Retiring my ML 333 for a Krell 300c or Pass x350?


Suggestion:
I owned my Mark Levinson 333 for more then 3 years and now i want to upgrade to another amp. The amp that i want to get is a used Krell FPB-300c or a Pass Lab X350 but i can't choose which one i should get. Both amp is in the 4500 range in the used market. The gear i use with my is a Mark 390s and a Wilson 6 with MIT Oracle IC and SC.

Thanks,
Kirk
kirkren46b7
The Pass is extremely musical and is what I would buy given your short list. However, you should listen to each one before purchasing. Your tastes might be different and after listening you may not like any of them. I have heard Levinson products on several occasions and do not like them; too sterile. Having said that to each his own.

Chuck
I have never heard a sober review of the Krell family where it does not say you can't beat it's grip on the bass drivers, AND say it has a bit of the strained treble that can result in listener fatigue.

The Pass lacks the Krell's bass death grip, but offers, IMO, a smoother mid and sweeter highs. It just so happens a friend has my Pass over right now where he is comparing it to his Levinson. He wants to buy the Pass.
Hi, what dont you like about the 333. I would chose the Krell FPB 300C. Another awesome solid state amp is the Mccormack DNA 2 Delux.
According to the Levinson owner that has my Pass X, the Pass opens up new inner detail.