I would expect all those benefits when you move from an underpowered amp
for one with the power necessary to drive a given speaker. But I'm not sure how
you know there is no sonic price driving a speaker that can easily be driven by
an XA30.5 and then driven by the 160.5 - let's say a speaker with 94db
sensitivity - I suspect, but cannot prove it since I have not tried it, that there is
a sonic price to be paid for those extra watts, when those extra watts serve no
real world purpose in being able to drive the speaker loud and with bass
control.
In your case the sonic penalty is paid when trying to drive a speaker that needs
more power than you had with the XA100.5, and when you need more power I
would not expect a sonic price being paid by adding the higher powered amp, it
is the wattage you need to make the speaker come alive and a lack of power is a
much higher price to pay than a lessening of purity due to all the added
electronics need for higher output..
However, at any power level, I think the XA.5 series is among the best sounding
SS amps available - they are all excellent IMHO. The changes you can expect in
moving from the 60 watt version and 100 watt version will depend on the
speaker being driven,