LTA Ultralinear Plus Integrated vs. Pass Labs XA25/EAR 868pl


I own both of these amps and can swap between them fairly quickly. I use them with Spatial Audio M3 Sapphire open baffle speakers (4 ohm impedance, 92 db sensitivity) in a 13’X16’ room. Source is 100% vinyl (Kuzma Stabi R/4Point11, Etsuru Urushi Cobalt Blue/Luxman EQ-500/Allnic AUT 2000 SUT). I listen mostly to rock, jazz and folk, and at a decent volume (85 db A-weighted peaks).

Since these are well-known pieces of kit, I will limit my comments to a  sound comparison. I’ve had the XA25 for a year, and prior to that, an XA30.5 for four years. I’ve only had the LTA a couple of months.
 

The LTA has a big sound with an expansive soundstage that seems to wrap around you whereas the XA25/EAR combo seems smaller but more nimble by comparison. The LTA’s big sound doesn’t come at the expense of detail. In fact, certain “decorative” sounds like bells, triangles and non-drum percussion seem to stand out more with the LTA. Same with vocals, which are quite forward in the mix and, possibly, not to everyone’s liking (personally I prefer it). The XA25 wins on dynamics. In fact, with the Spatials, for me, this is one of the best things about my system. But the LTA is entirely satisfactory in this department as well. Finally, to my surprise, the LTA has amazing, addictive bass that makes the Pass Labs (which until I heard the LTA, I thought produced more than adequate bass) seem anemic in the lower registers. I like the Pass Labs bass enough that I don’t use my subs. With the LTA I would say the bass I get might actually be too much for some ears. Subs are absolutely not needed.

I’ve had tubes in my phono pre and linestage for a long time but the LTA is my introduction to tube amps. The reason I own it and the Pass Labs at the same time is that I wasn’t convinced buying the LTA was going to be an improvement so I held onto both. It’s possible that the EAR is holding the XA25 back and/or the LTA preamp is superior to the EAR. The only way to find out would be to try another preamp with the XA25, which I may do. Honestly, the David Berning design of the LTA seems to provide the best attributes of both tubes and solid state, in an incredibly small, light package. Does magic exist in audio? I think so.

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@tksteingraber the reason I was LTA-curious was because Spatial often pairs their speakers with them at shows. What speakers were you driving the Z40+ with?

Yes, LTA mentioned they paired them with Spatials at shows.  I played the LTA z40+ amp through both Goldenear Tritan 2 towers and Fritz monitors.   I now have moved to a full tube set up with a Decware Torii Jr v2 amp with Supratek Cabernet pre rotating the GE’s with Ohm Walsh Tall 2000’s.  Amazing low volume combo.

LTA seems to provide the best attributes of both tubes and solid state, in an incredibly small, light package
 

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@tksteingraber It just goes to show you that specs aren’t the whole story. With 50 w/ch the Z40+ should have had no problem with the Goldenear’s especially since they have a powered woofer. The UL is only 20 w/ch and probably would have failed even more miserably. I wonder if part of the difference in our experiences was listening volume, since I listen loud and you prefer lower volume? As an aside, I don’t feel the need to listen as loud with the LTA as I do with the Pass Labs, probably because of the fuller bass I get from the LTA.

I had a look at the Raven Blackhawk, which I wasn’t familiar with until you mentioned it. Lower power than your LTA, yet far more satisfying. Like I said, specs only get you so far.