Oh man.. loved the shootout! This is great stuff..the kind of thread that can evolve. I have owned two ARC 100.2's. The first time I let it go I was chasing my own tail trying to "get back home" to that beautiful midrange rendering--a touch of velvety texture, but uncanny 'tubelike' transparency that this amp is capable of (bass, treble all there, all great too). I have had, also 2X, ARC Vt100MKII's and 1x Pass X250.5, and a Plinius SA102. All played, over time through dyn s3.4s. Various cd players, dacs, preamps, cables...etc. Long story-- the 100.2 and S3.4 are with me today. There is something to me 'just right' with the sound when this amp is running the show. I would like to hear the 135 though and if the future is good enough to me, perhaps the hd220 will be in it. To me, the 100.2 gets it so right in the midband, I can live with whatever shortcomings at the other ends (very slight btw-- I would say the Pass X250.5 had a top end that was superior in its clarity and extension, it sounded so vivid on top the you could hear the burnished tone of high hats and the like). The 100.2 comes very close. To my ears the mids come across as more real with the 100.2 and the bass performance seems a bit bigger, perhaps rounder but not as accurate as the X250.5. I remain amazed at how cleanly and loudly the 100.2 can drive the current hungry s3.4s, as well as develop a biG soundstage. The Plinius Sa102, to my ears, was actually kind of a dissapointment. After the Pass (full bodied cali big red, perhaps a bit on the dry side) and the Arc (hmm perhaps a '98 Amarone della Valpolicella), the sa102 just seemed uninvolving and a bit too polite (a merlot, pick one I don't like them). I know others have had great success with this amp and I wanted to love it (looks alone it is sick--in a good way) but it just did not do it for me. The vt100 mkii's-- incredible life like midrange, easy as warm apple pie to listen to, but not enough steam for my tastes (draining bottle too fast, but o the taste!), and the downtime and constant tweaking (i'm an EE too and total electronics geek) sent these guys packing (i bet with 8 ohm speakers like Spendor's one could get close to musical nirvana). Sorry for the long winded tangents, but I love a good Audio Research discussion--and a good red.