Hello @Mitch2,
Sent you a PM so we can chat directly about M535.
Meantime… you are correct…. M535 does sport the Pascal S-Pro2 module. You are also correct about the EMI filter and large bank of capacitors…. These are not the only internal differences…. For M535, Rowland has adopted in the input stage the same large Lundahl transformers that he used in the higher end M625 S2 and M725 S2 in order to enhance common mode noise rejection, and like M625 S2 and M725 S2, M535 circuit components are mounted on multilayer Roger ceramic boards.
As I mentioned, my own speakers have a bit of a wild impedance curve…. I believe that in some frequencies they might be dipping down to the 3Ohm load range…. But what I am finding is that the M535 grips them powerfully and so tunefully from the lowest bass to the high treble… I have been playing a lot of large scale works for organ, orchestra, as well as some Krall and other vocalists, and chamber music with double bass….
What I find to be part of their magic in addition of what I already mentioned is the fabulous pitching of bass lines…. I am not getting the dreaded fuzzy unpitched bass that Die Muzik tend to deliver if amps can’t control their bass drivers, nor the cardboardy bass generated by overcontrolling amps… I consistently hear a very clean foundational bass…. Which, by the way, is also harmonically exciting.
I was also concerned that performance in bridged mode would be compromised…. But my worry was unfounded…. These babies approach the performance of my big Rowland M925 monos.
One musical selection that simply stunned me yesterday is the slow section of Rachmaninof’s first Symphonic Dance for 2 pianos played by Ax and Bromfman on a Sony CD: the spatial holography, realism, and sheer emotionality was jaw-dropping.
For mono operation, you do not use the stereo inputs and output connectors at all… M535 have a dedicated XLR input, as well as a dedicated output terminal… Then you just flip a toggle switch on the back panel to enable mono operations…. Jeff told me that he implemented these ergonomic features for mono users because he is confident that he has achieved bridged performance that equals stereo mode.
What speakers will you be driving?
But I do not want to derail this fine thread of WC’s… I sent you a PM with my direct contact info… I’ll be happy to tell you much more about my adventure with these little marvels via email or phone, including what I found out about those specs.
Saluti, G.