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Old 01-11-2014, 01:12 PM
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Default Any available XA.8 impressions from CES 2014??

Now that CES 2014 has wrapped up, I was wondering if any of the attendees can tell us Pass fans if the XA.8's were actually playing at CES or was the event only used for the public product release? Any impressions would be much appreciated.

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CES Press Release. Figured it was just easier to copy the thing instead of summarizing it. Prices and availability have been appended, below. Note also that the Dot-5 amplifiers will remain in the lineup.

Nine New Class-A Amps, Seven Years in the Making, Boast More Power, Fewer Stages, Lower Distortion and Less Feedback

International CES, Las Vegas, Jan. 7, 2014 — Pass Laboratories, Inc., an audio innovator renowned for its unique high-performance products, introduces the X.8 (or “Point 8”) Series Amplifiers, a stunning new family of music-first audiophile components seven years in the making, at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

Point.8 Series amplifiers are models of electronic elegance, delivering more power, fewer stages, lower distortion and less feedback than ever before. They more accurately represent recording venues through a soundstage whose dimensionality does not change no matter the complexity of the material. In addition, the layering of orchestral instruments by Point 8 Amps allows the orchestra to seem present in the listening room, but with more space and air around the instruments, leading to a greater sensation of musical ease and flow. The bass goes very deep, while the highs extend outward without sounding edgy.

XA.8_stack

The series consists of five Class-A amplifiers and four Class AB amplifiers, four two-channel and five monoblock models. The two-channel amps include the X150.8, the X250.8, the X350.8 and the XA30.8. The mono models include the X600.8, the XA60.8, the XA100.8, the XA160.8 and the XA200.8. Their per-channel power ratings range from 30 for the two-channel XA30.8 to 600 for the single-channel X600.8.

Pass Labs’ new amplifiers refine superb objective measurements with subjective perceptions. They represent a summation of the company’s knowledge of and expertise in designing amplifiers, while elegantly expressing its philosophy of more amplifier, more progress and more music.

They also demonstrate Pass Labs’ belief that the best products must be carefully adjusted until its various components operate in harmony then subjectively fine-tuned. As a result, Pass Labs subjected the Point.8 amplifiers’ state-of-the-art engineering to an extensive, rigorous listening process using six different sound systems to deliver peak musical experiences.

Inspired by Pass Labs’ X.5 Series amplifiers from 2006, the output stages of the larger Point.8 Series have been designed to bias more deeply into the Class-A operating region. They feature large push-pull Class-A operating envelopes for low distortion and good loudspeaker control at ordinary listening levels.

Head of the Class-A

Pass Labs successfully increased the amplifiers’ Class-A operation by employing higher power Toshiba MOSFETs (metal-oxide semiconductor field-effect transistors) than in its earlier amps. MOSFETs are typically used to convert voltage. Those in the Point.8 Series run at a fraction of their stated specs to enhance both performance and reliability.

Pass Labs also installed many more MOSFETs than usual on most Point.8 models. The X250.8 and XA100.8 amplifiers each use 56, while the X350.8, X600.8, XA160.8 and XA200.8 models each use 72.

Pass Labs also improved the amplifiers’ front ends, which house the input and voltage gain stages. Each of the nine Point.8 models has a front end uniquely molded to the specifics of its output stage so that the nine front ends vary in size, voltage, bias current, dissipation, and the distribution of single-ended vs. push-pull bias.

The improvements yield directly coupled (DC) front ends that boast very high stability, low distortion, low noise, 100-Khz open-loop bandwidths, and very high input impedances. Direct coupling in this manner maximizes the performance of each model‘s output stage, while imparting to each model its own subtle and unique sonic signature. With the Point.8 Series, Pass Labs moves beyond cookie-cutter circuits.

Power to Spare

The power supplies are also larger than those of earlier amplifiers. The X150.8, X250.8, XA30.8, XA60.8, XA100.8, X350.8 and X600.8 models have a third more storage capacitance as well as new CRC (capacitor-resistor-capacitor) filtering to round out the edges of the supply ripple.

The power supplies still use paralleled fast/soft rectifiers and very large toroidal transformers from Plitron, but the AC primary circuits now incorporate additional RF filtering. Power on/off switching and a stand-by draw are also new.

The amplifiers’ front-end circuits boast massively larger power supply decoupling and low-noise shunt regulators that enable unprecedentedly more precise reference voltages for the cascode circuits. In addition, Pass Labs improved the amplifiers’ output noise by more than 10 dB, and made the amplifiers much more resistant to variations in the AC power line.

The smaller Point.8 models — the X150.8, the X250.8, the XA30.8, the XA60.8 and the XA100.8 — also feature new and larger heat sinks, an upgrade that lowers distortion and dissipates the energy of the larger bias currents.

Availability and prices for the X.8 Amplifiers are still to be determined (see update, below). They can be seen together with Pass Labs’ other outstanding products at the Venetian Tower, Room 34-209, during CES.

A summary of the amplifiers preliminary specifications follows, including when Class AB models leave Class A:

http://jbstanton.com/Resources/PassTable.png


Update on Availability

March 2014

Update on Pricing


Xs Series
◾Xs 300: $85,000/pr
◾Xs 150: $65,000/pr
◾Xs Preamp: $38,000

“XA.8″ Pure Class “A” High Current Series
◾XA200.8 200 watt class A mono block: $40,000/pair
◾XA160.8 160 watt class A mono block: $26,000/pair
◾XA100.8 100 watt class A mono block: $19,300/pair
◾XA60.8 60 watt class A mono block: $12,800/pair
◾XA30.8 30 watt per channel stereo: $6,500

“X.8″ High Voltage Series Amplifiers
◾X600.8 600 watt mono block: $26,000/pair
◾X260.8 260 watt mono block: $12,800/pair
◾X350.8 350 per channel stereo: $13,500
◾X250.8 250 per channel stereo: $9,600
◾X150.8 150 per channel stereo: $6,400

“XA.5″ Pure Class “A” Series (No price change)
◾XA200.5 200 watt class A mono block: $34,100/pair
◾XA160.5 160 watt class A mono block: $22,000/pair
◾XA100.5 100 watt class A mono block: $16,500/pair
◾XA60.5 60 watt class A mono block: $11,000/pair
◾XA30.5 30 watt per channel stereo: $5,500
◾INT-30A 30-watt Class A integrated: $7,150

“X.5″ Series Amplifiers (No price change)

◾X1000.5 1000 watt mono block: $34,100/pair
◾X600.5 600 watt mono block: $22,000/pair
◾X260.5 260 watt mono block: $11,000/pair
◾X350.5 350 per channel stereo: $11,550
◾X250.5 250 per channel stereo: $8,250
◾X150.5 150 watt stereo with meter: $5,500
◾INT-150 Integrated: $7,150
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I was there, and I don't believe they were playing. I didn't get a chance to go into the room as they were having a meeting...

Here's a pic of them stacked up.

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Hi Dave,

According to Peter Breuninger of AV Showrooms, they will have video, interviews and close ups of the new Point 8 Series on their website within 10 days.

All the best,
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Beginning to like the new look

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Sceptic,

The meter is HUGE on the XA-160.8.

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Hi Dave,

According to Peter Breuninger of AV Showrooms, they will have video, interviews and close ups of the new Point 8 Series on their website within 10 days.

All the best,
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Ok, cool Ken, thanks!

Give me the links, please.
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Thanks Dave and Ken.
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Ok, cool Ken, thanks!

Give me the links, please.
Dave,

Here's the link:

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I really like the new look plus the upgraded heat sinking capabilities on the smaller amps.

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I really like the new look plus the upgraded heat sinking capabilities on the smaller amps.

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I agree



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Sceptic,

The meter is HUGE on the XA-160.8.

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Yes, I prefer the meters on the smaller amps.
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