Kuoppis
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So, today my audio guy came by and brought the Pass X250.8 along, how nice of him. At the same time, gone is the VX-5 Twenty. Reason for the change is rather simple: when I had the INT-60 in my system for a while I fell in love with the airy Pass top-end. In a direct comparison the Ayre sounded a bit grainy on the top.
What does the Pass X250.8 do for my system?
- significantly more hefty bottom end
- great grip on the speakers
- additional 150 wpc on tap provides great dynamics and speed
- nice airy top end, great resolution
- superb fit with vinyl play
In a summary, it is evident this amp hasn’t just been designed by an engineer measuring things and drawing conclusions from that. It has been made by a music lover. It shines through that in comparison to AVM, T+A, Solution etc. measurements are just one part of the equation and final voicing is made by listening to the music.
Anyone who is in direct reach of Master Pass, please be so kind to convey my gratitude for his decades long study of circuits and the resulting music marvel. Simply outstanding.
Fit with vinyl play? Oh my goodness, it’s perfect. I’m in audiophile heaven.
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What does the Pass X250.8 do for my system?
- significantly more hefty bottom end
- great grip on the speakers
- additional 150 wpc on tap provides great dynamics and speed
- nice airy top end, great resolution
- superb fit with vinyl play
In a summary, it is evident this amp hasn’t just been designed by an engineer measuring things and drawing conclusions from that. It has been made by a music lover. It shines through that in comparison to AVM, T+A, Solution etc. measurements are just one part of the equation and final voicing is made by listening to the music.
Anyone who is in direct reach of Master Pass, please be so kind to convey my gratitude for his decades long study of circuits and the resulting music marvel. Simply outstanding.
Fit with vinyl play? Oh my goodness, it’s perfect. I’m in audiophile heaven.
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