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The Douk Audio T8 PRO is a professional 7-band vacuum tube preamp equalizer featuring dual balanced XLR/RCA inputs and outputs, upgradable vacuum tubes for customizable analog warmth, and precise frequency control from 50Hz to 16KHz. Its compact, EMI-shielded aluminum chassis offers studio-grade connectivity and noise-free performance, making it ideal for audiophiles and professionals seeking tailored, high-fidelity sound.
















| ASIN | B0C5MHZ68Y |
| Amplifier Type | Tube |
| Best Sellers Rank | #87,510 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #22 in Home Audio Preamplifiers |
| Brand | Douk Audio |
| Built-In Media | 6H1N-BN Tube ×2, DC 12V Power Adapter ×1, T8PRO Preamp ×1, User Manual ×1 |
| Color | T8 PRO |
| Compatible Devices | all |
| Connector Type | XLR, RCA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (112) |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12.8D x 18.6W x 3.8H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 1.51 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Douk Audio |
| Mfr Part Number | SUC-T8-PRO-H |
| Model Name | T8 PRO |
| Model Number | SUC-T8-PRO-H |
| Number of Bands | 7 |
| Output Channel Quantity | 2 |
| Power Source | DC power supply |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
D**.
I had a lot of small room acoustic issues as well as speaker placement problems but Douk audio t8 pro equilizer banished all the issues i had , i strongly recommend this product
S**R
Not satisfying
A**R
I've had the T8 Pro for a number of weeks now and through a series of fortunate events have ended up with a second, so now I'm lucky enough to have both a silver and black model which I've been using to experiment with tube rolling (makes A/B testing incredibly convenient). I'd like to first address what I consider to be the sole con of this device which is the ever so slight reduction in clarity. I think this is just about a given in cheap preamps/equalizers, especially tube based models. I have a relatively high end DAC (Geshelli Labs J2 Socketed with the AK4499 DAC chip) and frankly I was expecting a bit more in terms of the hit in clarity. Overall, it's a very minor veiling and it doesn't really affect my enjoyment of my music. Now on to the pros which I believe are myriad. First is the fact that not only does this EQ have balanced inputs and outputs, but it does both XLR to RCA conversion and vice versa. I find these features to be pretty much non existent in gear this inexpensive. I currently mostly use the XLR input, but I've experimented with this feature and it works very well. Build quality is very nice with a solid metal chassis and suitable heft for a device this size. The 7 bands of the EQ are very nicely spaced out and I have no problem modeling the sound precisely as I like quickly and easily. If you're contemplating between the T8 and T8 Pro, it's a no brainer, get the T8 Pro. The two extra bands of EQ are far more valuable than the headphone amp included in the standard T8 unless one is on a tight budget and really wants an integrated headphone amp. I've heard the headphone amp isn't very good and I'm likely to believe that considering how much hardware for the money is already included. The difference in price between the two is negligible and now with coupon, the T8 Pro is actually cheaper. The EQ does provide gain and it does so very cleanly. I rarely push the volume beyond the 12 o'clock position, but when I do, it can feed plenty of gain to my amplifier and it does so with zero distortion that I can notice. Now for my favorite feature of this EQ: the tubes! The included 6H1N-BN tubes impart a very pleasant tube warmth to my Archel 2.5XL amp. I loved the sound of this amp before, but this EQ was the missing link that I was searching for. Lastly is the ability for not only tube rolling, but OP amp rolling as well. I've tried a set of 12au7 tubes so far and I found that they provide an even more euphonic character to an already very sweet sounding system. You can pick up a gain matched pair for around $60, and while that is about 50% of the cost of this EQ, I can say it's a fairly solid upgrade to an already very solid EQ. I haven't experimented with op amp rolling as of yet, but there are 5 dip-8 sockets by my count, so I'm looking forward to playing around with that as well. There are plenty of op amps ranging from a few bucks a piece to around $100 a piece, so this unit seems to be very upgradable. I haven't experimented with linear power supplies either, but I imagine that's another possible sonic upgrade to look forward to in the future. Overall, I am extremely impressed with this EQ. It's cheap, yet very solidly constructed, does exactly what it says it does and offers much in terms of user customization. Frankly, I'm fairly puzzled by the somewhat average reviews for this as I consider it to be an absolutely incredible value. I'm a big fan of Schiit products, but the Loki and the Lokius don't offer the functionality or that sweet tube character of the T8 Pro. The Loki isn't balanced and offers only a paltry 4 bands of equalization. The Lokius is balanced, but around 3x the price of the T8 Pro and still only has 6 bands of EQ. These are both nice units, but I can say assuredly that I prefer the T8 Pro. I really think you need to step up to one of the Freyas at several times the price before you get superior sound and customization to the T8 Pro. If you're looking for an equalizer, especially one that is tube based or which offers balanced inputs and outputs, don't sleep on this deal. I really couldn't be much happier with it.
V**T
C'est mon premier EQ et wow, ma music est enfin équalisé. Fini les basses trop forte a cause de mes speaker et les aigues trop agressif La qualité CD n'est pas perdu non plus, aucun bruit
F**R
Great little EQ, tube preamp. The tubes are very subtle as they should be. Some complain they can't hear a difference, there IS. Sound stage will open up and it sounds a little warmer and fuller. I love the XLR outs for use with my crown amps powering classic Infinity Kappa 8s. Killer combo!!
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