Too try and kill a very persistent and annoying trend, lets all be clear that volume level and the ability to drive a tough load have nothing to do with each other. Volume is nothing more then voltage and just about every amp can do that but maintaining the same voltage swing into any load sets amp like the 717 apart from the rest. The impedance is pretty stable over the midrange on all ES drivers but drops into the treble and bass which requires more current from the amp to maintain the same level of voltage swing. Couple the amp to a preamp and you could get positive results due to better impedance matching but you are in no way transforming the amp into something better.
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Originally Posted by Sherwood 
Spritzer has asserted that part of the reason that the KGBHSE is the incredible amp that it is is because of the huge amount of voltage it can output. If that's true, the KGSS may well best the SRM-717. Of course, there's more to it than just that, but don't discount it just yet.
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Voltage is only part of the puzzle and is pretty meaningless on its own. The Koss E/90 has more voltage swing then the BH but sounds like a turd and can't even drive the ESP950 properly. Like I said above you also need current and a stiff PSU that doesn't sag under the load. High slewrate (i.e. how fast the amp is) and low output impedance help enormously.
As for the KGSS vs 717 I've never heard one of Justin's units but I never liked my DIY KGSS and it was so big and cumbersome that I scrapped it for parts. Going on memory alone then the 717 is definitely warmer, with a slightly larger then life soundstage and the detail level is quite good.