@karmapolice
The amps must have;
-power - at least 250/500 wpc into 8/4 ohms
-dense, rich tonality
-dimensionality - particularly in the midrange (Class D fails this one)
-deep, powerful, well-defined but not overly damped bass
-realistically extended high frequencies (not overly feathery or unnaturally extended or emphasized)
-fluid - cannot have a hint of an electronic or hard sound (Classes A and D have done a better job of this than Class AB in my experience)
-sense of "aliveness" particularly on music that is recorded to sound exciting - Class AB does a pretty good job here IME (the Class D amp I owned with stock NC1200 boards fell short here)
"As for its musicality that is the most subjective aspect of the audition and am trying various preamplifiers to determine if it has that specialness for my room......so far looks like a keeper.."Have you yet resolved your question about the musicality and "specialness" of the 260.8s? I am a little concerned with the comment by @rsf507
"I've heard several Pass amps over the years, great build quality but each time they never moved me. It's like there was no soul to the music."I have owned Class A, AB, and D that all sounded pretty good. Currently I have a pair of high-powered Class A amps that do most things very good but I am interested in a slightly different sound.
The amps must have;
-power - at least 250/500 wpc into 8/4 ohms
-dense, rich tonality
-dimensionality - particularly in the midrange (Class D fails this one)
-deep, powerful, well-defined but not overly damped bass
-realistically extended high frequencies (not overly feathery or unnaturally extended or emphasized)
-fluid - cannot have a hint of an electronic or hard sound (Classes A and D have done a better job of this than Class AB in my experience)
-sense of "aliveness" particularly on music that is recorded to sound exciting - Class AB does a pretty good job here IME (the Class D amp I owned with stock NC1200 boards fell short here)