Mapman's right, MF stuff seems to be well regarded and well reviewed. From my perspective, I've heard the NAD M3 and the McIntosh MA6500 against each other on some Sonus Faber speakers, and the Mac won hands down: more forward, more alive, more involving. The NAD wasn't bad, but was laid back and uninvolving to me. Assuming your budget is around 2-3k, you can get a used Mac6500. Others that are well regarded (but can't speak to system or spkr matching) and reasonably priced (incl used) are Plinius 9100,9200, Krell 300xi and 400xi, BelCanto S300iu. Not sure I got all the names/numbers exact, but close enough.
Help/Advice Choosing SS integrated
Hello:
I'm looking to find a solid state integrated to mate with my LSA Design Signature standmounts- (ribbon tweeter, 6 1/2" driver).
I have been looking at at Creek Destiny, Naim XS, Vincent MK 236-MKll, and Primaire 130. I favor a bit more "forward" sound, with detail/flesh, but not dry. My listening is eclectic, jazz, classical piano, Beatles, etc. (no head-banger stuff!).
Any advice from you would be very helpful.
Thanks, Conrad
I'm looking to find a solid state integrated to mate with my LSA Design Signature standmounts- (ribbon tweeter, 6 1/2" driver).
I have been looking at at Creek Destiny, Naim XS, Vincent MK 236-MKll, and Primaire 130. I favor a bit more "forward" sound, with detail/flesh, but not dry. My listening is eclectic, jazz, classical piano, Beatles, etc. (no head-banger stuff!).
Any advice from you would be very helpful.
Thanks, Conrad
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