In terms of bass, I have owned several class D integrated amps with their characteristics being about speed, tautness and clarity that I thought were ideal, though they always seemed lacking in mid-bass, lower midrange fullness (that's not an exhaustive evaluation of class D, just comments on the ones I've owned.) In comparison, the as3000 is bolder and more visceral, you just expect this thing to have a higher power rating than it actually does. I guess I've been of the mindset the last few years that if it wasn't class D then the lower bass wouldn't quite be to my liking (I really valued bass speed and taughtness) but the 3000 has sort of shattered that preconception. At low volumes natural and poised come to mind. At higher volumes big and powerful. But always with a fullness to the sound. Keep in mind too all of my comments are based on two days worth of use, so clearly I'm in the honeymoon stage.
(BTW speakers are Tyler Acoustcs D2's, Acoustic Zen Absolute cabling, CD player is a cheap'o Yamaha bluray player while I wait for my DAC to come in. Listening room is 25'x21'x8'.)
(BTW speakers are Tyler Acoustcs D2's, Acoustic Zen Absolute cabling, CD player is a cheap'o Yamaha bluray player while I wait for my DAC to come in. Listening room is 25'x21'x8'.)