

The Cayin Jazz 90 delivers a maximum output of 2 x 50 watts, offering a wide range of speaker compatibility.
Thanks to an even broader push-pull circuit design, the new Cayin Jazz 90 promises powerful dynamics — and of course, that distinctive tube sound that audio enthusiasts continue to cherish. With a continuous output of 2 x 50 watts RMS, the amplifier handles 4-ohm speakers with ease, making it suitable for the vast majority of loudspeakers. The output stage features four tubes, supported by two tubes in the preamp section and two in the driver stage. All tubes are fully visible on the chassis, casting a warm orange glow that adds to the atmosphere.
Bluetooth
In terms of connectivity, the Jazz 90 offers four RCA input pairs and a built-in MM phono input. Input selection is done via the supplied remote control. Cayin has also catered to modern needs by including a Bluetooth receiver supporting aptX HD, LDAC, and AAC codecs. The built-in DAC is powered by an ESS ES9018K2M chip. For headphone lovers, there’s a headphone output capable of driving virtually any headphone. And if you enjoy extra low-end punch, a dedicated subwoofer output allows you to add more bass to your system.
The Cayin Jazz 90 can be customized to your preferences. You can adjust the BIAS for each tube using the built-in Bias Monitoring Indicator circuit, which utilizes the left VU meter for proper calibration. Should something go wrong during operation, the integrated amplifier switches into Protect mode to prevent damage.
The Cayin Jazz 90 will be available from the end of June for €2,998. It comes with a matte black finish paired with a silver-colored front panel.




