harsh, adding a slight bit of sizzle and shine to the higher frequencies. The tubes that came with the amp were near silent at idle, but didn't sound the same. I'd say not as good in my setup, your mileage may vary. Worth trying both to see the difference.Update June 1, 2021One knock against the unit is the microphonics exhibited by all the control knobs, because they are aluminum and have a firm mechanical connection through their respective pots soldered to the main circuit board. I'm not saying that I did or didn't hear this in the music, but it is easy to hear wearing headphones and using the knobs.
P**A
I like the sound and features.
For whatever reason it doesn't have that tube sound. Other than that I like the sound and features.
B**H
Aiyima T2 Preamplifier
The media could not be loaded. Aiyima’s T2 preamplifier appears to be well-built and is surprisingly compact. The volume and tone nobs feel positive, with palpable clicks indicating adjustments. The included RCA cable is of very good quality. The tubes installed easily, I did have to make a slight adjustment to some of the pins. Just take your time, make sure the pins are straight, and avoid forcing anything. This unit pairs nicely with my Aiyima A07 amplifier, adding tone controls and Bluetooth connectivity to my system. Not to mention the customizable tube sound (the tubes can be swapped to achieve different sound signatures). I look forward to testing out a few different tubes in the future.Turning on the unit gives off a nice blue glow from the tubes, with hints of an amber bulb color as the tubes warm up. The Bluetooth connected with ease, the Aiyima name popped up immediately on my Android phone and quickly connected. The tone controls offer plenty of adjustment. I can now make quick changes as I jump from one music genre to the next. The T2 comes with two sets of pre-outs, allowing you to connect a second amplifier if desired. Overall if you’re looking to add tube-sound, tone controls, and Bluetooth connectivity, this is what you’re after.My setup:I'm using the internal DAC from an MSI B150i Gaming Pro, connected via 3.5mm aux to RCA adapter to the Aiyima T2 preamplifier. From the Aiyima T2 preamplifier I’m connected to an Aiyima A07. Then from the Aiyima A07 out to a pair of JBL A130 bookshelf speakers and an Emotiva Airmotiv SE8 subwoofer.
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