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Allnic/ZL Technologies H-7000V
The H-7000V, Allnic’s wildly popular transformer coupled LCR phono stage, is an upgraded version of the H-3000, the phono stage that won the hearts of hundreds of audiophiles worldwide. The H-7000V differs from the H-7000 in that the H-7000V incorporates LCR Multi-curve Equalization. With the H-7000V, you can play any LP issued before RIAA standardization at its correct equalization level!
- Dual MC step-up transformers
- LCR multi-curve equalization
- All transformer coupled, no coupling capcitors
- Zero negative feedback design
- Equipped with the pure vacuum tubes
- High speed, automatic voltage regulation
The H-7000V’s beefy, masculine new chassis, with its optional rack handles and rocker ended sides, takes the H-3000’s already pleasing appearance to the status of cult object.
The cosmetic differences are not the only changes. Mr. KS Park’s upgrades include the addition of refined output transformers, and additional magic to the multi gain step up transformers. These result in an ultra-high-performing, low noise, dynamic analog phono stage.
The H-7000V also incorporates options exclusive to this new model. Two variations of the H-7000V are available. One has the traditional dual MC inputs with 4 level MC step up transformer boosted signals and a top gain of 74dB; the other one also has dual MC inputs, but one is for use with the 4 level MC step-up transformer, while the other is for use with a built-in CR (capacitor, resistor) circuit, electronic step-up.
Sales of these units reflect a North American preference for the dual MC input using a 4 stage step-up transformer system, due to its higher gain and enhanced dynamics, while in other parts of the world some appear to appreciate the option with both transformer and electronic step-up. This really amounts to preferred taste in music and playback conditions.
The H-7000V in the flesh is stunningly beautiful, with a beefy CNC milled aluminum main chassis and weighing in at 45 pounds. The hard to forget H-7000V features large power and permalloy nickel signal path transformers, multiple inputs (2 MM and 2 MC), NOS Mullard E810F gain tubes, and a power supply robust enough to satisfy all tube rollers’ frenzied shootouts and Saturday night trials. Excellent feedback on vintage rectifiers tried and liked are the RCA 5U4G, GEC U52, and the Mullard family of CV378 (both bottle shapes), CV37, and 5AR4. A big all-time favourite is the WE422A.
Available for the same price in either anodized black or natural aluminum.
A world class and coveted phono stage, the H-7000V is on its way to proving itself another Allnic Audio “FOREVER” product.
- The H-7000V comes standard with dual transformer MC step-up inputs, plus two MM direct inputs. Also, as a world premier, three input modes are available upon request, fulfilling a long-time wish of vinyl lovers. The H-7000V can include a head-amplifier (pre-pre or electronic step up) MC input, a traditional step-up transformer MC input, and two MM direct inputs (you can, of course, connect your favorite step ups also). A variable impedance control for the MC inputs is included on the standard version with dual transformer step up MC inputs. The version with the electronic step-up has the transformer step-up MC input fixed at 47K ohms. The electronic step-up head-amp’s impedance is variable using supplied plug-in resistors.
- LCR Multi-curve Equalization – This is also a world premier. Allnic’s Multi-curve LCR unit has 4 turn-over points (250Hz, 400Hz, 500Hz RIAA, and 700Hz) and 4 Roll-off points (-16dB, -13.7dB RIAA, -11dB and -5dB). This means you can enjoy playing any LP issued before RIAA standardization.
- In addition, the H-7000V:
- is all transformer coupled – no coupling capacitors
- is a zero negative feedback design with only two active gain stages
- is equipped with a pure vacuum tube, high speed, automatic voltage regulation circuit for both channels, and a power supply unit separate from the phono stage itself, for superior signal to noise ratio
- has very high quality, wide frequency in-house MC step-up transformers
- has pure balanced operation
- operates in pure class A
- uses 4 pentode E810F tubes in triode mode (please see its wonderful three factors, μ= 57, gm = 50,000 micro mho, and lowest resistance around 1 K ohms) for primary signal amplification. This tremendously beautiful tube drives our large, 100% Permalloy output transformer at 20mA of high current
- has multiple rectifier tube options for the outboard power supply
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Allnic/ZL Technologies H-7000V Phono Stage
The H-7000V stakes its claim as a reference-class phono stage with transformer-coupled LCR architecture and tube gain stages that deliver notable harmonic richness and tonal balance. Reviewers including Andre Marc and Anthony Kershaw praise its deep, inky backgrounds, lifelike midrange presence, warm yet controlled bass, and expansive imaging. Dynamics are described as both powerful and immediately musical, while an external 5U4 rectified power supply and robust two-chassis build reduce noise and support stable operation. Extensive gain and impedance options handle finicky MC/MM cartridges, and the front-panel controls and meters aid setup. Ideal for serious vinyl enthusiasts with high-end systems who want maximum retrieval and adjustability; its premium engineering and performance justify consideration despite a large, high-end price tag.
Pros
- Reference-level musicality and harmonic richness with natural tonal balance, producing lifelike vocals and strings.
- Exceptionally low noise floor and high transparency — backgrounds are described as inky/subterranean, revealing micro-details.
- Very flexible cartridge compatibility: dual MC and MM inputs plus multiple gain and impedance settings to match finicky cartridges.
- Robust two-chassis construction with a dedicated external PSU, clear front-panel meters and physical controls that simplify setup.
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Cons
- High price point places it squarely in the top-tier market — performance justifies cost but it’s a significant investment.
- Two-chassis footprint and tube-based design require ventilation and careful placement, which may complicate smaller systems.
Transparency
92/100
Both reviewers repeatedly praise the H-7000's noise performance: phrases like "no discernible noise," "inky" backgrounds and a "subterranean" noise floor indicate an exceptionally quiet tube design. The external PSU and transformer-coupled LCR design and reviewers' comments about LP surfaces being very quiet support a high Transparency mark despite tube topology. Given the high MC gain options, multiple explicit references to a black background justify a score in the low-90s.
Sound Quality
93/100
Dynamics receive strong praise: reviewers describe the unit as having "slam dunk" dynamics, with impact and decay being "immensely life-like" and subtle expressive detail preserved. The H-7000 is noted for both macro punch and micro-dynamic nuance, making records sound lively and involving. This consistent praise supports a high Dynamics score.
Cartridge Compatibility
92/100
The H-7000 accepts two MC and two MM inputs, offers four gain settings (yielding up to 72dB MC) and multiple impedance settings per channel, plus MM capacitance/standard MM loading — reviewers note extensive adjustable parameters. This is full-featured, flexible MC/MM support suitable for a wide range of cartridges and demands, so it rates in the excellent band for compatibility and adjustability. The multiple gain and load options are explicitly discussed in the reviews and justify the high score.
Build Quality
93/100
Reviewers describe the chassis as "built like a tank" with a substantial two-chassis design and robust umbilical cord; the external power supply with a 5U4G/5U4GB rectifier tube underscores quality engineering. Reports of flawless long-term operation and careful layout/shielding support excellent construction and practical design for quiet operation. Overall fit-and-finish and component choices merit a top-tier build score.
Value for Money
90/100
Both reviews note a high retail price (reported around $15,000–$18,000) but explicitly state the cost is "appropriately so" and "very highly recommended," indicating the reviewers find the performance justifies the premium. This aligns with a "justified premium" evaluation rather than bargain-tier value; the unit is expensive but reviewers clearly consider it worth the price in its segment. The score reflects strong performance-to-price endorsement within its high-end market.
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