I've posted this on other sites. I've replaced a QSC 2402PLX in my electric bass rig with the ZR1600. According to the resent mesurments I now have less than half the power of the QSC yet I have more headroom. The signal going to the 400 watt Bag End subwoofer is much cleaner, more defined than with the more powerful QSC. My 150watt HCA did run out of steam in the bass rig, so far the Carver has been up to the task. I can't imagin 50 watts would make such a difference.
If your looking for well above average sonics at a realistic price these designs (PS Audio Spectron Carver-Pro Bel Canto etc.) are nothing to be warry of. If your looking for tubed style coloration without the hassle of tubes. this ain't it. You'll hear many people say the the midrange of these amps is tube like. Well, maybe a little, what I feel people are hearing is a dramatic drop in fatigue causing artifacts. These amps are easy to listen to even at high volumes.
Your first impression of their bass will be that it sounds lean. It's not at all lean its simply correct, not bloated or colored. Listen to Brian Brombergs "Wood" or "Jaco" and Patricia Barber recordings to hear some very well recorded double bass. If your speakers are up to the task, these recordings can bring the sound of a double bass into your room.