Pass X-150 X Levinson 334


Please,can someone help me to choose between the Pass X-150,and Levinson 334?
Thanks
famaraca
This is a tough one. They are both awesome peices of equipment. The Levinson has a more realistic sound stage and the mids are more like liquid. I have hears the pass at a dealer on wadia and b&w 803n and it sounded great but I own a 335 and nothing can make me sell it. Pass great equipment. Simular in some respects to the levinson
Hi Famaraca. Pls give more info: Which speakers do you have and what kind of music do you listen to... partnering equip.

Having listened to both with their respective partnering pre, but in DIFFERENT home systems, I lean towards the system with the Pass. Pls note: different systems. I agree with Lev regarding the mid, but could add that the Pass system sounded slightly closer to "natural" sound overall. The music was classical.
Good luck!
Thanks to Lev and Greg
My current front end is:Oracle Delphi+ET-2+Koetsu Rosewood Sig.,Accuphase DP-65V cd player.Krell KSP-7b Pre-Amp and Apogee Caliper Sig.speakers.
I listen mainly to Modern Jazz(DMP,GRP labels)
Do you knows the quality construction?I saw the 334 inside(superb),but not the X-150.
Thank you
The Levinson gear is built better than pretty much anything I have ever seen. There is an audio store in White Plains New York That had a 332 In peices just to show how complex these amps actually are. It blew my mind. The Pass is really good gear. Even so I will never switch from my 335. And the 334 has the same sound just lees power than the 335. You cant go wrong. Even if you didnt like the Levinson (you will) you can get your money back on the used market. Good luck
Famaraca, can you check out the synergy either of these amps w/ your Krell -- I do mean, try it out. This may be a decisive factor (I can't tell offhand -- maybe Lev has knows?). Either amp should drive the speakers superbly...
Pass design & construction are purportedly top-notch; I have never taken one apart. As to Levinsons, see Lev above.
Accuphase, eh, you lucky devil... (I love the sound of those machines).
Good luck!