What next? Pass X350.8 vs Mcintosh MC312 + Room Correction


Hi all - mid last year I started a thread in search for an integrated AMP with room correction to address the fact that I have a small living room and am in no position to invest in room treatments as I'm leasing my apartment. I ultimately went with a Micromega M-150 in glossy black (which is also up for sale)

I'm now moving into a larger place where I'm still not able to invest in room treatment but would like to also use this as an excuse to upgrade a bit but still need room correction and it needs to be used for extensive music + TV + movie usage for me to justify it to my fiance ;)... so I'm thinking about going with separates and going solid state.

While sound is obviously important for me, design and aesthetic is very important as well. Whatever I go with next will be powering a pair of B&W 805D3s and the primary sound source is a NUC.

After much research and endless Audiogon rabbit holes, I'm split between:

Pre-amp: Anthem STR Preamp
Amp: Pass X350.8 OR Mcintosh MC312

I'm leaning toward the Pass, but would love everyone's POVs and if maybe I'm overlooking something?

Many thanks in advance!
jwh2

Showing 1 response by mike_in_nc

I have had the STR Preamp for almost a year and like it a lot. The room correction is cleaner than other units I’ve tried, and I do like the way it looks. Anthem is a bit slow fixing bugs in the software, but still it is quite usable and gives good results.

As to the power amp, I auditioned an X250.8 and liked it a great deal, too (driving my Janszen Valentinas), but I couldn’t take the heat (400w at idle). I imagine the 350.8 must be even hotter. Maybe you have a big or open enough room so that doesn’t matter, or live in cold, foggy Sea Ranch like Nelson Pass. The Pass to my ears was a bit midrange forward, and that midrange was smooth and creamy. Especially great with vocals. I have not heard the McIntosh. You are in an enviable position. Have fun!