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What's the difference between pass labs int-60 and int-250?


Asked by Morgan Walsh on Dec 05, 2021 FAQ



Though the INT-60 is only rated at 60 watts per channel, where the larger INT-250 is rated 250 per, this amplifier stays biased in class-A mode longer, all the way to 30 watts per channel. At 93 pounds, it’s only about 15 pounds lighter than the INT-250 as well.
In fact,
When it comes to the INT-25, it is Pass Labs’ lowest rated integrated amp in terms of power output. It is fundamentally an amalgamation of a single-ended version of the preamp section from the INT-60 and INT-250. The amplifier section is modeled after the XA25 stereo power amp.
Likewise, “if you want to hear beautiful music produced by an integrated amplifier that is built to last a life time and is one handsome-looking beast without constantly messing with your system, the Pass Labs INT-60 integrated amplifier is for you.” “The INT-60, indeed, is one of the best sounding integrated preamp/amplifiers I have ever reviewed.
Next,
The INT-250 is optimized for greater versatility with speaker loads of 86dB efficiency or less. Like the INT-60, the INT- 250 features the same power supply and output stages, along with the iconic glowing meter as found on Pass Labs’ Point 8 amplifiers.
Also,
The brainchild of Pass Labs' Wayne Colburn, and Nelson Pass; the INT-60 is a fully balanced, high bias Class AB solid-state, remote-controlled, integrated amplifier. That's a mouthful of a description for an amp that appears relatively simple from the outside.