Amps Atma-Sphere M-60 Mono blocks OTL design


I just purchased a used OTL Atma-Sphere M-60 mono blocks that I have sent to Atma-Sphere to be upgraded to the current model 3.3 and I also added the option of a higher quality power supply and V caps.

I have sold my old trusted Eggleston Andra 2’s speakers and have built some monitors using Aurum Cantus ribbons (102db) and Aurum Cantus midwoofers (90db) that are both rated as 8 ohm nominal. I have a DEQX Premate and will be crossing over to (2) JL Audio F-113 subs at 80hz.

Currently I am using a solid state high power stereo amp (Pass Labs) that I used with the Andra 2’s.

The Atma-Sphere M-60 is rated at 60 watts class A and is said to work better with higher impedance loads.

It will probably be a few weeks until I get the M-60 and was hoping someone could provide opinions of what to expect.

I listen to late 60 early 70’s classic rock music mostly. Sometimes loud.

ozzy

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gdnrbob,

Thank you for your post. Did you find the higher multiples better? What did you finally end up preferring?

I am pretty sure that the 2X is better with my amps and speakers. To me it was quickly apparent. The 3X setting increased the sense of more dynamics but the soundstage was not as open sounding. So, for now I will leave the 2X setting attached for maybe about a week .The only question is whether the system will sound better without it.

ozzy

Oh, by the way. I like the Atmasphere M-60's so much that I did sell my Pass Labs X350.5 amp. It was a good sounding reliable amp but I won't miss the weight...

ozzy

Ozzy,
When you described the Atma-Sphere as more natural sounding than the Pass Labs,  case closed IMO.  What's more desirable than improving that elusive characteristic? Natural = organic= realism. 
Charles 
Ozzy,
I've been considering a Pass xa30.5 vs Atma-Sphere S-30, which I assume is pretty similar to your amp comparison....just lower power. How would you describe the sonic differences? I prefer a full-bodied, dense tonality, but with bottom end slam....not looking for a lean, highly detailed presentation.
Thanks,
Phil