I'm also a fan of the Pass X150.5, using it with my Magnepan 3.6 for the past 2 years. A beautiful match which bettered by far two other amps including Classe CA201 and 401, which were not in the same league. Bass extension and power, midrange and treble clarity, dynamics, were all improved. Can't comment on Krell though.
One thing about the X150.5 (and probably all other Pass amps) is the extra power and headroom above the stated power. The X150.5 was tested by one of the British mags a few years back, I think it was HiFi News, and the amp put out a surprising 280 wpc @ 8 ohms and 380 wpc at 4 ohms before clipping (I may be off a few wpc.) So, it's not surprising that you were impressed by the ease with which it drove your Apogees. For Magnepan, some like even more power, like with the X250.5 and X350.5, but the X150.5 has more than enough for me - I have rarely gotten the needle past 12:00 (perhaps because I'm in an apartment.)
I'm sold on Pass amps and have no expectation of changing.
One thing about the X150.5 (and probably all other Pass amps) is the extra power and headroom above the stated power. The X150.5 was tested by one of the British mags a few years back, I think it was HiFi News, and the amp put out a surprising 280 wpc @ 8 ohms and 380 wpc at 4 ohms before clipping (I may be off a few wpc.) So, it's not surprising that you were impressed by the ease with which it drove your Apogees. For Magnepan, some like even more power, like with the X250.5 and X350.5, but the X150.5 has more than enough for me - I have rarely gotten the needle past 12:00 (perhaps because I'm in an apartment.)
I'm sold on Pass amps and have no expectation of changing.