Mystère ia11

It’s hard not to fall for the new valve amp from the Prima Luna people

TechRadar Verdict

If you want valve power but don’t like rose-tinted designs, give the Mystère ia11 a go. Despite the lack of inputs, it wins out because it looks superb and combines modern day thwack and grunt with old school sweetness.

Pros

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    Lovely looking

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    Sounds crisp and taut and deceptively un-valvey

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    A powerhouse of an amp

Cons

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    Bass could be deeper and fuller

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    Lack of inputs and remote could be a problem

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    We question that egg-frying valve heat when the protector’s in place

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Mystère is an entirely new brand that stems from the same team that makes Prima Luna electronics. Thus far, there are two integrated valve amps: the ia11 (tested here) and the beefier ia21.

Although there are strong similarities between the two brands (same Dutch design, same Chinese build, both valve-based, and both distributed by the Pistol Music arm of Absolute Sounds) the Mystère ia11 is no clone amp. On paper at least, it's a rudimentary design though, just four line inputs (no phono stage, record loop or preamp outputs), no chance of a remote control and ultra-minimalist in look and intent.

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