Pass XA-25 vs. AGD Audion III Monoblocks
- Listened at 83.8 db C weighting (baseline @ 250 hz test signal)
- Classical (Ives, Goldberg variations), vocal jazz (Armstrong/Fitzgerald, Jacintha), Rock (Steely Dan), Ambient (Eno).
A bit more informal of a report.
Observations:
About fatigue:
For any track where AGD bordered on “possibly fatiguing” or “almost strident” (because it stopped short of those adjectives), the Pass was not close to fatiguing or strident. The Pass is always listenable, natural, “putting music in the room with you.”
Coherence of complex passages:
In many cases both amps were “coherent” -- that is, they delivered an integrated musical picture.
In some cases, the AGD was a little more scattered -- probably the result of being able to deliver every possible detail. But that detail sometimes meant hearing an instrument in the background rather than not really hearing it. I like to hear every note of every instrument. Sometimes the extra detail is the key to this, but the flip side is sometimes overexposure or fatigue or even lack of proper hierarchy of orchestration.
Sound stage:
Sound stage on both were just great.
Tonality:
Pass delivered superior tonality for saxophone and vocals; vocals were sultry and human.
Both did piano very well; hard to really pick a better with that one track.
Will repeat this test and also try them both on my Fritz Carbon 7 speakers to see if they perform differently or show different strengths and weaknesses.
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