Pass Labs “House Sound” vs. McIntosh “House Sound”


I’m contemplating swapping out my McIntosh C2500 for a Pass Labs XP-20.  I’ve searched the forums for posts on the Pass Labs XP-20, being that it was released quite some time ago, I didn’t find too much referencing the sound characteristics.  Read plenty of reviews, but those, as we all know, are often full of audio journalistic color.  Any one able to comment on the Pass Labs “house sound”, per se?  Possibly what trade offs happen when migrating from McIntosh preamps.
toddcowles
mac house sound?  IME, for example, the MC275 sounds much different from their solid state equipment....
@tzh21y I haven't listened to the MC275's in proper environment.  I don't call listening to them under powering a pair of Sonus Faber's at Best Buy an accurate assessment, which that's the only place I've ever really heard them.  
Any update for us regarding your Pass Labs Pre XP-20?  Would be interesting to know how that worked out for you.
@len44 Wow, what a long strange trip it has been!  

I don’t own any of the gear that was originally posted with this, other than the DEQX Premate.  I did settle on the XP-20 and it did have a little more detail vs. the McIntosh.  But, since then, I sold off the PS Audio amps, and picked up a set of XA60.5’s.  I sold the Dynaudio’s and bought a set of Harbeth Super HL5+’s.  Upgraded the DirectStream Jr to a DirectStream and picked up an Aurender N100H.  I spent about 3 or 4 months A/Bing with and without the XP-20. To me, it sounded better without the XP-20 in the chain.  So, now, I run no preamp, it’s just direct out of the DirectStream into the XA60.5’s.

Been on a steady upgrade path. Currently have a Linn Majik DSM (with amp and volume control turned off, Pass Labs XP-20, Pass Labs XA30.8 feeding into Spendor D9s. Fanatasitc sound...