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If I was going to spend as much money as a pair of XA200.5s cost, I'd probably wait until the .8 models came out. maybe an xa160.8 instead for a similar price
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Paul already bought the XA200.5s and now wants to build system around them.
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Thanks for your thoughts. That is exactly why I own the XA200.5. I effectively stole them from my dealer and have an agreed upon window to trade up to either the XS or XA.8's with full credit for the price I paid for the XA200.5. My sense after lengthy discussions with Pass is that the XS will be the more likely rout if and when I make the move since the XA.8's go half way between the XA.5 sound and the XS. I have a lot of listening to do between now and then. In the mean time I feel I have a pretty good set of amps to build my next system around.
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Ken, Thanks much for your good insights. Truly the only way to demo the speakers is in your own room, but as you point out it can be a logistically complex and the art of optimization can itself be a long-term, complex process given all the remaining system components. My goal is to start with the best speaker complement to the XA200.5's I can find from show room trials; pull the trigger; take them home and spend a year or so to determine if I can dial it in to what I consider something I want to live with long term. I the mean time, I am trying to choose my show room path through input on forums. This is how I fell in love with the Pass gear. Oh.....one more thing, I hope to have a little fun along the way.
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Ahh, I see now. I can read. I swear
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Do tell ken!!!!!
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It's difficult to do his explanation justice but I'll give it my best shot. Nelson said the main difference between the .8 series and the .5 series is that they have brought the SET amp topology that has been perfected in the input section of the XS series amps to the .8 series amps in a much more affordable package. They have also beefed up the transformer and made various other parts upgrades in the .8 series. The primary difference in sound is in the presentation. The overall texture is improved through superior layering. Each individual instrument or voice will be able to be discerned with more detail, clarity and holographic imaging than in the .5 series. The actual timbres of instruments and vocals should not change. So expect the same warm, sweet and organic timbres that you've grown accustomed to in the .5 series. Nelson expects that the .8 series will eventually replace the .5 series but they will continue to offer both in the intermediate term. Best, Ken Last edited by PlanarSpeakerFan; 01-09-2014 at 12:06 AM. |
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Not sure this link will work but here is more specifics on the .8 series of amplifiers....
More on the new Pass Labs Dot-8 Series | Confessions of a Part-Time Audiophile Chuck |
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