About the Pass labs x250.5 meter & Class A output
I recently got a x250.5 and just had a few question. I've auditioned a few pass labs amps in the past, and have seen what the meter looks like when it's really bouncing. At my current listening level (~90dB) the meter seems to move every so slightly in place; if the meter is normally at 11:00, it bounces back between 11:00 and 11:10 at most. Does this mean that I've left Class A, or do you only leave Class A when the meter is really bouncing? I know there are some threads about this, however there are always multiple different answers; no consensus.
Also, it is stated that X250.5 is biased to output the first 15 watts in class before it shifts into Class A/B bias. Does the 15 watt figure double down into a 4ohm load, or does it remain 15 watts of class a regardless of the load?
Lastly, has anyone ever gone from the x250.5 to the xa100.5? What kind of differences did you experience? Do you prefer one over the other?
Also, it is stated that X250.5 is biased to output the first 15 watts in class before it shifts into Class A/B bias. Does the 15 watt figure double down into a 4ohm load, or does it remain 15 watts of class a regardless of the load?
Lastly, has anyone ever gone from the x250.5 to the xa100.5? What kind of differences did you experience? Do you prefer one over the other?
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