The Cayin Jazz 100 integrated tube amplifier is crafted for audiophiles seeking the warmth and richness of pure Class A amplification. Powered by 805A output tubes, the amp delivers 46W per channel, delivering a smooth and dynamic listening experience.
Designed for ultimate versatility, the Jazz 100 features a Mullard 6JC6 and 6SN7 voltage amplification stage, paired with a 6L6 driver stage to deliver rich, dynamic sound. But the real magic lies in its tube rolling capability—swap in EL34, 6CA7, 5881, 6550, KT88, KT90, and more to explore a world of tonal possibilities. Whether you crave a warm, vintage glow or a bold, powerful punch, the Jazz 100 gives you the freedom to shape your ideal sound.
Designed for modern versatility, the amplifier offers three pairs of line inputs along with a dedicated bluetooth input, promising compatibility for a wide range of setups. The custom output transformer enables a dedicated headphone output, delivering an exceptional personal listening experience. Speaker terminals for both 4 ohm and 8 ohm speakers ensure optimal performance with your chosen sound system.
The dual-function VU meters found in the Jazz 100 amplifier not only monitor power output but also serve as a bias adjustment tool, allowing for precise tuning. Fine-tune your sound even further with user-accessible bias controls, a hum balancer for the 805A tubes, and an NFB switch that provides control over negative feedback levels.
Built with precision and durability in mind, the Jazz 100 contains a hand-assembled chassis with an anodized aluminum front panel, point-to-point wiring, and a fully vented design for optimal head dissipation.
Inside, audiophile-grade components such as Alps volume control, porcelain tube sockets, audio-grade capacitors, and carbon film resistors ensure exceptional sound quality and long-term reliability.
To enhance durability, the amplifier includes a toroid power transformer and wide-bandwidth EI output transformers, delivering clean, stable power. Protection features such as High Voltage Fuses, a soft-start circuit, and a high-voltage delay safeguard the tubes and internal components, extending their lifespan and making troubleshooting effortless.