Pass Labs xa-25 or Coda Continum #8


I’m looking at both of these amps as future contenders. Downsizing to a one box amp or perhaps integrated(another thread for another time) and I’d like opinions on these 2. There are quite a bit of discussions on the xa25 and my speaker builder, Volti, says he’s heard with his speakers and it’s a good match. I currently have a 300b but moving may force my hand. Anyway, it’s really the Coda I’m not as familiar with. It has come up in some of the xa-25 discussions as an alternative. The incoming Volti’s are 99db so they don’t need a ton of juice obviously. Anyone with first hand experience with both? Any comments are appreciated. 
‘BTW, no single box tube amp suggestions. If I stay with tubes I already know which direction I’m going. 

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Many of the finest audio component makers represent the vision (and ears) of one or a few serious audio designers.  Both Pass and Coda have long and honorable traditions in the industry, and plenty of advocates.  I wanted to tip my cap to Nelson Pass, though.  I was barely a teenager when his DIY article for a class A amp design (the A20) appeared in Audio magazine - the first of dozens of published articles since.  His Stasis circuit patent is used in the classic Threshold, Adcom, & Nakamichi amps.  He likes to build speakers, too (BS in Physics, not EE).  He's a regular contributor on diyAudio.  Without him, there would be no Burning Amp (Burning Amp 2025 on Oct 4-5 in Petaluma!).  I trust his ears and his dedication to individual initiative.

Many of the finest audio component makers represent the vision (and ears) of one or a few serious audio designers.  Both Pass and Coda have long and honorable traditions in the industry, and plenty of advocates.  I wanted to tip my cap to Nelson Pass, though.  I was barely a teenager when his DIY article for a class A amp design (the A20) appeared in Audio magazine - the first of dozens of published articles since.  His Stasis circuit patent is used in the classic Threshold, Adcom, & Nakamichi amps.  He likes to build speakers, too (BS in Physics, not EE).  He's a regular contributor on diyAudio.  Without him, there would be no Burning Amp (Burning Amp 2025 on Oct 4-5 in Petaluma!).  I trust his ears and his dedication to individual initiative.