Samzx12, your alternative explanations don't hold any water. Sorry.
Alan Yun doesn't just demo his speakers with Pass Labs, he voices his
speakers with Pass Labs. He told me this in a conversation I had with him
subsequent to my Sonata III purchase. If you have ever met Alan Yun, you
would know how exacting the man is. I do not believe he uses Pass Labs for
any other reason than the amplifiers provide transparent, refined power that
enables him to design his speakers to sound the way he wants them to
sound.
However, I really don't want this thread to turn into an unnecessary sidebar
about why Yun uses Pass Labs amps.
From my experience with the Silverline speakers I own, and
from hearing several models of Silverline speakers at audio shows, including
the modest Minuet model, Pass Labs amps drive Silverline speakers
exceptionally well.
In my system, Pass Labs XA-60.5 amps drive the Sonata III better than any
other amplification I have heard: transparent, extended and tonally balanced.
I suspect if you were to ask two local audiophiles who have heard all the
iterations of my Sonata III amplifier matches, they would agree. I am certain
at least one of them would.
I don't expect my preferences to extend to everyone (or anyone), however I
would hope that my experience married with Yun's recommendation and
application would, at the very least, motivate someone to consider
auditioning a Pass Labs amp with Silverline speakers to hear what is possible.
Of course, this does nothing to help the OP, who is trying to find speakers to
mate with his MC275. FWIW, doing a search of "MC275" and "MC-275" in the
Audiogon Virtual Systems returns a total of 32 systems using this amp.
Perhaps this is a good place to research speakers.
Alan Yun doesn't just demo his speakers with Pass Labs, he voices his
speakers with Pass Labs. He told me this in a conversation I had with him
subsequent to my Sonata III purchase. If you have ever met Alan Yun, you
would know how exacting the man is. I do not believe he uses Pass Labs for
any other reason than the amplifiers provide transparent, refined power that
enables him to design his speakers to sound the way he wants them to
sound.
However, I really don't want this thread to turn into an unnecessary sidebar
about why Yun uses Pass Labs amps.
From my experience with the Silverline speakers I own, and
from hearing several models of Silverline speakers at audio shows, including
the modest Minuet model, Pass Labs amps drive Silverline speakers
exceptionally well.
In my system, Pass Labs XA-60.5 amps drive the Sonata III better than any
other amplification I have heard: transparent, extended and tonally balanced.
I suspect if you were to ask two local audiophiles who have heard all the
iterations of my Sonata III amplifier matches, they would agree. I am certain
at least one of them would.
I don't expect my preferences to extend to everyone (or anyone), however I
would hope that my experience married with Yun's recommendation and
application would, at the very least, motivate someone to consider
auditioning a Pass Labs amp with Silverline speakers to hear what is possible.
Of course, this does nothing to help the OP, who is trying to find speakers to
mate with his MC275. FWIW, doing a search of "MC275" and "MC-275" in the
Audiogon Virtual Systems returns a total of 32 systems using this amp.
Perhaps this is a good place to research speakers.

