Coda 16 vs. Pass Labs xa60.8


Hi All -

I am seriously considering purchasing a class A solid state power amp for my main system. I currently have a 100 watt Audio Hungary power tube amplifier, which I’ve been happy with, but feel it’s not quite powerful enough for larger living, dining, kitchen area which is a bigger space. I posted dimensions on another thread which I think were inaccurate, but it’s a large modern space with very high ceilings.

Why am I interested in making the change?

In my office, I have a Luxman 590axii, driving Buchardt S400 mkii speakers with a Gold Note DS-10 streamer/dac. The overall sound signature is warm with a lot of body. It’s not terribly detailed, but I enjoy the full bodied nature of the sound.

As for my main system, I have a Innuous Zenith, Merason DAC1, Linear Tube Audio Microzotl preamp, Audio Hungary/Qualiton 100 watt tube power amp, and QLN Prestige Three speakers. As some of you might remember, I sought your advice when I was looking for “warm, laid back” speakers. This system is airy, detailed, and holographic. I love the LTA preamp (what a work of art) and QLN Prestige 3 speakers (they are balanced and wonderful). As for the Audio Hungary tube amp, I like it a ton, but I’m sensing I could use a little more power to drive my speakers. While I truly enjoy this system a ton, the overall sonic signature is a little lean sounding at times. Part of me is craving a bit more bass grip and meat-on-the bones. 

After reading way too many reviews and forum feedback, I’ve shortlisted the coda 16 and Pass Labs xa60.8 mono-blocks as finalists. I’d welcome any feedback from those who have either owned and/or heard these two amps. Specifically, I’m trying to understand what the differences are in terms of sonic signatures between the two might be. As I’m looking for warmth, the Pass amps seem - based on what I’ve heard - the better fit. That said, I’ve also read many extol the virtues of the Coda 16 compared to the Pass amps. I’m also attracted to having one single heavy amp versus two. One single unit is also easier for me to sell to my wife… I’m sure some of you are familiar with these sorts of conversations…

Looking forward to your feedback and advice.

 

 

128x128bluethinker

Showing 2 responses by jeffreyw

I had a CODA 16. I would consider it neutral with a good grip on the bass. I have moved on to a pair of McIntosh MC 611s and have not looked back. I also auditioned the Luxman M10X. If you are looking for a single chassis, I think the Luxman smokes the CODA 16 in all aspects. I did not go the Luxman route because my MAC system excels in bass/midbass which is my preference.

@bluethinker 

I did not do a side-by-side. The CODA 16 that I had was paired with the B&W 802 D3 series. The Luxman M10X was played through a pair of Kef Ref1 Metas. I have also heard the Luxman through a pair of the 802 D4 series B&W. In both auditions with different speakers, the Luxman gave me a thrill that the CODA could not. 

The Luxman to my ears was better in every way, with more powerful bass, a slightly warmish midrange, and beautiful highs. I think CODA is a great USA-manufactured product with tremendous customer service. The bad part, CODA resale is pitiful. Expect no more than 50% back if you purchase new.