Even better yet, Muralman, as you have owned a quality class A amp (not the best out there, but respectable none the less) why not in a nutshell explain where you thought your Class A amp excelled.
For example when you owned the Pass Labs X600 monoblocks what did they do well?
Then when you swapped to the eAR mono's - what was improved?
Then when you moved onto the H2o Sig Mono's - what was improved?
That is always more helpful to most people on here, rather than just hearing " this amp is much better and blows the competition away."
Thanks, for the added input Vince. :)
As an aside, when I began looking into the H2o Signature monos, I was suprised to speak with people whom had replaced amps the like of Pass Labs X600 monos, VTL 450 monoblocks, and others well into the $12,000-$16,000 new range. To have an amp in the mid $5K range compete in that arena, let alone better it to some was well worth looking into for me. After the piqued interest, I left the rest up to my own ears...
For example when you owned the Pass Labs X600 monoblocks what did they do well?
Then when you swapped to the eAR mono's - what was improved?
Then when you moved onto the H2o Sig Mono's - what was improved?
That is always more helpful to most people on here, rather than just hearing " this amp is much better and blows the competition away."
Thanks, for the added input Vince. :)
As an aside, when I began looking into the H2o Signature monos, I was suprised to speak with people whom had replaced amps the like of Pass Labs X600 monos, VTL 450 monoblocks, and others well into the $12,000-$16,000 new range. To have an amp in the mid $5K range compete in that arena, let alone better it to some was well worth looking into for me. After the piqued interest, I left the rest up to my own ears...