Pass XA30.5 enough power for Wilson Sophia 2?


I was wondering about this combo. I have a very large room. Personally I dont think it's enough power but what do you guys think?
nickt
Perhaps paired with some preamps and sources it might sound bloomy or muddy, but the Pass XA.5 series that I've heard and experienced definitely don't have these shortcomings.
Same experience as Tvad and Vinw with the XA.5s, but I use Merlin VSMs so I did not want to make to much of a cliam as it relates to deep bass. The XA30.5 (with the Aleph J not too far behind) is the best SS I have ever heard (still prefer tubes with speakers that are tube-friendly).
Pass and BAT are both great SS options. If Madfloyd changed only the amp, and hears what he hears, then it is hard to find fault.

I concur that in my system, the Pass provides phenomenal bass, at least when there is sufficient power. It is not a 'fast' bass, which I personally do not think is accurate. The Pass most definitely takes firm control of the woofers. It would be interesting to compare the BAT to the XA160.5, but there would be an obvious price differential against the Pass.
Tvad- then if he got the BAT and the bass issue was resolved, how was the muddy bass not from the amp? Just curious as I don't understand your comment---on your speakers in your room, things are obviously different. Perhaps he has a huge room, i don't know.

I've owned the speakers, but neither amp so was trying to refrain from comment. Personally, I've never liked Wilsons with SS, with rare exception. BAT 75SE was superb on my Sophia Is. So do VTL 450s.

I personally think the 30.5 will be dynamically challenged on that speaker. on the SS-side, I had a Bryston 4BSST and didn't think it was that powerful sounding on that speaker.

KeithR
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