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Fezz Audio Silver Luna Prestige
The most universal amplifier in our offer is equipped with an additional set of 6n2p EW Voskhod control tubes and a switch for changing the pentode/tetrode mode. This gives the possibility to obtain four separate tone colours, depending on the listener’s preferences.
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Fezz Audio Silver Luna Prestige — warm, powerful tube integrated
The Fezz Audio Silver Luna Prestige pairs classic EL34 push-pull character with modern usability, delivering a warm, detailed midrange and unexpectedly tight, dynamic bass that gives orchestral and rock recordings real weight. Reviewers such as Jim Milton and Audiophilepure note a wide, well-defined soundstage, confident dynamics for a 2x35W design, and consistently musical presentation. Its substantial toroidal-fed chassis and handsome exposed tubes underline the solid build and finish, while intuitive front controls make setup straightforward. The amp lacks phono, headphone and dedicated sub outputs out of the box and some reviewers flagged the bundled remote and minimal inputs, but optional upgrade modules exist for Bluetooth and sub integration. For listeners wanting classic tube tonality with controlled bass and strong imaging, the Silver Luna Prestige is a compelling, well-built choice.
Pros
- Warm, musical midrange with detailed, organic tonal balance that suits vocals and acoustic instruments.
- Tight, dynamic bass and enough drive to sustain full-orchestra transients despite modest 2×35W rating.
- Wide, well-defined soundstage with focused imaging and good clarity on voices and ensembles.
- Robust, well-finished build—substantial toroidal transformers, solid chassis and attractive exposed tubes.
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Cons
- Limited onboard connectivity—no phono input, headphone jack or dedicated subwoofer output on reviewed units.
- Bundled remote is basic and awkward (cannot power unit on/off and offers coarse volume steps).
- Features such as Bluetooth or sub outputs require optional upgrade modules rather than being included out of the box.
Sound Quality
90/100
Dynamics
88/100
Given the 2x35W EL34 push-pull tube topology (medium-power tube class), reviewers report tight, punchy bass and that the amplifier 'never ran out of steam' on full orchestral passages and drives reasonably efficient speakers. The combination of solid low-end control and satisfying transient behavior is repeatedly mentioned, supporting an upper-tier dynamics score for its class.
Soundstage Imaging
92/100
Multiple reviewers highlight a wide, well-defined soundstage with very good clarity on voices and ensemble recordings, noting the amp captures spatial cues and layering effectively. Imaging is focused and the presentation conveys good depth and separation for a tube integrated in this power class.
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Build Quality
90/100
The unit is described as solid and heavy with attractive, well-finished cosmetics; reviewers note a substantial chassis and overall good build feel. The 20.7 kg weight and Fezz's component choices contribute to a perception of robust construction and fit-and-finish.
Features Connectivity
80/100
The shipped configuration is minimal: three RCA line inputs and no built-in phono, headphone jack or subwoofer output on the review samples. Fezz offers optional upgrade modules (Bluetooth, sub outputs, HT pre-in, remote) but those were not included on the reviewed units; per the baseline rules this maps to the minimal-features baseline score.
Value for Money
90/100
Reviewers describe the product as offering a 'fair' or 'reasonable' price for its musicality and build, and several indicate it would be a top choice for two-channel enthusiasts seeking classic tube sound. That positive sentiment from multiple reviews justifies a 'justified premium' score in its competitive segment.
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