The imperfect amp: Pass or Ayre?


There are two high end SS amp brands which, from a technical perspective, don’t do very well, which I am thinking of:

Ayre and Pass.

Pass has stated that even ordered distortion is euphonic. Ayre’s zero feedback, diamond circuit has a great deal of distortion compared to the very best measuring amps.

I have to admit, that like an IPA vs. a Belgian White, I have a very strong preference, but my preference is not canon. It is just how my wallet moves me. You should in no way feel like my tastes matter. Buy what makes you giddy with joy.

Would you, kind lady or gentleman, tell us if you have heard both, what did you think?? Is this to narrow? Would you throw another brand into the ring??
erik_squires
Good components or gears are the ones that provide us with musical enjoyments. We can never judge hifi audio components with bunch of numbers (measurements). We all have to listen, listen, listen. What I look for in amps and other components or gears is musical involvement and engagement if it's used for stereo music application. 
I won't look for their distortion measurements, etc, etc. 
We can never judge hifi audio components with bunch of numbers (measurements).
It’s what all "good" designers use to make their components, yes they also listen at the end and change those "numbers/measurements" to suit.
There is no voodoo involved!
And if you have components that were built not doing this, then you most certainly have a pile of junk!

Cheers George
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