Quicksilver v4 monos vs CODA Continuum No. 8 Version 1.


What would you prefer for perfectly matching pair of speakers 170 WPC of tubed monoblocks or 300 WPC of Solid State stereo amp with first 18 Watts in Class A ?

surfmuz

I prefer topics like this were never started.

There are about one hundred variables before and after the amp & speaker interface. Every system and listener is unique.

I  was talking about one aspect of the topic in this case which is “opinion” :)

I have not heard the QuickSilver monos but at one time owned the CODA #8 and now own the CODA #16. For the price of the #8 I would get this instead.

Krell Duo 300 XD Like new Dealer Ad - US Audio Mart

I owned 2 of these Duo XD amps before and liked them more than the #8. They are smoother sounding than the #8. The amp that I linked above is 300 watts of iBias Class A. It sounds amazing. What that means is that the amp is not super-hot nor wasting a lot of electricity. It is not heavy either.

I think Pass Labs Class A amps transition to A/B as a protection against clipping.

Class A amps don't transition to any other class. They run at full power all the time.

Class A/B run in class A until the signal is high enough to transition to class B.

The class A to A/B transition feature is mostly just marketing.