With a lower gain there is supposed to be less noise. Which sound do you like the 33db gain or the 21.5db regardless of being 2 different amps.
Well, we attempted to level match as much as possible via the volume knob on my Parasound P6 and an old analog Rat Shack SPL meter. I let my two buddies do most of the listening, playing the same track through both sets of amps. It dawned on me at the end of the session that, although we adjusted the main volume, that only affected the main speakers which are crossed at 80hz, then my dual Rythmik F12 subs take over. We hadn't accounted for the volume the subs were playing, so when we raised the pre volume it increased the volume of the subs per usual and we had a huge bass boost that no one realized.
I will say that vocals/midrange seemed more pronounced with the GanFet amps, "Maybe" more clarity? The guy who brought them had them on loan from Orchard as part of an audition tour list and shipped them off today to the next person. He loves how they do vocals and plans to purchase the bare amp modules to use in his own DIY tri-amp setup just to power the mids. He said as soon as I played vocals through the M225's right after the GanFet amps, he could easily tell the difference. He could pick out the Class A/B signature vs the GanFets. Mainly that there seemed to be "noise" around the vocals with my amps, but a black background with the GanFet amps. My other buddy is more focused on soundstaging/imaging and gave the M225's the easy win. Either way, they are impressive for how lightweight and small they are.