Primaluna Dialog Two Integrated Amp vs Cayin A-88T


I am going to put together a tube system around one of these integrated amps. I'm wondering if anyone here has compared the two amps. They are about the same price, the Primaluna is rated at 38 watts per channel, the Cayin is at 45 watts. They both use KT-88 tubes. I haven't selected speakers yet, but I am leaning towards Harbeth 7es-3. Any comments/opinions would be appreciated.
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What about customer service? I know Rogue is fantastic being located in Pennsylvania.

Rhljazz. Can I put KT120's in my Cronus Magnum? What might I expect to hear as opposed to KT90's?
If you are asking about Cayin I have had several contacts with the distributor and found him to be very responsive, i.e. return calls same day, and he provided usful information. He services the product and I have no reason to suspect he is less efficient. As I said, so far I've not needed him. :-)
Maybe not exactly what your original post was asking but...
I have had the same Cayin that you asked about and I now have the Prologue 2 from Primaluna . Two different sounding pieces . The Cayin A88T is much warmer than the
Prologue 2 , in stock form . When I auditioned the Cayin I put it against a Cary SLi-80 and had a hard time discerning any difference . The Prologue 2 , in stock form , is more like a good SS amp than a tube amp . All of this comparing was done on the same speakers , Reference 3a
Di Capo i's .
Now , I have completely retubed the Prologue 2 and it now has all of the warmth of the Cayin but with much better top end extension and a little more on the bottom as well .
I sold the Cayin as it was rather difficult and involved to bias , for me . Where as the Primaluna's are auto biasing . I have read that the Primaluna company has a fulltime 'overseer' at the plant keeping tabs on the assembly process and only allowing the use of authorized parts . The Cayin side of the factory ( they are both made in the same facility ) supposedly is allowed to use any replacement parts that they can find when they run out of supplies . This would lead me to think that there could possibly be a difference in the final product . Read on here how people like and dislike different brands of things like diodes , capacitors , resisters , wire and etc.
One more thing , the Di Capo i speakers are an honest , uncolored and efficient speaker . They will allow you to here what your equipment sounds like down to the difference in interconnects and power chords . While auditioning amps , I tried other brands of speakers that made hearing these differences difficult to impossible .
In this regard you should decide where you want your desired sound to come from , mainly . Those Harbeths will give you much more of a warmer sound than say the Refence 3a's and be harder to drive .

Good luck and enjoy the hunt !
I found that in my Primaluna Dialogue One, like Saki70, that changing tubes from stock was necessary to get the sound I wanted. The great thing about these amps is the auto bias feature making changing tubes a snap; and they will take just about any EL34 or KT88 equivalent, 6L6, KT66, and so on...I like best 6n3ce NOS stock Russian 6L6. Don't forget about the driver and input tubes, they make a huge difference. Hence, I went with Sylvania 5751in place of 12ax7 and Amperex Bugle Boys 12au7. My sound stage is huge, wall to wall and well-layered deep if the recording is good. Extended highs without any of the bad stuff, sweet, warm, detailed. Male and female vocals right there, excellent timbre and musical flow. I pair this amp mostly with Tekton Lore.