To some degree. The original X series sounded lean and cold, very much like stereotipical SS amps. But the .5 series adopted the Aleph topology for the first 50 or so watts, and added some of the signature sound that the Aleph are known for. I have an Aleph Os and an X350.5. When I upgrade to a new pair of speakers which allows for biamping, I am planning on trying to use both amps and see how it sounds.
But I think the air and dynamics are better on the X .5 series. (Take a with a grain of salt as I cannot compare them side by side. The Aleph Os just doesn't have enough juice to run my Thiel 3.6s)
FrankC
But I think the air and dynamics are better on the X .5 series. (Take a with a grain of salt as I cannot compare them side by side. The Aleph Os just doesn't have enough juice to run my Thiel 3.6s)
FrankC