If you have to choose XS2500 vs MS275...
If you have to choose XS2500 vs MS275...
What is your pick?
Why i.e. build quality, SQ quality, easy install (built in x-over) etc?
Why i.e. build quality, SQ quality, easy install (built in x-over) etc?
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Two completely different amp designs Mosfet output like Fosgate for the 2500 and Triple Darlington Transistor for the MS-275

Two completely different amp designs Mosfet output like Fosgate for the 2500 and Triple Darlington Transistor for the MS-275
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mosfer output vs T-Darligton bipolar ...that'a quite a big enough difference isnt it in terms of load driving capability and SQ ...1moreamp wrote:MS all the way, all day!!!! C
Two completely different amp designs Mosfet output like Fosgate for the 2500 and Triple Darlington Transistor for the MS-275
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Now I am off to replacing all the caps and then comparing it with X100.4 side by side; hope it stacks up against Xenon. Wanna bet???
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What is the difference and why is it important?Two completely different amp designs Mosfet output like Fosgate for the 2500 and Triple Darlington Transistor for the MS-275
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I am in a similar situation as I am switching over from XS to ZX
tetraag wrote:What is the difference and why is it important?Two completely different amp designs Mosfet output like Fosgate for the 2500 and Triple Darlington Transistor for the MS-275
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I am in a similar situation as I am switching over from XS to ZX
I prefer the complimentary transistor sound to the Mosfet sound SQ wise. It's all personal though, you might not hear the difference, I do. And mostly in the midrange area. As for the differences between the two different electronic schemes I will fall back to Bob Cordells arguments as listed here on DIY Audio forum to save time:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthre ... did=101745
He has a more eloquent manner of describing the differences, and since he has a more respected reputation than I perhaps it will be more acceptable also.
I am lucky to be able to run anything I want as I have access to just about any amplifier made at one time or another. There are lots of amplifiers out on the market, and IMO they all have pro's and con's. I can live with the balance I have found with PG amps of both SQ and reliability.
Mosfet amps have a following, just like Bipolar, and all the rest. If your looking for shear brute force power with SQ being somewhat secondary < MPO> then by all means hang with the Mosfet products. Rockford has made millions selling Mosfet power over the years, and facts like that can't be denied. And i am not knocking Rockford, I just don't care for the SQ as opposed to a high quality complimentary bipolar design.
The XS-2500 is no wimp, it has power, and can be depended on to play with great authority but for the power gain difference over a MS-275 I IMO will stay with the MS amp but this again is based on personal and mostly SQ reasons which are highly subjective at best. And possibly not a reason for you even consider based on your individual needs

Please use the link to hear all about the BJT-vs-Mosfet argument as delivered by someone more acknowledged than myself.
As for Doc's thoughts about power I must agree with him the 2500 has a margin more power, but not enough to make me change my mind about my choice I made, as power was not my basis for making my choice.
Cecil,
If you get a chance, you should A-B test a XS2500 and a MS275, along with a third MOSFET design, say Rockford for example. After years of using RF amps, I was shocked by how much better PG amps sounded over them. I assumed this was due to MOSFET vs Bi-polar. Well, when I fixed my first XS2500, I was re educated on MOSFET designs.
The XS2500 was for the most part a Punch 200 as far as parts used and quantity of parts. Yet it sounds nothing like a Punch 200. Despite my best efforts, I could not tell the XS2500 apart from a ZX450, ZX500, or my M25 when I performed my own A/B testing. The biggest lesson I have learned from this testing, is it is all about the design of the amplifier, not necessarily the parts used.
PG clearly uses a superior design, and that design carries over into all of the models I have dealt with, from the ZPA, to the M, to Tantrum.
One possibility is the level of feedback used. Maybe PG uses enough feedback, the sonic effects of the devices themselves are negated.
If you get a chance, you should A-B test a XS2500 and a MS275, along with a third MOSFET design, say Rockford for example. After years of using RF amps, I was shocked by how much better PG amps sounded over them. I assumed this was due to MOSFET vs Bi-polar. Well, when I fixed my first XS2500, I was re educated on MOSFET designs.
The XS2500 was for the most part a Punch 200 as far as parts used and quantity of parts. Yet it sounds nothing like a Punch 200. Despite my best efforts, I could not tell the XS2500 apart from a ZX450, ZX500, or my M25 when I performed my own A/B testing. The biggest lesson I have learned from this testing, is it is all about the design of the amplifier, not necessarily the parts used.
PG clearly uses a superior design, and that design carries over into all of the models I have dealt with, from the ZPA, to the M, to Tantrum.
One possibility is the level of feedback used. Maybe PG uses enough feedback, the sonic effects of the devices themselves are negated.
Oh I agree Doc the PG design is way different and WAY better IMO, the first time I went in on a XS amp I went WTF:!:
I had to rethink the whole thing out as PG uses lots of zeners and such to get sources correct.
And unlike RF which is just a Hybrid bipolar design driving a Mosfet output < kinda cheap IMO> PG used some similar design ideas from their BJT products and incorporated them into their Mosfet output motif.
Its kind of like PG never looses sight of of their original design no matter what they use for outputs, So Yes I agree PG's mosfet are WAY better than RF and MTX products SQ wise.
My Ideas on Mosfet design go kind of on the wild side as I do own some very nice mosfet amp < Adcom> all mosfet designs unlike hybrids I do like the all Mosfet products I have heard mostly Nelson Pass designs. the Adcoms represent as close to a Nelson pass amp you will ever find for the car.
I have a XS-6600 someone gave me and one of these days when things slow down I will finish replacing one of the blown bass channels that someone brutalized, and i will take some SQ time doing a fair and honest AB test as you recommend.


And unlike RF which is just a Hybrid bipolar design driving a Mosfet output < kinda cheap IMO> PG used some similar design ideas from their BJT products and incorporated them into their Mosfet output motif.
Its kind of like PG never looses sight of of their original design no matter what they use for outputs, So Yes I agree PG's mosfet are WAY better than RF and MTX products SQ wise.
My Ideas on Mosfet design go kind of on the wild side as I do own some very nice mosfet amp < Adcom> all mosfet designs unlike hybrids I do like the all Mosfet products I have heard mostly Nelson Pass designs. the Adcoms represent as close to a Nelson pass amp you will ever find for the car.
I have a XS-6600 someone gave me and one of these days when things slow down I will finish replacing one of the blown bass channels that someone brutalized, and i will take some SQ time doing a fair and honest AB test as you recommend.

I have a Adcom tuner preamp for my bench source, But I have never had much of a hankering for the home power amps. The make a high line Mosfet series of home amps and I know several audiophiles that use them as garage amps < you don't want to even know about this guys living room amps
or his speakers either> But these garage amps have been modded for better SQ. This one person has a LEAP room in his house
I have seen there BJT home stuff, and it pretty much looks like Audiosource BJT inside same outputs, and similar design. All made overseas and very flimsy. But i know people with stacks of this stuff in there house to.
Theres a guy on Craigslist local to me selling his Pass Aleph 5 <60 watt/channel class A all mosfet amp if your interested Doc, only $1250.00 used, its makes a nice foot stool in the living room, and you can shut off heat to that room with a pair of these running. they are known for raising the room temp by 10 degree's are a few hours. All mosfet , Balanced outputs. Makes a nice foot warmer and about 100 pounds to lift and tote around. True Class A never was light weight or easy on the power bill, or pocket book either





I have seen there BJT home stuff, and it pretty much looks like Audiosource BJT inside same outputs, and similar design. All made overseas and very flimsy. But i know people with stacks of this stuff in there house to.
Theres a guy on Craigslist local to me selling his Pass Aleph 5 <60 watt/channel class A all mosfet amp if your interested Doc, only $1250.00 used, its makes a nice foot stool in the living room, and you can shut off heat to that room with a pair of these running. they are known for raising the room temp by 10 degree's are a few hours. All mosfet , Balanced outputs. Makes a nice foot warmer and about 100 pounds to lift and tote around. True Class A never was light weight or easy on the power bill, or pocket book either


