Mitch4t, in my opinion and other Pass fans familiar with the sonics of X generation Pass amps, the 250 was the best sounding of the single chassis models and the 600 was the the best sounding of the mono-blocks, and were the best sounding of all the X-series amps. They have great dynamics/power but still offer details/musicality. I would not call them warm sounding, but with a very smooth/liquid signature. As far as how they would match up with your speakers, because of the low ohm rating, I cannot answer, I would suggest you call Pass Labs and ask either Peter or Kent who certainly could answer that question. Finally, I would also suggest, if its in your budget, to audition the new X-.5 amps which retain all the brute dynamics/details/extension of the X-series with the warmth/musicality of the Aleph series. Hope this helps.
Pass Labs X-1000 vs X-600
The Pass Labs X-1000 is rated at 1,000 wpc @ 8 ohms and doubles with each halving of the impedance. The X-600 is Rated at 600 wpc @ 8 ohms and also doubles with each halving of the impedance.
Puchased new, the X-1000 is $24k and the X-1000 is $16k.
I keep hearing whispers that the X-600 is the better amp. If so, in what ways?
Will someone please offer their opinion on these two amps if you've heard or owned them?
I'm considering purchasing one of these two models used. I currently run Infinity Kappa 9 speakers...and they are notorious power hogs that sometimes dip below 1 ohm.
All opinions are welcome.
Puchased new, the X-1000 is $24k and the X-1000 is $16k.
I keep hearing whispers that the X-600 is the better amp. If so, in what ways?
Will someone please offer their opinion on these two amps if you've heard or owned them?
I'm considering purchasing one of these two models used. I currently run Infinity Kappa 9 speakers...and they are notorious power hogs that sometimes dip below 1 ohm.
All opinions are welcome.
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