Xs Phono

I did prefer the XP-30 over the XS pre in my system. I might have felt differently if my system was different or if I still had the Alexias. The XP-30 is the only Pass preamp that has a generous lower midrange and that works well for me, producing a tube-like midrange that I adore.

That is not to say the XS pre didn't have its virtues. I wanted to love it sonically (I did prefer it ergonomically and aesthetically) but in my system it thinned out the midrange too much by comparison.
 
Hi Ian,

I owned the XP-30 for over a year. It is warmer sounding than the XS Pre, much more tube-like in its presentation. If you prefer the warmer presentation, it makes sense that you would prefer the XP-30. The XS Pre is extremely neutral and transparent to the source. How are the M Projects breaking in? You have some of the best speakers in the world.

Ken
 
Peter, you seem to have taken on the responsibility of being a spokesperson for Ian lately. ;)

Perhaps, though that is certainly not my intent. It is an extraordinary system that has evolved tremendously in the last two years. Some of the best equipment that I have ever heard has been in Madfloyd's system and I am very appreciative of the opportunity to experience it.
 
Hi Ian,

I owned the XP-30 for over a year. It is warmer sounding than the XS Pre, much more tube-like in its presentation. If you prefer the warmer presentation, it makes sense that you would prefer the XP-30. The XS Pre is extremely neutral and transparent to the source. How are the M Projects breaking in? You have some of the best speakers in the world.

Ken

Thanks, Ken, good to know I'm not imagining those differences.

The M's are certainly evolving, but slowly and the character is still on the analytical side - at least compared to my S5's. I feel like the speakers are still 'holding back' in terms of dynamics, presence and slam. Hopefully that will change with more break-in (it's been a week so far).
 
Christian or Sirs, someone has find the specifications of XS Phono ?
 
Wayne C from Pass confirmed on another forum

The XS Phono does have three separate input cards for each channel a total of six input cards. This avoids switching very low signals and it has memory for the loading positions..
 
I will say if I hadn't known I installed the Pass XS pre today, I would of thought I installed the greatest tube pre ever. It is a mind blowing improvement over the XP30....

Congratulations, Christian. I understand the XS is not fully broken in yet, I think it takes about five days to reach its full potential. How would you describe their differences so far?
 
There must be a synergy you get from XS to XS that you don't get from going XS to XA
 
Congratulations, Christian. I understand the XS is not fully broken in yet, I think it takes about five days to reach its full potential. How would you describe their differences so far?

Wholesale improvement across the board. Much more than I expected.
 
So Chistian, does this XS Pre make you want to consider the XS Phono? As you know, Reno HIFI will let you demo for two weeks.:)

If it turns out the phono can deliver the excitement I'm hearing in the pre....maybe. I will be paying attention to forthcoming reviews in the future.
 
So Chistian, does this XS Pre make you want to consider the XS Phono? As you know, Reno HIFI will let you demo for two weeks.:)


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