Let it warm up properly, about an hour, then test it using quality classical musics from label such as Telarc...
I own a PA7 since 1986, driving a pair of B&W 802 FS, built my own passive volume control BEFORE anyone and the internet that showed you how to do it. I took great care in room placement and treatment around the speakers, and it sounded wonderful.
I have recently upgraded to Nautilus 802, thought that although the Nak can drive it plenty loud, but I wanna try something different just to make sure my N802 is as happy as it could be. So I borrowed a Pass Labs X150...
Well long story short, the Pass is wonderful and crystal clear, powerful deep bass and lack of hardness in the midrange, typical of many SS amps. In fact it sounds EXACTLY similar to the Nak, so...
I bought a second Nak, biamped my speakers and not looking back since. So much for Nak bashing although if i have money, a true Pass amp is in my wish list. Thank you, TN
I own a PA7 since 1986, driving a pair of B&W 802 FS, built my own passive volume control BEFORE anyone and the internet that showed you how to do it. I took great care in room placement and treatment around the speakers, and it sounded wonderful.
I have recently upgraded to Nautilus 802, thought that although the Nak can drive it plenty loud, but I wanna try something different just to make sure my N802 is as happy as it could be. So I borrowed a Pass Labs X150...
Well long story short, the Pass is wonderful and crystal clear, powerful deep bass and lack of hardness in the midrange, typical of many SS amps. In fact it sounds EXACTLY similar to the Nak, so...
I bought a second Nak, biamped my speakers and not looking back since. So much for Nak bashing although if i have money, a true Pass amp is in my wish list. Thank you, TN