I have owned Mcintosh gear, a C-46, two MC-501 and an MCD-205 which I still have.
Mcintosh is well built, looks good and has a high resale value. It sounds very good to.
I like Mcintosh as much as I like Accuphase. They have been in business quite a long time and most of the time they have produced very good amps.
There are probably some amps out there which sound better than Mcintosh,but not many, and most of those are tubed amps of the SET variety.
You must like tubes to have one of those and high efficient speakers too.
In order to put together such a SET/highEffSpeaker setup you need some knowledge and lots of listening experience to get it right.
You run the risk of getting entangled in an eternal upgrade path and get confused by dealers, reviewer of all sorts and fellow audiogon members.
With Mcintosh you will be able to put together a one brand system, it will look fantastic(you will feel good), it has a considerable weight and will increase you feeling of having got something really tangible for your money (makes you feel good also) and then it will sound very good too and you will be a happy man for a long time.
There is no best amp in this world, everything is relative (Einstein)and all depends of your point of view, on your financial position (you need money for other pleasing hobbies too)and on your capacity to extract happyness from what you have got.
Be absolutely sure that the most expensive amp is NOT the best one.
With McIntosh you can not go wrong, that is for sure.
You can go shopping for something marginally better and end up with something worse.
If you like the mac, get it.
Do not worry what Audiophiles think of it, they are a bunch of masochists and eternally unsattisfied people. IMHO of course.
Mcintosh is well built, looks good and has a high resale value. It sounds very good to.
I like Mcintosh as much as I like Accuphase. They have been in business quite a long time and most of the time they have produced very good amps.
There are probably some amps out there which sound better than Mcintosh,but not many, and most of those are tubed amps of the SET variety.
You must like tubes to have one of those and high efficient speakers too.
In order to put together such a SET/highEffSpeaker setup you need some knowledge and lots of listening experience to get it right.
You run the risk of getting entangled in an eternal upgrade path and get confused by dealers, reviewer of all sorts and fellow audiogon members.
With Mcintosh you will be able to put together a one brand system, it will look fantastic(you will feel good), it has a considerable weight and will increase you feeling of having got something really tangible for your money (makes you feel good also) and then it will sound very good too and you will be a happy man for a long time.
There is no best amp in this world, everything is relative (Einstein)and all depends of your point of view, on your financial position (you need money for other pleasing hobbies too)and on your capacity to extract happyness from what you have got.
Be absolutely sure that the most expensive amp is NOT the best one.
With McIntosh you can not go wrong, that is for sure.
You can go shopping for something marginally better and end up with something worse.
If you like the mac, get it.
Do not worry what Audiophiles think of it, they are a bunch of masochists and eternally unsattisfied people. IMHO of course.