The Sandman
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+1 ! Sandman, it's been 9 days since your last confession...
I wanted to do a "full" break-in before saying anything. I think I've posted elsewhere that I believe it's best to cold cycle gear during the break-in. I discussed this with my dealer, who surprisingly agreed. He suggested that I leave the amps on for 5 solid days, then turn them completely off every night (via the circuit breaker in the back, so not in "stand by") and run them during the day for another 5 days. That process finished today.

Yes Howard, we are on sonic "pins and needles".......I have a feeling the .8s will have even better synergy with the S5's than the existing great Pass/Magico synergy.
I think the Point 5s had good synergy with the S5s in the context of jazz, vocals, and small scale classical, but not necessarily for large scale classical and especially rock music. TBH I didn't expect there to be that big of a difference between the Point 5s and Point 8s. But there is a huge difference, and for me the Point 8s are better in pretty much every way. They seem to have the best characteristics of really good Class A/B amps with the added bonus of Class A sweetness/smoothness. There is a difference in the warmth - the Point 5s are a bit more meaty, more tube-like whereas the Point 8s are smoother, yet with a more realistic texture. I could see someone preferring the Point 5s to the Point 8s in a certain kind of system listening to certain types of music exclusively.
I'd say the biggest differences are in the dynamics (you really have to watch it with the volume control), lower noise floor, more realistic vocals and instrumental sounds, much better sound at low volumes. Bass is perfect for me, and rock sounds way better than with the Point 5s. I'm currently crossing the S5s over to the subs at 29 Hz FWIW.