Took the 200S and the Sentura II to Deep Woods rehearsal today. Both sounded distinctly better than either the Fender Bassman or Sunn Concert Bass heads I've been using, and the 200S is better than the Sentura II. The Fender has some odd things with its frequency response. The bass instrument channel rolls off on the high end, and the normal channel seems to be lacking some bass. Turning up the bass control helps some, but I think it puts a hump in the response in the midbass. I also think it's distorted, long before it starts clipping. It just doesn't ever sound as clean as the Sunns.
Among the Sunns, the differences are more subtle. The Concert Bass might just sound different because it's solid state, but I'm not convinced that's it. Might be frequency response, might be distortion. I dunno. As I said, it's subtle.
I know that there are some frequency response differences between the Sentura and the 200S. The Sentura has a 6dB step down below a certain frequency ( I don't remember exactly which), which gives it more midrange presence. Good for guitar, but not necessarily for bass. The 200S has a 6dB/octave rolloff at 80 Hz, unless the Low Boost is in. In that case, the rolloff is at 40 Hz, IIRC. Beyond that, the Sentura seems to be lacking a bit on the top end. I shouldn't be able to hear that, as the JBL D140's in the 200S cabinet only go up to 2K, but something was different. the 200S just seemed more, I dunno, sparkly. The Sentura could probably use new tubes, but the 200S preamp and splitter tubes are ancient. Like almost 50 years old. Original tubes from another Sunn head.
Bottom line, I'm really glad to have the 200S back. It's the best sounding bass amp I have. Even if the tubes might be questionable.