I live in Florida too and you are right, there's not much for high end around here. Sounds like you put together a nice system. I too have the Pass X250 amp. I think it's an absolutely awesome amplifier. I was always a tube person prior to this amp. I had an Audio Research VT200 and replaced it with the Pass and have never looked back. Good luck with your new system.
Thanks to all the participants and respondents
After several months of heavy research at Audiogon and learning much from the members...I've let the cash loose! We have a 23-month old and live in a remote part of SW Florida so traveling far away to Georgia (there ain't as much high-end stuff in Florida as one might expect) to audition equipment wasn't an option. As best as I could glean, this should work out fine: on the way, Pass 2.5 pre (space considerations precluded the X-1), X-250 amp, Audio Note 3.1 cdp and Piega C-8 LTD speakers. In a couple of weeks, all should arrive and be hooked up.
I was very happy with my "old" system, C-J Premier 14, Classé DR-8, CEC 2x transport, Dodson 217 MK II (762), Verity Fidelios, and Hsu TN 1220 (w/250w/amp)---but the fever came over me.
The Audio Note may be the weakest link, but I am curious to hear how it sounds, the design being the antithesis of the Dodson philosophy (I lust after Accuphase DP-75v, but the only opportunity I had at a mint one disappeared as I dilly-dallied over Christmas).
Anyhow, a HUGE thanks to one and all for your help and your patience: I pushed the adage of there being no such thing as a stupid question to the bursting point, I'm sure.
I was very happy with my "old" system, C-J Premier 14, Classé DR-8, CEC 2x transport, Dodson 217 MK II (762), Verity Fidelios, and Hsu TN 1220 (w/250w/amp)---but the fever came over me.
The Audio Note may be the weakest link, but I am curious to hear how it sounds, the design being the antithesis of the Dodson philosophy (I lust after Accuphase DP-75v, but the only opportunity I had at a mint one disappeared as I dilly-dallied over Christmas).
Anyhow, a HUGE thanks to one and all for your help and your patience: I pushed the adage of there being no such thing as a stupid question to the bursting point, I'm sure.
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