Pass Labs: INT-60 vs X150.8 + XP-12 Separates


Is there a distinct sonic difference between a Pass INT-60 ($9000) and X150.8 + XP-12 ($12,500)? 
Is the INT-60 topology and sonics closest to the XP-12 and X series?
If not, an INT-60 simplifies setup, not having to worry about cable synergy.

I’m coming from a tube setup, and looking for 3D, holographic, and spacious sound, but with solid state dynamics and frequency extension. My speakers are 89db 8” 2.5-way, and 13” 3-way - all Scan-Speak drivers and mostly Mundorf Silver Oil Caps, seasoned with Duelund Bypass Caps which are capable of amazing detail and imaging.

Thanks!
88man
88man,
I have not heard a direct comparison of the two Pass set ups you have listed but I can tell you the Int 60 will meet all your sonic requirements.  I have compared to my all tube amp/pre and the Pass didn't disappoint.

Btw if your budget can fit the above Pass amp/pre you might as well consider the Int 250.
I haven't heard all of these units. I have an XP-12 that I use with a Pass Labs XA-25 and a First Watt J2. The XP-12 is a great pre amp, but if I had to choose between your two options, I'd choose the INT-60, since it runs deeper in Class A than the X150.8. Of course, this assumes you don't need the extra headroom in the X150.8.

If you haven't already, I'd reach out to both Pass Labs and Mark at Reno Hi-Fi. Talk to them about your sonic priorities. They are all friendly, responsive, and helpful. 
I have the XP12 and the XA25. The XP12 uses the volume control from the XS preamp.  this is why I went with separates. The implementation of the volume control is most important in a preamp.
If your system is transparent enough, you would want the better pre, IME. 
FWIW, I am thinking about a Pass amp for 8 ohm 88 dbl sensitivity speakers that dip to 6 ohms in the bass.

I was considering a X150.8 versus a XA30.8. Based on the Stereophile measurements for the XA30.5, I thought I might get by with it. 

I asked for advice from Mark at Reno HiFi and he said that the smaller amp would start to sound stressed at loudness levels of 80 decibels. He said the 150 would show no signs of stress and, contrary to what many people claim, he says the two amps sound the same. 

My only point here is that comparing a 60 WPC to 150 WPC amp is a big difference in wattage and the smaller amp might end up not sounding good.

Give Mark a call at Reno. He is friendly and helpful as advertised.

Thanks for listening,

Dsper