Newbee thanks for the response. I do agree that the amp is amazing. I'm just wondering if I'm out of my element, seeing as how I was a tube guy for quite a while. I really would like to make the amp work for me, but I've been chasing my tail for about 1.5 years now trying to find a good, musical system to just sit down and enjoy, but I haven't had much luck. I had a good thing going, then tried to change it up, and have been making adjustments ever since.
I tend to be sensitive to hyper-detail and accented treble, which is one of the reasons I was drawn to the Pass, based on everything I read. The Pass is definitely not forward, aggressive, or bright, but I also wouldn't quite describe it as the lushest solid state amp I've ever heard. It can definitely sound analytical if paired incorrectly.
My preferences definitely lean towards warmth, tonality, musicality, and expression. I really could care less about imaging, soundstage, detail retrieval, etc. Those all come second for me; I need to be able to connect emotionally to the music, and not sit there and just listen to "sound".
Would you describe the Silverlines as having a very warm, lush sound?
I tend to be sensitive to hyper-detail and accented treble, which is one of the reasons I was drawn to the Pass, based on everything I read. The Pass is definitely not forward, aggressive, or bright, but I also wouldn't quite describe it as the lushest solid state amp I've ever heard. It can definitely sound analytical if paired incorrectly.
My preferences definitely lean towards warmth, tonality, musicality, and expression. I really could care less about imaging, soundstage, detail retrieval, etc. Those all come second for me; I need to be able to connect emotionally to the music, and not sit there and just listen to "sound".
Would you describe the Silverlines as having a very warm, lush sound?