Pass Laboratories just introduced the X.8 (or “Point 8“) Series Amplifiers, which deliver more power, fewer stages, lower distortion and less feedback than ever before. They more accurately represent ...
Pass Labs busted out their new Xs-300 and Xs–150 Amplifiers at the Venetian to tickle the ears of audiophiles and amateurs alike. These are the first entries in what is slated to be a new line-up.
With amps from Pass Labs it's always been all about the sound, and the new amplifiers confirm that fact. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a high-end audio salesman, ...
It can be hard getting your product to stand out at CES, so one good way of doing so is pretending it's January 7th and pushing out a press release prematurely. Pass Labs are bringing their new X260.5 ...
This is a review of the Pass Labs X350.5 350wpc stereo amplifier. Excellent bench tests and pristine sonic virtues would please even the most discriminating audiophile. I’ve been on a high-end kick as ...
Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a high-end audio salesman, and as a record producer. Steve reviewed audio products for CNET and worked as a freelance writer for ...
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Looking for a touch of class in your next stereo amplifier? If so, you needn't look much further than Pass Laboratories, which is readying a high-end integrated amp for release at CES. The INT-150 ...
If you're into the "rarefied" strata of high end of audio, listen up. Pass Labs, best known for its electronics, has introduced the SR1, a follow-up speaker to its Rushmore model. We've been floored ...
Pass Labs announced a new generation of audiophile-grade Xs Series amps, starting with the 150-watt Xs-150 and 300-watt Xs-300 mono power amplifiers, claiming to drive any load from any source. The ...
When an audio enthusiast hears “Pass Labs,” massive, no-holds-barred amplifiers most likely come to mind. It is an interesting change of pace to see that the company recently announced its first step ...
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