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Old 04-18-2013, 08:08 AM
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Default x250.5 vs Bryston sst˛ ?

Does anyone have experience with both the x250.5 and the Bryston 14bsst˛

I know they both have a different sound, but I'm undecided between the two. I'd love to hear if anyone has any experience with both the x250.5 (or x350.5) and newer Bryston sst˛ amps.
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Old 04-18-2013, 08:20 AM
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Does anyone have experience with both the x250.5 and the Bryston 14bsst˛

I know they both have a different sound, but I'm undecided between the two. I'd love to hear if anyone has any experience with both the x250.5 (or x350.5) and newer Bryston sst˛ amps.
Hi,

I have Pas x250.5 too.

the X350.5 "historical" is not so appracied liek the x250.5 in fine sound...
a lot of consumers go with the 250.5 in place of the 350.5 becouse the 250.5 sound better vs the 350... any way.....

I'm interessed to one ampli powerfull (a 600watt or so like that..)
My dealer say me: if you dont have much $$$$ the Bryston is the right solution. not expensive and much power.

I have too the xa100.5: my idea was sell the XA100.5 & x250.5 and go with the xa160 or 200.... but the go be very hot!!!

The Accustic Arts AMPIIImk2 is in europa very apprecceid and sound fantastic (real dual mono 2x600watt...Accustic Arts® is a very amazing ampli....
but this changing = sell the pre XP20 too.....= much $$$ to change all the system and Pass sound fine!

I will listen a 350.5 very break in.... I'm sure that can give a pleasure like the 250.5....
350wat each channel from Pass (with a very Ampere that give really power in "electricity") is sure much much better vs. the Bryston or the Mcintosh that have a lot of watt but if you have a "hard speaker" to drive are not enough...watt is not all.
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