20 Year Old Amplifiers compared to 2017


Just a random thought, but I’m curious just how well the state of the art solid-state amplifiers from 20 years ago compare to some of today’s better offerings. For example, what does a pair of Mark Levinson 33Hs or a Krell FPB 600 sound like if compared to the latest offerings from Pass Labs or Ayre Acoustics?
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Amplifier technology reached maturity in the seventies, when output transformers were abandoned in solid state amps. Ever since, well designed amplifiers used within their specifications have exceeded human hearing acuity. Since then, measurements have still improved somewhat, but I am not convinced this has improved sound quality (there is no point in being more perfect than audibly perfect). Already in the seventies Quad commissioned an independent research to compare Peter Walker’s three famous amplifier designs, and the test showed no audible differences: http://www.keith-snook.info/wireless-world-magazine/Wireless-World-1978/Valves%20versus%20Transistor.... I personally participated in one of these blind demonstrations, and was surprised at the time, but convinced by the science. I appreciate there are people here who believe differently, but they never subject their subjective impresions to rigorous scientific scrutiny.
Of course there have been engineering advances. Manufacturing technology has changed, with cheaper and more reliable products as the main benefits. At the moment we are witnessing the more and more common inclusion of digital inputs. In the near future I expect that energy saving of the power stage will become more and more important for environmental reasons, leading to more class D designs. In Europe, we already have mandatory power consumption regulations for many domestic appliances, including televisions. I am convinced this trend will soon extend to audio equipment.
To answer your question indirectly. I had a completely refurbished, mint condition,  Krell KSA-250 amplifier, sold it 5 years ago. The single most stupid mistake in my HiFi journey towards Nirvana I have ever made. Regretted the decision ever since.
Anybody remember Halcro? They claimed to have the lowest distortion and best sounding amp in the world. Where are they now? Every new amp manufacturer makes the same claim! A lot of B.S. gets thrown around! And the prices keep rising! 
About 20 years ago, I had a Krell KSA-150 that sounded great, first powering a pair of BIC TPR-600s then a pair of B&W 801 Nautilus. I chose it over a Mark Levinson 23.5. Then I had the chance to hear an Ayre V-1, which to my ears sounded more musical. The V-1 was upgraded to a V-1x and then a V-1xe. Each upgrade was audible. Then after a progression of amps, I settled for awhile on a pair of Ayre MX-R Twenties. So, in theory, the MX-Rs should sound Significantly better than the 20 year old Krell. I wish I could directly compare the two.