Pass XA30.5 vs. X150.5


How different are these two amps? I have read the website, but was wondering on your thoughts and opinions as to the differences in performance.
koestner
The x150.5 actually puts out 250 + watts in 8 ohms continous.
All Pass amps are pretty conservatively rated watts wise.
OP, if you do a search for XA.5 you will find a few threads that discuss the differences between the Class A and A/B Pass amps. If money were no consideration, they only time I think folks would opt for the A/B would be to bi-amplify and used as a bass amplifier where the differences Class A provides for really come through, otherwise, used full range....well, read the threads.
HI,

I have not hard the 150.5 but can tell you that the XA30.5 is a great amp. Whether it is a good match for your speakers is hard to say. I had the XA 30.5 with very efficient 8 ohm speakers and it was a great match. I went to a 4 ohm speaker with 2 10 inch woofers, 2 7 inch midrange, and a tweeter, and it was not as good a match for those speakers. Also, you have a pretty good size room. Of course, the only way to know is to try the different amps and see what you hear. Stephen
I'm currently using the Pass XA30.5, and have to say the amp drives the loudspeakers I've paired with it thus far quite well.
Koestner: I'm currently using the eps2: little brother to your speaker, with the same rated sensitivity. I emailed with both Pass and Reno HiFi about this amp choice, and both strongly recommended the XA30.5. But my room has a considerably smaller footprint than yours, and I listen to mostly small scale music, mostly fairly quietly (65-75db, peaks south of 85). I expect both variables could affect your choice. But as others said, I'd contact Pass and Revo: helpful folks.

John