I've owned the 8's, 8.01's, 8.02's(all b's with Cardas adaptors). I now have the 8.05's. Thank you Jason! I want to list my initial impression, which is less than 5 hours. The recommended time is 75 hours of music, but if I don't list this now, with my memory, it will never be listed. First thing, I could hear the Lingo noise, I believe. Second, the scratches on an LP were more pronounced. The 8.05's were midrange oriented. Unfortunately, there were many changes to my system at the same time. One, the volume had moved to a higher setting on my RGR preamp. Second, I put the 8.05's feet on my 4-inch teak(which I bought only because I owed the guy due to my breaking his Balik). Before I had put the 8.02's directly on the teak-eliminating the 8.02's feet. Also, at this time, I tried to separate the power cords from the signal cords(recommended by Naim). No cd player listening, because my cd player is being updated. One thought comes to mind. Whether it's true or not, I don't know. While the 8.02b's with Cardas adaptors, is not disgraced, at all, when comparing to mucho-expensive amps, the treble might be a bit contrived. I thought that the differences in the 8 series had to do with treble. In fact, I thought initially that the 8.02's weren't as dynamic as the 8.01's. That's something to think about, treble versus dynamics. I also want to mention(and it may be due to Nuforce's assertion about what I would call spaciousness) that the 8.05's might be more spacious. I think what they are implying here is that you can move your speakers further apart than you had them previously. I also have to mention that the 8.05's don't need adaptors with a single-ended preamp. This might affect things. I will report(from memory-boy is that a risk!) after 75 hours my impressions.