Pass Labs Int 25 vs Int 60


I'm curious if anyone has had a chance to listen to these two integrated amplifiers.

I know the Int 25 is basically the XA25 with a preamp. The Int 60 runs class A to 30 watts (and uses the same preamp) so maybe it's more closely related to the XA30.8, though I don't believe I've read that anywhere.

Anyway, I think from a power perspective both will be fine with my 90db floorstanders. My main question is which is the warmer, smoother of the two amps? Even if that means being darker and more veiled, I would want to go with that amp!

Thanks.
shahram
I've auditioned the INT 60. Smooth as butta'! A very rich, robust sounding amp with a wonderful frequency spectrum. I ended up getting the INT 250 only because I thought I might need the extra power for transient peaks. The first 15 watts in the INT 250 are class A. I'll bet I almost never get into class AB territory, especially in my 27' x 14' listening room. But if I do I'm totally confident the INT 250 will easily handle the peaks. I just hope my ears will, LOL!! As I said, I'm hopelessly in love with my INT 250. But I could be just as happy with the INT 60. It's just a killer sounding amp. I've not had the chance to audition the INT 25. Can't comment on it other than what I've read about it is highly complimentary.
I've auditioned and compared the two models at home. There is a huge difference IMHO. 
To resume both have a great definition and quite same sounding in the high but with the INT60 you will have much deeper and more define bass and a wider soundstage. 
I've also found the Int25 a little bit "agressive" when you turn up the volume. I've always preferred to keep it under 30. 
This could be explained by its limitations in the bass register. 
I've kept the INT60 for these reasons. 

Gear: AvantGarde Uno Xd, Audiomat Maestro 3 Réf, Esprit Structura loudspeaker cables, D4 XLR ZenWave Audio, Pass Labs INT-60

I have the INT-25 and it is among the best amps I have heard. Integrated of course. It's silky, like velvet. Warm, rich, huge, impactful, real, and has an immensely deep soundstage and just the right amount of details. The 60, which I do not own but have heard is to my ears a tad more aggressive. Either way, beautiful amps. I do not need the power of the 60, so the 25 is magic in my system. I prefer it to the Luxman 590 AXII, Naim Nova and even a tube integrated I have here with EL34's. A true heirloom piece and IMO well worth the asking price. It's not about measurements but how my ears and heart hear the music, and this amp speaks to my heart.