Pass Labs xa-25 or Coda Continum #8


I’m looking at both of these amps as future contenders. Downsizing to a one box amp or perhaps integrated(another thread for another time) and I’d like opinions on these 2. There are quite a bit of discussions on the xa25 and my speaker builder, Volti, says he’s heard with his speakers and it’s a good match. I currently have a 300b but moving may force my hand. Anyway, it’s really the Coda I’m not as familiar with. It has come up in some of the xa-25 discussions as an alternative. The incoming Volti’s are 99db so they don’t need a ton of juice obviously. Anyone with first hand experience with both? Any comments are appreciated. 
‘BTW, no single box tube amp suggestions. If I stay with tubes I already know which direction I’m going. 

earthbound

@sls883 Thank you. As I’m moving into a different class of gear, I’m noticing a lot of sounds creep in or are more audible. It’s one of the frustrating aspects. With Volti speakers now, I want to be sure that future gear purchases are on the bright side or very neutral for that matter. I think I may try something with a softer, more colored approach. Also, more power in case I change speakers down the road, which Coda does have. The Sit-5 seems like it might be a good fit. More power and not neutral but not too colored based on the 3 reviewers. If I go that route, I want to change the pre to something that will complement the speakers being horns and my ears! 

I think that the noise comments stem from their preamps, which can be perceived as noisy. I had an older one with my #8, and I felt that was the case.

 

@earthbound I like the combination of tube preamp and solid state amplifier. I get some of the tube warmth, but not too much.

I'm using a Linear Tube Audio MicroZOTL preamp level 2 and I'm quite happy. It's not a real warm tubey sound.  I had a conrad-johnson preamp before it and I'm much happier with the LTA.  The conrad-johnson made some recordings sound awesome and others not so much.  The LTA doesn't have that issue. 

Some people mentioned that the Coda S5.5, because it operates in pure class A, produces a sound that is somewhat tube-like – a bit on the warm side, yet at the same time it preserves the clarity and detail of a solid-state design. However, in this thread I've read that this amp is mostly transparent.

The No 8 V1 runs in class A up to around 18 watts.  That's what I have.