Pass XA30.5


Anyone using the Pass XA30.5? If so what are your thoughts regarding the sonic and soundstage characteristics of this amp.
schmat
I own the XA30.5. When I was last auditioning amps, I was originally looking at 300-watt amps. I had previously owned Class D 1000-watt monoblocks. After auditioning several well-known and respected AB amps at various dealers, I stopped at the Pass dealer thinking I would audition the X350.5. After talking to the dealer, he suggested I listen to the XA30.5. I was skeptical that 30 watts could run my speakers (Dynaudio Confidence C2 Mk II), but he assured me it would not be a problem. Well, after listening to the XA30.5, I was floored by how good it sounded compared to some very good amps that I had just auditioned at another dealer. I would describe the sound as lush, full, musical. Sound staging is
excellent. I really love the amp and have not missed the extra watts (meter never leaves Class A), though I do not listen to rock at high levels (mostly Jazz). I suggest you audition the Pass.
I have a Pass XA30.5. It is resolving, dynamic, neutral, and dead quiet. I recently bought a Prima Luna Dialogue 7 amp, because I wanted to try tubes and see what the fuss is about. Not sure which I prefer. The Dialogue 7 is less resolving, less dynamic, less neutral, and less quiet. But it also has adds nice "sheen" to the music. So it depends on what you're looking for.

Bryon
Sweet sound, romantic and much more powerful than the rated watts might suggest. Into an 8 ohm load, it easily goes past 100 watts in class A/B (~200 watts for 4 ohm load) before clipping. More bias current than a lot of class A/B amps with much more rated watts. Desmond of Pass once assured me actual class A watts is closer to 60 than 30.
And if you don't have a local Pass dealer, Mark at Reno Hi-Fi is wonderful to deal with.
I started with the XA30.5 (from Reno Hi-Fi) paired with my Avalon Ascendants. For my ear, this setup makes natural music. A year later, a pair of XA60.5's replaced the XA30.5 (again from Reno Hi-Fi). Worst case it was $70 to ship the XA30.5 from Chicago back to Reno, so small price to pay for a 10 day audition in your own setup.