You've tried other amps and ended with Pass, please discuss


So I'm genuinely curious about this, and I'd like your thoughts.

You: Are a current pass owner who has tried a number of other amps and stuck with Pass.

Please discuss your speakers, your pass and what other amps you feel your current set up bested.

I won't opine, but may ask questions to those who are not specific enough.
One thing I've heard a lot is the terms "refined." I don't know what this means, so if you can compare to other amps with more detail, would appreciate that.
Thanks!

Erik
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Hi Eric,  I've owned a number of higher-end pieces of equipment from various Mfg.'s over the years (decades), all with their specific sonic signature.  As my listening and music tastes evolved, I found myself with fairly efficient (93-db 6-ohm nominal) speakers and have delighted in the micro and macro detail using a very dynamic SET 300-B amp and more recently a SIT-2 First-Watt amp.  Both the SET amp and SIT-2 give me great detail from bass to treble and a wide and deep believable sound-stage.  My listening is mostly to small well-recorded ensembles, male and especially female vocalists with a few instrument backup and jazz.  I have not had any other amps that I've experienced give me the "you're there" feeling and realism than the SET and SIT-2 amps have done.  The SET is slightly smoother than the SIT-2 however both in my opinion are equally-accurate.  While for most of my listening, both of these amps are great, there are times that I do want a little more headroom for my louder listening (rock and some jazz).  I love the SIT-2 Nelson Pass design so much that I wanted to try the XA30.8 stereo Pass-Labs amp...  Since Reno Hi-Fi has such a great return policy, I felt that this would be a good opportunity to try one of his amps with more guts.  I was not disappointed !  While the 30.8 is not quite as micro-detailed as the SET or SIT-2 amps (I'm splitting hairs now) I am thoroughly impressed with this amp from every aspect especially macro-dynamics.  With my 93-db 6-ohm speakers, they never seem to run out of "gas" or even strain with loudly-played music.  If I can say anything about it, it's greatly under-rated, power-wise !  One thing you must do though is give the amp at least 5 full-days of turn-on time (nothing needs to be playing) before the amp sounds terrific.  It needs that break-in time.  This amp tends to have a smooth, slightly warm sound that would give you a sonic impression similar to that of an accurate tube-amp.  It's an amp that I could certainly live with if I didn't have the SET or SIT-02, however I'm glad that I have all three !  Nelson Pass has done a great job of designing this amp and I'd venture to say that the rest of that XA line would be terrific, should you need more power than 30 Class-A WPC.  If you decide to buy Pass-Labs or First-Watt, give Mark @ Reno Hi-Fi a call.  Terrific information, customer service and prices !  

Respectfully, 
John