... The amplifier has a super haptics and is matched by the sound of her rather 'hot'. Until average volumes with good bass control and gentle hills. He plays very directly, and that may be a listener for the right place, but for me at this point lacks the spaciousness. The A-30 plays in the 'Width' but not particularly in the 'depth'. Tested on a Canton Vento 870DC the well has the potential to represent these subtleties. Am now switched to an Onkyo A5 VL who has exactly what I somewhat miss the A-30. Well, indeed is a different price league and play something 'sharper', but from the performance in the heights comparable to the Pioneer. The A-30 is worth the money in any case and the hearing of course always subjective.