The Vincent Hi-Fi electronics brand was registered in 1995 as one of the trademarks of Sintron Distribution GmbH (Iffezheim, Germany).
Unlike many other similar corporations, Sintron is a specialized manufacturer of high-end AV electronics. The company has a staff of experienced engineers, as well as a powerful R&D department located in Germany.
To produce its equipment, Sintron uses factories located in the Far East. This symbiosis allows us to produce modern equipment that meets high requirements for quality of work and reliability and at the same time is quite affordable for many users.
All of the above applies to the Vincent brand. A permanent team of designers and electronics engineers works on the creation of brand models, and assembly at the factory takes place under the strict supervision of Sintron specialists. Vincent specializes in creating two-channel music listening models that combine both time-tested Hi-Fi solutions and new technologies.
A feature of Vincent models is the use of hybrid technology: in their circuits, lamps are adjacent to transistors. Thus, in Vincent amplifiers, pre-amplifier stages are built on tubes, while the output stages are made on transistors. With proper engineering design, this approach provides several advantages. Instead of using a dozen transistors or a microcircuit in the pre-amp section, it uses only one or two tubes. There is a reduction in the signal transmission path combined with excellent sound parameters. While the sound of all-tube circuits is typically colored by the output tubes and transformers, the input tube circuits provide a transparent and detailed sound. Transistors provide high power and compatibility with various acoustic models.
Vincent digital devices, CD players and DACs use tubes on the analog output. The correct selection of their operating modes ensures a comfortable digital sound, as well as the ability to use various interconnect cables to connect to an amplifier (due to the low output capacitance). Tubes are also used in the power circuits of some Vincent models, which provides dynamic sound with a minimum of noise and distortion.
The company's catalog also includes phono stages, as well as headphone amplifiers, designed for the most demanding consumers. Vincent also produces interconnect cables and surge protectors.
The company was able to achieve success by producing products with excellent workmanship, parameters and durability, coupled with an optimal pricing policy, which played an important role in the development and spread of the Vincent brand.
Experts, reviewers and listeners were impressed by the high quality for the price offered, which in their opinion reached the high-end class of equipment. Elegant appearance, excellent quality and optimal pricing policy are what Vincent has received recognition in the audio market.