Pass Labs X-1 Preamp Questions:


Hi all,
These questions about the Pass Labs X-1 preamp are for people who own, have owned, or are very familiar with the Pass Labs X-1 preamp, with the full sized power supply:
1.Is the Pass Labs X-1 preamp sensitive to cables, and power cords? If so, what are the best brands to bring out the best this preamp has to offer?
2. Is the Pass X-1 sensitive to support feet, cones, blocks, or other items placed under it?
If so, what are the best things to put under it?
3. Does the Pass X-1 generally sound best with the control unit stacked on top of the power supply, the power supply stacked on top of the control unit, or with the two units well seperated from one another, or, does it really matter that much either way?
4. Is the Pass X-1 sensitive to A/C plug orientation?
Also, does it generally sound better with the extra ground left working, or with the extra ground disconnected or defeated with a "cheater-plug" for example?
5. The Pass X-1 sounds really good in my system [see my system in my member name section of audiogon], but, compared to a Parasound P/LD-2000 preamp that I also own, the Pass X-1 seems to sound a tad thin, cool, and instruments and voices seem to have less weight, texture, body, solidity, and warmth. The bass also seems less solid. Are there any ways to diminish these things, or do you think that I may just be used to hearing possible colorations of the P/LD-2000 preamp?
6. Any other things to know about tweaking the sound of the Pass X-1?
Thanks in advance!
daltonlanny
The people at Pass Labs told me that, from a sonics perspective, it makes no difference whether you stack the units or don't. They designed and built the preamp, have done experiments and they should know.

The X1 is one of the best, most neutral preamps anywhere near its price. I never found mine to be lacking in the bass or to sound thin or cool. As for power cords, you might try a Kimber Palladian PK-10. IMHO.
Hi again, Lanny,
I know we discussed this some outside the forums, but I wanted to add a few points.

(1) As far as cabling is concerned, I don't think any amount of cabling is going to change the fact that this is basically a cooler sounding preamp with somewhat threadbare harmonics. I used Zen Matrix II balanced IC's & Tsunami power cord with it, both of which slightly plump up the midrange and enrich the sound, yet the X-1 still sounded somewhat threadbare & lean in the harmonics dept. I do agree with others here that the bass was never anything but outstanding. If you're having a problem with the bass, it must be another issue. I ran the preamp both balanced and unbalanced. While I didn't make any tedious comparisons, I didn't find it sounded that different in single-ended mode. With Audio Research preamps, there is a huge improvement running them balanced.
i owned x1 & find no diff stacked or not. yes, it's ever so slightly lean & lack bloom but very quiet and accurate. try cardas gold ref or gold cross.
Just a comment. I have the PL/D2000 and have not found a preamp at 4-5 times the price I paid that sounds better. It all started with trying to replace it with a BAT (5I) and it was good but lacked the dynamics. It appears it would take more than $5000 to better it to my ears anyways and I'm really picky..I'm using Llano and Pass amps and still trying to find something actually better used under $3000 and have not had much luck. I believe I paid less than $1000 for the Parasound during the closeout of the model......
I have to agree totally with Superbee973!
The Parasound P/LD-2000 has to be one of the most underrated and unrecognized preamps of all time.
The Parasound P/LD-2000 kicks some serious booty, and can be had used for as low as $400.00.
If the upcoming Parasound matching preamp for the JC-1's is indeed better than the P/LD-2000, then this upcoming preamp will be simply outstanding in all respects!