What are the weak points of Pass amps and pre-amps ?


Though there are perhaps better transistor amps, but Pass seems to be an excellent choice for many.
What is your experience with them, if you could elaborate ? Integrateds as well.
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I’m too considering Pass amplifiers. What strikes me the most when I read through all these lame responses to OP question, is the lack of almost all responses  to include what speakers they used in their Evaluation of Pass amps. Amplifier speaker interaction is the most critical component matching region when putting together a system. 90% of the responses to this thread are useless IMO.
The weak point is the cover. Tried standing on one and it caved right in. I was holding a Wilson Watt Puppy at the time. So that really was it after all.
My only experience with Pass gear are the Aleph 3 and Aleph 2's I had many years ago. IMO, both were great sounding and when I decided to downsize I preferred the VTL MB125 just a bit more than the Aleph 2's I had at the same time.

The Aleph 3 I sold a bit prior.

I feel the Alephs get you real close to quality tubed gear territory without actual tubes in play.  

I wish I had never sold them.

Regrets?  I've had a few...


What are the weak points of Pass amps


Earlier Nelson Pass Amps, particular Threshold used Bi-Polar output stages that had far higher current ability, which allowed them to drive lower impedance speakers without strain or current limiting like todays Pass Labs Mosfet output stage ones can.
But Mosfets are more "bomb proof" than Bi-Polars, if the owner did something stupid and momentarily shorted the output or overloaded the input.

Cheers George