A slightly old thread but thought I'd comment. I have an XA30.8 (which itself was an update from an XA30.5) and had upgraded my speakers to Tekton Double Impact in my living room/primary setup. The tonality was great, but I wanted to get more of that super-sharp imaging feeling/a bit more accurate reproduction, so after a few questions to Mark at Reno HiFi he strongly suggested trying the X250.8.
I did and have been quite happy with the results. Mark may have found the perfect setup for me in the X250.8 + Tekton DI. I haven't really noticed any degradation in tonality (but I never get anywhere close to the end of the class A envelope of the X250.8 even in my large living room at reasonable listening levels), but I *have* noticed the increase in imaging clarity, bass reproduction, and sense of crisp/dynamic control across the whole range.
I still have the XA30.8 in my secondary setup with some Amphion Argon 2's and the sense of lush tonality is great when I'm in the mood for it.
So I think it depends on what you're after. The XA30.8 is already a bit of a move away from the "lush class A" sound in the XA30.5 I'd had before, but I enjoy accuracy of reproduction. The X250.8 seems to be where they tried to give it yet more control and sharper reproduction while keeping at least some of the XA.8 magic. Maybe that describes the differences between the X and XA series in previous generations as well, but at the .8 series it seems to have found a point where I'm pretty happy with the X and XA lines, with the X250.8 being my personal favorite so far.
I did and have been quite happy with the results. Mark may have found the perfect setup for me in the X250.8 + Tekton DI. I haven't really noticed any degradation in tonality (but I never get anywhere close to the end of the class A envelope of the X250.8 even in my large living room at reasonable listening levels), but I *have* noticed the increase in imaging clarity, bass reproduction, and sense of crisp/dynamic control across the whole range.
I still have the XA30.8 in my secondary setup with some Amphion Argon 2's and the sense of lush tonality is great when I'm in the mood for it.
So I think it depends on what you're after. The XA30.8 is already a bit of a move away from the "lush class A" sound in the XA30.5 I'd had before, but I enjoy accuracy of reproduction. The X250.8 seems to be where they tried to give it yet more control and sharper reproduction while keeping at least some of the XA.8 magic. Maybe that describes the differences between the X and XA series in previous generations as well, but at the .8 series it seems to have found a point where I'm pretty happy with the X and XA lines, with the X250.8 being my personal favorite so far.