Muralman1, I believe we are perhaps stating the same position, but have passed like ships in the night. No pun intended. If you contend that the sonic differences you heard between your two amplifiers are due to circuit design, and not merely the use of MOSFETs, then I'm in absolute agreement.
Am I mistaken in my impression that you were taking a position of being able to discern so-called "MOSFET haze" as evidenced by the differences you heard between your supersymmetry monos (I have no idea what these are, and I assume they use MOSFETs), and your chip amps? Because, my position is that few audiophiles, if any, can conclude that any difference they hear between the sound of SS amps utilizing MOSFETs or bi-polar output, or between SS amps with MOSFETs and chips amps, can be attributed solely to the MOSFETs as opposed to the entire circuit which utilizes the MOSFETs. We apparently agree on this, do we not?
I have never heard a Pass amp, and therefore I am neither a fan nor a detractor of their amps.
Hope I made myself more clear. Sorry for any confusion.