Pass Labs XA30.5 in my system?


Dear Audiophiles!

I am looking for a solid-state class A power amplifier with balanced circuit topology to replace Acurus in my modest Hi-Fi setup:
 
Mac mini (USB3 output) ->
Singxer SU-1 ->
Yggdrasil DAC (AES/EBU XLR input) ->
Primare PRE30 preamplifier (AES/EBU XLR input) ->
Acurus A250 power amplifier (RCA input) ->
Monitor Audio RS-6
 
I am currently considering Pass Labs XA30.5 and am wondering if it will “work nicely” with my upstream and downstream components.

Any info/advice is very much appreciated. Please chime in!

Please see the specs below for your consideration.

Pass Labs XA30.5

Type: Solid-state stereo amplifier
Power Output: 30 wpc into 8 Ohm, 60 wpc into 4 Ohm (both 14.8dbW)
Power Consumption (Watts): 238
Temperature (deg C.): 53
Voltage Gain: 26 dB
Input Sensitivity: 0.77 V at 26db gain
Frequency Response: 1.5Hz–100kHz, –3db at 1.5Hz, –2db at 100kHz
Signal/noise: 150db at full power (I cannot believe this is not a misprint!)
Distortion: 0.01% at 3 watts, 0.1% at 30 watts (measured at 1 kHz)
Input Impedance: 30 kOhm balanced, 15 kOhm unbalanced
Damping Factor: 150 for an 8 Ohm nominal load
Maximum Output Current: 20 Ampere
Maximum Output Voltage: ±35 Volts
Output Noise: 150 microvolt unweighted 20 Hz - 20 kHz
DC Offset: <50 mV
Slew rate: ±50 V/µs
Dimensions: 19" (485mm) W by 7" (180mm) H by 19" (485mm) D
Weight: 62 lbs (28kg)
Shipping weight: 75 lbs (34kg)

Primare PRE30 Preamplifier

Balanced inputs          560mV
Line inputs                   280mV
Sensitivity adjustment    -20dB to +20dB
Tape outputs               280mV
Gain                            16dB
Frequency response    DC to 100kHz ± 0.1dB
THD                             <0.01%
Signal-to-noise ratio    -118dB
Crosstalk                      -113dB
Mains                            100/115/230V
Dimensions (WxDxH)    430 x 410 x 100mm
Weight                           9.5kg

Monitor Audio RS6

Frequency Response: 38 Hz - 30 KHz
Sensitivity (1W@1M):   91 dB
Nominal Impedance:     6 Ohms
Power Handling (RMS): 120 W
Recommended Amplifier Requirements (RMS): 40 - 120 W
Tweeter Crossover Frequency: 3 KHz
Drive Unit Compliment: 1 x 6” C-CAM® Bass, 1 x 6” C-CAM® Bass Mid-range. 1 x 1” gold dome C-CAM® tweeter.
Cabinet Design: Balanced velocity twin reflex ported
Product External Dimensions: (H x W x D) 850 x 185 x 250 mm
Plinth Dimensions: (H x W x D): 25 x 255 x 305 mm
Individual Weight: 18 Kg

N.B. Impedance varies with frequency and goes to as low as 4 Ohms and as high as 16 Ohms. And, most importantly,“real” sensitivity is much lower than “nominal”: 87.40dB (averaged 300Hz-3kHz, 2.83V/1m)!
Measurements taken in the anechoic chamber at Canada's National Research Council can be found through this link:
http://www.soundstagenetwork.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1221:nrc-measu...

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Showing 5 responses by wolf_garcia

Look at the tube amps for sale here on the 'Gon…simply google anything that seems interesting and there ya go! I wound up with a Jolida because I like balanced inputs (I have a balanced preamp) and the 502P had cannon plug inputs at least…not actually balanced inputs but it didn't matter after all. The new version might be actually balanced in (has a switch for that) and it allows more tube types than my amp does. Plus, even the "factory upgraded" version was relatively inexpensive, and I could talk to the Jolida dudes. My new "Fire Bottle" was stumbled into and, again, a bargain.
I avoided tube hifi for years as I also thought tubes would be a chore and wear out. They are sort of, and they do…and I'd been messing with tubes for decades in guitar amps. Then I realized I LIKE to mess with hifi stuff, and fell into tube hifi through a Jolida amp (I'd heard other tube stereo amps, but not enough of them seemingly).  Primaluna amps are well regarded and I like their ability to switch to "triode" mode, and there is something about the linearity of tubes in a well sorted amp along with the 2nd order harmonic musicality that is more suited to my tastes. Note how often descriptions of SS amp designs claim they're "tube like." I've gone over to the "dark side" of tubophilia (!) with the single ended amp I just bought, and it's the best sounding amp I've owned…fun…just fun...
I use a SS preamp (and everything else except the amp) and it sounds fine as it's a very good preamp. I referred to Class A solid state amps only as running hot like a tube amp, as any normal SS amp is much cooler…it is interesting to note how many guitar amps are tubed, and how inexpensive they are relative to hifi stuff (I have a single ended Burriss amp that's hand made, has spring reverb, a preamp, and lists for about a grand). Any "single ended" tube amp is Class A, although regarding balanced stuff they're all over the map…OTL (Output transformerless) Atmasphere amps are balanced and Class A with plenty to read on their site (recommended reading, and the designer often visits this site to comment on things), although a lot of tubes are used in the power amp designs…BAT stuff (Balanced Audio Technology), etc.  Your speakers aren't necessarily efficient (relative to high efficiency speakers) so a low watt amp like mine may not cut the mustard, but I really think tubes are more fun as you can see 'em and mix 'em up (ever take transistors out to look at them?). Have fun.
Tubes can last years (preamp tubes the longest, power tubes less so but no biggie as switching them out is interesting), there are tons of them available (remember…millions of guitar amps out there use FAR more tubes than hifi ever will), and a tube amp isn't necessarily much less hot that a class A SS amp. One benefit of the small amp I mentioned is the fact that it has 4 under stressed tubes, as opposed to 8 in the amp it replaced. 
I recently switched to the Efficient Speaker/Small Tube Amp Camp (ESSTAC). This is after decades of having fun with various SS and tube amps (I also owned an Acurus A250 years ago that sounded fine but had to be sent back to Mondial a couple of times for repair…annoying). I recently bought a pair of Sonist Recital 3 speakers (93db seems like enough efficiency for my purposes) and a Dennis Had "Inspire" SEP "Fire Bottle" amp with 12 massive watts per side (massive…trust me). By far the best sounding rig I’ve owned, and FAR less expensive than one might expect for hifi astonishment.