Unison Research P70 review

Unison’s first push-pull design for a decade, the new P70 also features a Murano

TechRadar Verdict

Delightful sounding valve amplifier with notably delicate and transparent midband, a sweet, open and well extended top end, and impressive general neutrality, though the bottom end could be tauter and tighter.

Pros

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    Lovely valve delicacy, sweetness and transparency

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    Fine neutrality and power

Cons

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    Can lack a little tautness with deep synthesiser bass

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    A bit heavy

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Over the past two decades, Unison Research has built itself an impressive reputation as a maker of fine quality valve amplification at realistic prices. Electronics lecturer Professor Gianni Sacchetti, a valve/hi-fi enthusiast who is still the main man behind the valve amp designs, originally started the Unison operation.

Subsequently, the business has been expanded by Giovanni Nasta, who is responsible for adding the Opera loudspeaker brand to the operation. Nasta also been busy extending the electronics activity with solid state and hybrid products under the Unico banner.

Even when used in combination with B&W's highly analytical diamond tweeter and Rega's similarly transparent Apheta phono cartridge, both of which are on the bright, but extra clean side of neutral, the top end sounds notably sweet, delicate and open. There's no apparent roll off or loss of air and the sweetness of the source and the tweeters is fully maintained, despite the insertion of a solid state phono stage in the chain.

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