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I have the XA25 for about three months now. Here’s a review that says it all about the sound: http://theheadphonelist.com/pass-labs-xa25-vs-first-watt-f7-the-two-newest-nelson-pass-amplifiers-go... and another: http://www.moremusic.nl/reviews/passlabs/XA25/review-PassLabs_XA25-music-emotion.pdf Scroll for the English version. I’m powering a pair of Acoustic Zen Crescendo 2 speakers (90 dB). Pass suggests at least 91 dB sensitivity so I’m borderline. I find the sound robust, detailed, startlingly quick, with a warm and an unwavering presentation. The 15x20 room fully energizes well before the amp runs out of steam. When pushed, coherence suffers and it’s noticeable. At that level I’m bothering the neighbors anyway (condo). Great amp. |
I’ve auditioned the XA25 in my listening room driving Sonus Faber Cremona Auditor M speakers. This is a very nice amp. Its actual power belies the modest spec sheet but I think that is typical of Pass Labs, especially in low impedance situations. Let me preface the following statements by saying that I don’t hear large differences in sound character between well designed SS amplifiers. I know that is contrary to what many on this site believe. I found the sound of the XA25 to be neutral, revealing and with excellent command of the bass (my speakers go down to ~42Hz). Listening to YoYo Ma’s performance of Dona Nobis Pacem, I can clearly hear his breath control but it doesn’t distract from the music - you’re just a little closer to the performer. I would describe the overall presentation as natural. If you determine that the sound is not to your liking, I would look elsewhere (upstream or downstream in your system) for the cause. This amp is not going to color the sound in any way. If the power is adequate, this is a great choice. |
Hey bobheinatz, My review on the XA-25 should be put up on hometheaterreview.com in the next two weeks. I own a pair of XA-60.8 mono-blocks and a First Watt SIT 2, they are great amplifiers. However, for my tastes I believe the XA-25 might be the best amplifier that Nelson and his staff have yet to produce in their long storied history. If it was not for it's lack of background noise and its dynamic control of the low end, you might think you are listening to a SET tube based amplifier because of the purity/density of timbres/tonality and how it has 3D "meat on the bones" imaging that you rarely get out of a SS design. Take a look at my review for a lot more details why I have made this my reference amplifier in my reviewing system. |
@bobheinatz I heard the XA25 briefly at CAS a few months ago. It was in a modest room, with a HPA-1 used as a preamplifier and I believe an Oppo source. Speakers were some Vienna Acoustics floorstanders that the Pass rep said "were what I found in the warehouse." The sound was warm and full but a bit sluggish and laid back for my tastes... but given the setup I can't pin that on the amp at all. The other comments are certainly interesting... I might just have to see if I can get one in-house for review... |
Hey bobheinatz, Here's two more reviewers that have raved about the XA-25: 1) "the audio beatnik" on his website did an excellent job of comparing the XA-25 to his XA-30.8. He's a good writer and has excellent ears. 2) On the website Audiophiliac, Steve Guttenburg has also reviewed the XA-25 and fallen in love with it. I'm in basic agreement with both their perspectives on this amplifier. The major difference is what preamplifier they used to drive it. I found the combination of the Linear Tube Audio Micro-ZOTL with NOS tubes with the XA-25 to be a remarkable match made in sonic heaven in my system. |
Hey Guys, In the February edition of Stereophile the reviewer, Herb Reichert, gave a superlative rave over the XA-25 performance. I believe he kinda missed how terrific the amp's tonality/timbres and its rendering of 3D/imaging and space are, but he did get how quiet/transparent it is compared to his SET tube amplifier or possibly any amplifier on the market, along with its speed/power/control overall. John Atkinson's measurements showed that the XA-25 greatly out-performed its stated power ratings significantly, indeed. It's specified power out put is 25 watts into 8 ohms and 50 watts into 4 ohms. Atkinson's measurements were 80 watts into 8 ohms and 130 watts into 4 ohms. Pass Labs is always quite conservative in their ratings to begin with, with the XA-25 this little amp in size is quite the powerhouse hitting way above its ratings. |
Hey Guys, Just informed that my review on the XA-25 will go up next Monday on hometheaterreview.com. I wanted to make the XA-25 one of my choices for POY AWARDS 2017, but missed the deadline to submit it. I talked to Olesno, very nice gentlemen, so thanks David for suggesting to him we could discuss this amplifier. I never thought I would hear a SS amplifier with the special colors/tonality that great tube SET delivers, yet the XA-25 provides that plus dynamics and control that are beyond the reach of favorite SET amps. Johnk, I don't understand why you believe that the XA-25 would only work with "easy" to drive speakers. It delivers over 130 watts into 4 ohms and drops high levels of current when it needs to. Yes, I would not recommend for MBL's, but short of that it will work quite well with many different speaker loads. Is it totally the equal of a great 300b/2A3 SET amp in the areas were they are quite special- pretty freaking close! What preamplifier was driving the XA-25 during your listening period? I still have guests that cannot believe that this amp is not a SET tube based design. |
I have had the XA25 and Xp12 preamp on loan driving new Dynaudio C-1 Platinums fort a couple weeks. The speakers are not broke in yet but I think the amp is awesome. These speakers would probably like a little more juice but I could easily live with the sound. I hooked them up to my Goldener Triton Ones and they worked perfectly with them. |
For folks thinking about either the Pass or LTA amps, you may want to consider the new LTA "Ultralinear" which is poised for release in the next few weeks. I had the pleasure of listening to a pre-production version for several weeks in my system and posted a "review" of my impressions here: https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/review-linear-tube-audio-lta-ultralinear-amplifier I haven't heard the new Pass XA25 but the new LTA is a remarkable amplifier--by far the best I've ever heard. If you are looking at this price point and power output range I would encourage a serious look at the Ultralinear. |
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I have a Pass XA-25 hooked to my Tekton Studio Monitors. It replaced a Triode Labs 2a3 amp that I had been using since I got the speakers. As good as the Triode Labs is, the XA-25 beats it handily. Explosive dynamics, wonderous speed and transparency, yet smooth grain-free midrange. Very natural sounding. It's a solid-state amp for tube lovers. |
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