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Anyone have any experience with the Pass INT30a ?
I'm demoing one right now from Reno Hi Fi.
Not quite broken in yet, but compared to the x1/xa30.5 combo, the bass is less full, but punchy, convincing, and room-filling in my medium sized room. The bass has improved significantly since I received it cold on Friday. Soundstage has also opened up significantly, very holographic with the DeVore Nines.
Wouldn't say that it has an overly warm presentation, it's actually very detailed, layered, and coherent. The x1 is definitely warmer in comparison.
I'm pretty impressed with this unit. It sits right in between the x1 and XP-10 in resolution and warmth. I found the XP-10 on the cool, lean side, and didn't prefer it to the x1, although it had its strengths.
The INT has plenty of drive with my sources, even at low volumes, at moderate to high volumes it continues to impress, and doesn't break up even close to unity, when my ears have given up.
I'd suggest trying one out if you have >90 dB speakers.
Mike: Are you thinking of trying one out, or just curious?
I'm trying one out to see if I can consolidate in case I will be moving soon. So far, the bass control is the biggest difference, but not even close to being a deal killer. In fact, I am leaning towards the INT right now - I don't feel like I'm losing that much in bass. Textures, tone, musicality, dynamics, it's all good so far, and like I said, low volume performance is very good. We'll see if bass changes any more in the next couple of days.
Paul: Hello!
Boulder?
I'm really just curious. I would love a nice integrated. The Allnic 2000 is very high on my list, as is the Unison research S6.
Pass is planning to release INT-30.8 and INT-150.8 sometime early next year. Can't wait to hear them!
Mike: did you get a chance to listen to the INT-30A?
After more break-in, the bass opened up, which was my only concern with it. Still not as voluminous as the X1, but on par with the XP-10.